09:30 Newscast January 14, 2016

President Barack Obama speaks at McKinley High School in Baton Rouge this morning. The visit is part of the President’s annual trip to various cities after he gives the State of the Union Address. New Orleans Congressman Cedric Richmond says he wasn’t surprised when President Obama chose to visit Louisiana in his final year of office…

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The president will also take part in a Twitter Q&A today beginning at around 11:30AM.

Governor John Bel Edwards is confident the state’s levee system will contain rising Mississippi River waters. He says lessons learned during the Great Flood of 2011 are really paying off now. Edwards says important that we take lessons from this flood event and use them to aid future events…

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He also praised the work of the US Army Corps of Engineers and the Louisiana National Guard in keeping the flood threat at bay.

Louisiana is the worst state in the US according to Politico Magazine. Jeff Palermo has more on why we fell to the bottom…

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As of January 9th, nearly 194,000 Louisianians have purchased health insurance through the Affordable Care Act. That’s an increase of approximately 7,000 from last year’s total. Consumers needing health insurance through the federal insurance marketplace have until tomorrow to obtain coverage that begins February 1st. Open enrollment ends on January 31st.

08:30 Newscast January 14, 2016

President Barack Obama is in Baton Rouge this morning. Emelie Gunn tells us what the Commander in Chief is up to….

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There were three jackpot winning tickets sold for last night’s world record $1.6 billion PowerBall lottery. The tickets were sold in California, Tennessee, and Florida. However, there was one Match 5 ticket sold in Louisiana. That million dollar winning ticket was sold in Franklinton. Last night’s PowerBall numbers were 4-8-19-27-34 and the PowerBall number was 10.

According to a report by Politico Magazine, Louisiana is the worst state in the country . The magazine used factors like education, health, crime and employment to compile their list. Deputy Editor Margaret Slattery says Louisiana can use this bottom ranking to try to improve and make positive changes…

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Slattery says Louisiana often ranks low on lists like this.

Authorities have released the hand written journal of Lafayette theater shooter John Russell Houser. In it, Houser references accused South Carolina church shooter Dylann Roof, thanking him for the “wake up call.” UL-Lafayette Criminal Justice instructor Paula Broussard says it’s not unusual for mass murderers to admire and want to copy what a previous mass murderer did…

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Houser killed 2 and injured 9 others in the July shooting at Lafayette’s Grand 16 theater before turning his gun on himself.

07:30 Newscast January 14, 2016

President Barack Obama is expected to talk about health care, jobs and early childhood education this morning at McKinley High School in Baton Rouge. New Orleans Congressman Cedric Richmond says Obama will address the expansion of Medicaid in Louisiana and the importance of covering working individuals who typically wouldn’t qualify…

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This is the 10th time Obama has visited the Bayou State since becoming President.

Louisiana is the worst state in the country according to a report by Politico Magazine. The findings come from factors like education, health, crime, and employment. Deputy Editor Margaret Slattery says Louisiana was second to last in 2015…

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New Hampshire was ranked as the best state by Politico.

Governor John Bel Edwards is confident the rising Mississippi River will be contained within the state’s levee system. He praised the work of the US Army Corps of Engineers and the Louisiana National Guard in keeping the flood threat at bay. Edwards says lessons learned during the Great Flood of 2011 are really paying off now…

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Edwards took an aerial tour of the levee system from Vidalia to Morgan City yesterday.

Lafayette theater shooter John Russell Houser’s journal has been released. It seems to be a collection of random thoughts and offers few clues on why Houser went on the shooting rampage in July. UL-Lafayette Criminal Justice instructor Paula Broussard says the writings of Houser show that he suffered from some mental issues…

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She says Houser’s journal is similar to what is found in a lot of mass murders’ communications.

06:45 Sportscast January 14, 2016

The LSU football team is still waiting to hear if a couple of starters on its 2015 defense will return for their senior seasons. Starting middle linebacker Kendell Beckwith is still considering a jump to the pros, but NFL analyst Mike Detillier says Beckwith would not be drafted in the first or second round, so he should come back

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Cornerback Tredavious White is also considering turning pro. Underclassmen prospects in college have until January 18th to declare for the NFL draft.

Former Tulane quarterback Tanner Lee will reportedly visit LSU this weekend. Lee was 3-and-9 as a starter for the Green Wave the last two seasons, but asked for his release when new head coach Will Fritz took over the Tulane program. This past season, Lee threw for 16-hundred yards, 11 touchdowns and seven interceptions.

In college basketball, LSU trailed by three at the half, but stormed back in the second to defeat Ole Miss 90-81 last night at the PMAC. Craig Victor led the Tigers with 18 while Antonio Blakeney and Ben Simmons each scored 15 as LSU improves to 10-6, 3-1 in SEC play. The Tigers will host Arkansas in league play Saturday.

In the Southland, it was Houston Baptist over Nicholls State 78-69.

Tonight on the college hardwood, Louisiana Tech travels to Miami to face Florida International in a Conference USA matchup. In the Sun Belt, UL-Lafayette is on the road to face Georgia Southern and ULM visits Georgia State.

The Pelicans snapped a four game losing streak by beating the Sacramento Kings last night 109-97. New Orleans led by 15 at the half and built the lead to 25 in the third quarter before cruising to victory. Anthony Davis returned to the Pels lineup, after missing two games with a bruised back, and scored 24 to help New Orleans improve to 12-26 on the season. The Pelicans will host the Charlotte Hornets Friday night.

06:30 Newscast January 14, 2016

President Barack Obama speaks this morning at McKinley High School in Baton Rouge where he is expected to talk about health care, jobs and early childhood education. New Orleans Congressman Cedric Richmond says it’s great that the president is visiting our state and we need to take advantage of this opportunity…

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The visit is part of the President’s annual trip to various cities after he gives the State of the Union Address.

After taking an aerial tour from Vidalia to Morgan City, Governor John Bel Edwards is confident the rising Mississippi River will be contained within the state’s levee system. He says he’s confident the worst case scenario regarding Mississippi River flooding has been avoided…

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Edwards made stops in Vidalia, Morgan City, and Krotz Springs Wednesday.

The hand written journal of Lafayette theater shooter John Russell Houser has been released. Houser killed 2 and injured 9 others in the July shooting at Lafayette’s Grand 16 theater before turning his gun on himself. UL-Lafayette Criminal Justice instructor Paula Broussard says Houser’s journal is similar to what is found in a lot of mass murders communications…

cut 10 (09) “of society”

The journal seems to be a collection of random thoughts and offers few clues on why Houser went on the shooting rampage in July.

There were three jackpot winning tickets sold for last night’s world record $1.6 billion PowerBall lottery. The tickets were sold in California, Tennessee, and Florida.

AM Newscall January 14,2016

Louisiana is the worst state in the US according to Politico Magazine. Jeff Palermo has more on why we fell to the bottom…

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President Barack Obama is in Baton Rouge this morning. Emelie Gunn tells us what the Commander in Chief is up to….

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The hand written journal of Lafayette theater shooter John Russell Houser has been released. Jeff Palermo reports…

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Louisiana is the worst state in the country according to a report by Politico Magazine. The findings come from factors like education, health, crime and employment. Deputy Editor Margaret Slattery says Louisiana was second to last in 2015…

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 Slattery says Louisiana can use this bottom ranking to try to improve and make positive changes.

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New Hampshire was ranked as the best state by Politico. Slattery says Louisiana often ranks low on lists like this. She says they’re measuring how each state ranks in areas like wealth, health, income equality, and employment to determine which is the best to live in.

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President Barack Obama speaks this morning at McKinley High School in Baton Rouge where he is expected to talk about health care, jobs and early childhood education. New Orleans Congressman Cedric Richmond says it’s great that the president is visiting our state and we need to take advantage of this opportunity.

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Richmond says Obama will address the expansion of Medicaid in Louisiana and the importance of covering working individuals who typically wouldn’t qualify.

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The visit is part of the President’s annual trip to various cities after he gives the State of the Union Address. This is the 10th time he has visited the Bayou State since becoming President.  Richmond says he wasn’t surprised when President Obama chose to visit Louisiana in his final year of office.

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The hand written journal of Lafayette theater shooter John Russell Houser has been released. Houser killed 2 and injured 9 others in the July shooting at Lafayette’s Grand 16 theater before turning his gun on himself. UL-Lafayette Criminal Justice instructor Paula Broussard says Houser’s journal is similar to what is found in a lot of mass murders communications…

Cut 10 (09) “of society” 

The journal seems to be a collection of random thoughts and offers few clues on why Houser went on the shooting rampage in July. Broussard says the writings of Houser show that he suffered from some mental issues…

cut 11 (10) “non-functioning”

Houser references accused South Carolina church shooter Dylann Roof in his journal, thanking him for the “wake up call.” Broussard says it’s not unusual for mass murderers to admire and want to copy what a previous mass murderer did…

Cut 12 (06) “to do, too”

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After taking an aerial tour of from Vidalia to Morgan City, Governor John Bel Edwards is confident the rising Mississippi River will be contained within the state’s levee system. Edwards made stops in Vidalia, Morgan City, and Krotz Springs Wednesday. He says he’s confident the worst case scenario regarding Mississippi River flooding has been avoided…

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He praised the work of the US Army Corps of Engineers and the Louisiana National Guard in keeping the flood threat at bay. The Mississippi is expected to crest at 56.5 feet in Vidalia Sunday, nearly 4 feet lower than earlier projections. Edwards says lessons learned during the Great Flood of 2011 are really paying off now…

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He says relief wells installed since 2011 are really working to prevent flooding. Edwards says important that we take lessons from this flood event and use them to aid future events…

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The LSU football team is still waiting to hear if a couple of starters on its 2015 defense will return for their senior seasons. Starting middle linebacker Kendell Beckwith is still considering a jump to the pros, but NFL analyst Mike Detillier says Beckwith would not be drafted in the first or second round, so he should come back

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Underclassmen prospects in college have until January 18th to declare for the NFL draft. Detillier would be surprised if cornerback Tredavious White returned for his senior season…

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Detillier says Beckwith would benefit by playing for new LSU defensive coordinator Dave Aranda…

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16:45 LRN Sportscast January 13

The Saints will reportedly hire former Dolphins interim head coach Dan Campbell as he will be the new assistant head coach and tight ends coach in New Orleans. Former Lions offensive coordinator Joe Lombardi is also expected to return to the Saints staff as he’ll coach the team’s quarterbacks. He had the same role with the Black and Gold from 2009 to 2013.

Former Tulane quarterback Tanner Lee will reportedly visit LSU this weekend. Lee was 3-and-9 as a starter for the Green Wave the alst two season, but asked for his release when new head coach Will Fritz took over the Tulane program. This past season, Lee threw for 16-hundred yards, 11 touchdowns and seven interceptions.

And Louisiana Tech has reportedly lost to two assistant coaches, including former Edna Karr Karr Coach Jabbar Juluke, who is taking a job with Texas Tech. Tech defensive backs coach and special teams coordinator Ronnie Bradford is leaving after three seasons in Ruston for a job at USC.

The LSU men’s basketball team is back home tonight to take on Ole Miss. The Tigers are looking to get back in the win column after losing last weekend on the road against Florida. LSU has two games at home this week, the Rebels tonight and then Arkansas on Saturday. Tip off tonight is at 8:00.

The Pelicans conclude their three game west coast road trip tonight with a game at Sacramento. New Orleans is trying to snap a four game losing streak. Anthony Davis has not played in the last two games, because of a back injury and his availability for tonight is in question. New Orleans is 0-5 this season, when Davis is not on the floor. Tip-off is at 9:00.

Another preseason poll has the LSU baseball team ranked in the top 10. This one is Perfect Game USA, which has the Tigers ranked fifth. LSU is ranked in the top ten in three polls. UL Lafayette was ranked tenth by Perfect Game USA, there second top ten designation.

17:30 Newscast, January 13th, 2016

The two sides of the Medicaid expansion executive order signed by Governor John Bel Edwards Tuesday are chiming in with their thoughts. Dawn Starns, state director of the National Federation of Independent Business, says they are disappointed in the governor’s decision. She feels there are bigger problems facing the state that should be handled first…:
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But Louisiana AARP says this will make Louisiana a healthier state.

The Lafayette Police Department has released a copy of Lafayette theater shooter John Russell Houser’s hand written journal. The diary was found in Houser’s Motel 6 room where he was staying before the shooting. Houser killed 2 and injured 9 in the July 2015 shooting, before turning the gun on himself.
In the journal, Houser thanks accused South Carolina church shooter Dylann Roof.

Not everyone in Louisiana has Powerball fever despite a record 1.5 billion dollar jackpot. There are some who are not interested in forking over the two dollars buy a ticket. We spoke to some of them. This Louisiana woman says it’s just not worth the potential risk…:
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A Denham Springs gas station clerk is under arrest for allegedly selling a dangerous synthetic drug at the store, which caused two high school students to overdose. 36-year-old Essam Farhat faces 228 counts of possession with intent to distribute. Denham Springs Police Det. Glenn Lemoine says undercovers went in and bought the drug and later executed a search warrant
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Lemoine says the drug is a liquid known as “Juicy” and it’s ingested through a vaporizer.

 

16:30 Newscast, January 13th, 2016

Governor John Bel Edwards wants to raise the minimum wage in Louisiana but he’s facing opposition from a key member of the upper chamber. Columbia Senator Neil Riser, who chairs the Labor Committee, says he will oppose any bill that raises Louisiana’s minimum wage. He says it would do nothing but harm the state’s fragile economy…:
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The man responsible for a deadly mass shooting at a Lafayette movie theater left a journal with writings that including thanking the Charleston Church Shooter. John Russell Houser opened fire during a movie in July 2015 where two women died and 9 others were injured. Lafayette Police released the journal today.

Republican Presidential candidate Ted Cruz, who was in Louisiana this week, has receieved the endorsement of Duck Dynasty patriarch Phil Robertson. In a video endorsement, Robertson says qualifications for a president include someone who is godly and would kill a duck and put him in a gumbo.

There is strong opposition to Governor John Bel Edwards executive order to expand Medicaid access in Louisiana. Eric Gill reports…
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A 15-year-old student who allegedly called in a bomb threat to Plaquemine High School has been arrested by the Iberville Parish Sheriff’s Office and booked on two counts of terrorizing. They say a 911 call came in on Tuesday saying a bomb had been placed at the school and classes were cancelled as a precaution. The same thing happened in December and with the help of the FBI, they were able to track the calls to the juvenile who was booked Wednesday.

 

15:30 Newscast, January 13th, 2016

Pictures of the hotel room and journal of a man who opened fire on a movie theater full of people on July 23rd, 2015 have been released by the Lafayette Police Department. Investigators discovered John Russel Houser’s journal following the murder of two people and injuring of 9 at the Grand 16 Theater in Lafayette. The writings include ramblings praise of the Charleston church shooter.

The chair of the Senate Labor Committee says he’s not going to support any measure that would increase the state’s minimum wage. Governor John Bel Edwards reportedly wants to increase the minimum pay in Louisiana by $1 to $8.25 an hour. But Columbia Senator Neil Riser feels $7.25 an hour gives employees a fair starting point…:
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Any bill that would raise Louisiana’s minimum wage would likely come through Riser’s committee.

Got Powerball fever? People in Louisiana are buzzing all over today about tonight’s $1.5 billion dollar jackpot, but not everyone. The odds of winning the Powerball jackpot are less than 1 in 292 million. This Louisiana resident told us he won’t buy a ticket because lots of winners lose control of their money…:
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If that’s not you, 9pm is the cutoff to purchase a ticket.

There’s expected opposition to Governor John Bel Edwards decision to expand Medicaid access in Louisiana. But the Louisiana AARP applauds the executive order. State Director Denise Bottcher believes Medicaid expansion will go a long way to make Louisiana a healthier state. She believes this will give residents peace of mind that if they get sick they’ll get the health care they deserve without going bankrupt…:
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But others say this is a waste of resources and the state has bigger fish to fry right now.