15:30 LRN Newscast

State officials are advising Louisiana residents to stay safe as winter weather moves through. State Trooper Scott Moreau says as freezing rain and sleet falls in many north and central Louisiana parishes, roadways are becoming more dangerous. He advises people not to drive if at all possible.
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Several cars on I-49 south of Alexandria have ended up off the side of the road because of icy conditions.

Five parishes are under a winter storm warning, Catahoula, Concordia, Franklin, Madison and Tensas Parishes. Mark McAllister with the National Weather Service tells us what we can expect in this area…
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There are also hard freeze warnings and wind chill advisories posted. We’re looking at low temperatures below freezing with a brisk wind.

Governor John Bel Edwards announced today that it’s plan to spend 438-million dollars in federal flood recovery money went to federal government today for approval. Much of this money is expected to go to the elderly and disabled. He says money for other flood victims may not be available until April or May.

Nutritionists urge people setting New Year’s health resolutions not to fall for fad diets. Emelie Gunn has more…
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14:30 LRN Newscast January 6th

The winter weather we are seeing, causes safety hazards. Michelle Southern has more,….
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The wintry precipitation that’s impacting a large portion of the state should move out of Louisiana around midnight. But Christopher Bannan with the National Weather says even when the icy precip ends, roadways will remain slick….
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Temperatures are expected to dip below freezing tonight.

A south Louisiana husband and wife in their 20s have been arrested for cruelty to juveniles. Chief Deputy Mike Haley with the Washington Parish Sheriff’s office says deputies the home of Jessie and Kayla Hoyt found the home in complete disarray, the children were not bathed or fed regularary and sometimes were kept locked in the bedroom during the day. Haley they are relieved the children have been removed from this terrible situation…
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The Hoyt’s have been charged with four counts of cruelty to juveniles.

Homer Police Chief Russell Mills told a Shreveport TV station that 45-year-old Russell Moseley was likely electrocuted after he tried to illegally hook up cable for a resident of low-income housing apartments. Moseley’s body was sent to Little Rock for an autopsy.

And LSU safety Jamal Adams has made it offical. He’s entering the NFL draft and skipping his senior season of college.

LRN PM Newscall January 6th

It’s a wet winter day across much of Louisiana. Jeff Palermo has more…

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The winter weather causes safety hazards. Michelle Southern has more…

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Northeast Louisiana could see snow today. Winter weather advisories are in effect for most parishes in the Ark-La-Miss. Mark McAllister with the National Weather Service says delta parishes can expect a mixture of freezing rain, sleet, and snow. He says winter weather warnings are in effect until midnight.

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McAllister says these conditions will continue though the afternoon and into tonight. He says the icy conditions are affecting roadways, leading to accidents on several major highways. He says even though the storm will taper off after midnight, the danger will linger.

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McAllister says temperatures will likely not get above freezing. He says the lows are down in the teens and low 20s. He says the wind chill will be even lower.

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South Louisiana won’t be spared from the winter weather. Christopher Bannan with the National Weather Service in Slidell says there’s some concern that the cold air is moving in faster than expected. He says winter weather advisories are in effect for the Baton Rouge area and parishes along the Northshore.

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Bannan says southern parishes should see temperatures well below freezing before dark. He says even after the precipitation moves out, residents should still take caution when driving.

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Bannan says south Louisiana could see the coldest temperatures we’ve seen since 2015. He says wind chill advisories have already been posted.

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Two Washington Parish parents have been arrested on charges of cruelty to a juvenile. Chief Deputy Mike Haley with the sheriff’s office says they received reports from a concerned citizen that two children were being mistreated. He says when deputies looked into the complaint, they were shocked by what they discovered.

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Haley says 28-year-old Jessie Hoyt and 26-year-old Kayla Hoyt lived in the home with their two children. He says during the inspection of the home, deputies also determined the children were not being properly cared for.

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Haley says deputies called the Department of Children and Family Services to the home, and the children were taken into state custody. He says they are relieved the children have been removed from this terrible situation.

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State officials are advising Louisiana residents to stay safe as winter weather moves through the state. State Trooper Scott Moreau says as freezing rain and sleet falls in many north and central Louisiana parishes, roadways are becoming more dangerous. He advises people not to drive if at all possible.

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Moreau says the Department of Transportation is doing what they can to keep roadways open, but it’s just a matter of time before more roads and bridges close around the state. He says if you do have to drive, it’s important to take extra precautions.

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With so many people staying indoors because of the weather, state Fire Marshal Butch Browning warns residents to be careful when heating their homes. He says people should never use their stove or oven to heat their home, and always monitor space heaters.

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Browning also urges people to make sure their smoke detectors are working properly.

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LSU All-American Safety Jamal Adams announces he’s skipping his senior season and entering the NFL draft. Adams held a press conference this morning to thank all of those who helped him become a likely first-round draft choice. Adams was emotional when talking about his parents…

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Before Adams left to go train for the NFL draft, he thanked the LSU fans for pushing him….

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13:30 Newscast, January 6th, 2016

The winter weather is hitting the states on all corners today. Mark McAllister with the National Weather Service says these freezing rain, sleet, and snow conditions will last into the night in north Louisiana. He says even though the storm will taper off after midnight, the danger will linger…:
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Christopher Bannan with the National Weather Service in Slidell says south Louisiana could see the coldest temperatures we’ve seen since 2015. He says wind chill advisories have already been posted…:
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State Offices are closed in 44 parishes and many kids are already out of school in the hardest hit areas. A winter storm warning has been issued for 5 parishes in Northeast Louisiana.

Two Washington Parish parents have been arrested after young children were found living in deplorable conditions. Chief Deputy Mike Haley with the sheriff’s office says the home of 28-year-old Jessie Hoyt and 26-year-old Kayla Hoyt was disgusting and the children were also not properly cared for..:
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The Hoyts face 4 counts each of cruelty to juveniles. The children are in state custody.

The Department of Transportation and Development says crews are being dispatched where needed with de-icing materials and equipment to tackle the frosty roads. They urge motorists to please drive slowly and carefully in winter weather conditions, and be aware of black ice — which is visually hard to detect on bridges and overpasses.

 

12:30 Newscast, January 6th, 2017

It’s a wet winter day across much of Louisiana. Jeff Palermo has more.:
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Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne announced the closure of state government offices in 44 parishes as of noon today.

Additionally, The Governor’s Office says the Restore Louisiana Task Force meeting has been cancelled. Governor Edwards says they will instead hold a news conference this afternoon to address important updates related to ongoing flood recovery efforts and the plan for aid disbursement.

LSU All-American Safety Jamal Adams announces he’s skipping his senior season and entering the NFL draft. Adams held a press conference this morning to thank all of those who helped him become a likely first-round draft choice. Adams was emotional when talking about his parents…:
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Adams joins running back Leonard Fournette and defensive lineman Davon Godchaux, who previously declared their intentions to leave.

FedEX is getting the word out that delivery delays are highly likely due to winter weather that’s swept across its home base in Memphis. The company said costumers should expect “substantial disruptions at its hub overnight.

 

11:40 LRN Sportscast January 6th

LSU All-American Safety Jamal Adams announces he’s skipping his senior season and entering the NFL draft. Adams held a press conference this morning to thank all of those who helped him become a likely first-round draft choice. Adams was emotional when talking about his parents…
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Adams joins running back Leonard Fournette and defensive tackle Davon Godchaux as LSU’s early NFL entrees. Still waiting to hear what wide receivers Malachi Dupre and DJ Chark will do.

Former LSU Coach Les Miles was in attendance for Adams’ announcement. There were reports he talked with Minnesota officials about the Golden Gophers vacant head coaching job, but that went to PJ Fleck, who just led Western Michigan to a Cotton Bowl berth.

The Saints are coming off their third consecutive seven and nine season, so changes had to occur. Five assistant coaches have been let go including assistant head coach Joe Vitt and James Willis. Both coached the linebackers. Saints Sideline reporter Kristian Garic says it’s not hard to see why they were given a pink slip…
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Defensive line coach Bill Johnson will also not back and special teams assistant Stan Kwan and special teams coordinator Greg McMahon were also let go.

In basketball last night….Atlanta defeated New Orleans 99-94. Anthony Davis had 20 points for the Pels, Paul Millsap had 17 for the Hawks. In college hoops…Louisiana Tech trounced UTEP 64-44. Eric McCree had 19 points and 11 rebounds.

UNO now leads the Southland Conference with a 3-0 record. The Privateers defeated Lamar 66-62 in overtime last night. Southeastern, McNeese and Northwestern State all lost yesterday.

11:30 Newscast, January 6th, 2017

A winter storm warning has now been issued for 5 parishes in Northeast Louisiana: Catahoula, Concordia, Franklin, Madison and Tensas, until midnight tonight. This means a combination of Snow/sleet/ice accumulations are imminent — possibly up to two inches. Mark McAllister with the National Weather Service says temperatures may not get above freezing — teens and low 20s, with even lower wind chills..:
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South Louisiana won’t be spared from the winter weather. Christopher Bannan with the National Weather Service in Slidell says winter weather advisories are in effect for the Baton Rouge area and parishes along the Northshore…:
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They say the main concern with all this is that this cold air is moving in much faster than expected.

Two Washington Parish parents have been arrested amid allegations they were mistreating young children. Acting on a call from a concerned citizen, Chief Deputy Mike Haley says authorities were shocked with they looked into the complaint…:
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28-year-old Jessie Hoyt and 26-year-old Kayla Hoyt were arrested and booked on four counts of cruelty to juveniles. The children are now in state custody.

The Humane Society of Louisiana says an arrest was made this morning in Iberia Parish after a German Shepard was found to be tied to a tree in this freezing weather. The owner was charged with simple cruelty to animals. Officials say whenever we get a freeze or hard rain, pet owners are required by law to provide adequate shelter for all animals and livestock.

 

10:30 LRN Newscast January 6th

Northeast Louisiana could see snow today. Winter weather advisories are in effect for most parishes in the Ark-La-Miss. Mark McAllister with the National Weather Service, says delta parishes can expect a mixture of freezing rain, sleet, and snow.
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Icy conditions have already resulted in the closure of on and off ramps on I-20 in the Monroe area.

Icy conditions are possible in south Louisiana and that’s why winter weather advisories have posted in the Baton Rouge area and the north shore.

And State Climatologist Barry Keim says we can see temperatures well below freezing this weekend….
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Keim says take precautions to protect your pets, plants and pipes.

Donald Trump’s team in Lousiaina is looking to rally residents in the Bayou State to get behind the President’s-elect agenda so that his first 100 days in office will be successful. Co-chair of the Donald Trump for Louisiana campaign Brian Trascher says they will create a special fund to run ads so people can get the full-story of what the president-elect hopes to do…
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Are you looking to lose weight in 2017? LSU AgCenter Nutritionist Sandra May says there are no quick fixes to getting healthy, so the best way to get fit is to follow the Dietary Guidelines…
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She says For more information go to choose-my-plate-dot-gov.

09:30 Newscast, January 6th, 2017

State Police in Ouachita Parish has already started closing on ramps along I-20 due to icy and slippery roads as temperatures continue to rapidly drop throughout the state. Schools as far south as St. Helena and the Felicianas are closing early today due to the threat of winter weather.

As the Restore Louisiana Task Force is slated to meet again today to discuss federal flood relief distribution, members are asking victims to please be patient as the process is going slower than anyone wants. Pat Forbes with the State Office of Community Development, says it’s been 147 days since the flooding began in south Louisiana, and the state has had just 20 of those to discuss funding plans…:
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An item on the agenda today is to finalize the path to getting the initial $438 million dollars in federal aid to those who need it most.

Nutritionists urge people setting New Year’s health resolutions not to fall for fad diets. Emelie Gunn has more…:
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President-elect Donald Trump supporters in Louisiana are gathering to drum up support for the new administration’s agenda. Co-chair of the Donald Trump for Louisiana campaign Brian Trascher says Mr. Trump’s priorities in his first hundred days will be the same issues he raised on the campaign trail…:
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08:30 Newscast, January 6th, 2017

Louisiana is bracing for cold temperatures today into tomorrow. This is prompting winter weather advisories and freeze watches and warnings in some areas. State Climatologist Barry Keim…:
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He says temperatures are expected to easily dip into the 20s tonight and tomorrow night.

Donald Trump’s transition team is drumming up support for the President-elect’s agenda for his first 100 days in office. Halen Doughty has more…:
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The Restore Louisiana Task Force is meeting today to again discuss plans for distributing federal flood relief funds. The state initially secured 438-million and then another 1.2 billion was appropriated in December. Pat Forbes, executive director of the State Office of Community Development, says the total $1.6 billion pledged by Congress is greatly appreciated…:
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He urges flood victims to be patient during this arduous process.

Many people make New Years resolutions to lose weight, but nutritionists are urging caution with fad diets. Registered Dietitian with the LSU AgCenter Sandra May also says juicing or detoxing can be very dangerous, especially if you have a medical condition like diabetes…:
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She says the best way to lose weight is to eat a balanced diet, and exercise.