11:30 Newscast, February 8th, 2017

The National Weather Service confirms that the tornado that touched down in New Orleans East on Tuesday was an EF3 on the scale. This means wind speeds reached between 136-165 miles per hour, which causes roofs to be completely torn off, walls blown away, a majority of trees uprooted and vehicles lifted off the ground.

Mike Steele with the Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness says the state is very lucky that no one was killed…:
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A total of 39 injuries were reported in the 7 parishes that were hit by tornadoes, according to officials. Entergy reports nearly 8000 customers remain without power and it could be a couple of days before everyone is restored. Steele adds shelters have been set up in New Orleans and Donaldsonville for those whose homes were destroyed.

12 inmates at the Tangipahoa Parish jail are facing murder charges amid allegations they were involved in beating to death a man who was behind bars on a probation violation. The Sheriff’s Office says 40-year-old Tommy Smith was told by inmates that he wasn’t welcome there and he was attacked. The dozen inmates involved in what was described as a “shark feeding frenzy” are charged with second degree murder.

Governor John Bel Edwards heads to Washington D.C. again today to push for more federal flood aid. Emelie Gunn has more…:
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10:30 LRN Newscast February 8th

Governor John Bel Edwards has declared yet another state of emergency, as his office says at least 7 tornadoes touched down in 6 parishes on Tuesday. New Orleans East sustained the most damage. Mayor Mitch Landrieu says they were extremely lucky there was no loss of life…:
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The National Weather Service says it was an EF3 twister that struck New Orleans East.

There’s good news regarding the niece of Pop Star Britney Spears. Authorities say eight-year-old Maddie has regained consciousness after an ATV accident on Sunday in Tangipahoa Parish. A statement from the sheriff’s office says doctors took her off a ventilator and she is awake and talking.

There’s a report that L-D-W-F agent Tyler Wheeler, who was shot last month near Monroe, should be able to return to his home this weekend.

Governor Edwards travels to Washington D.C. today to push Congress for more federal flood aid. He says Louisiana received 1.6 billion dollars in grant money so far but another two billion is necessary to get victims back in their homes…:
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There’s a public hearing in Assumption Parish tonight on the proposed Bayou Bridge pipeline, which would stretch from Lake Charles to St. James Parish. Energy Transfer Partners is oen fo the companies involved in the pipeline. Anne Rolfes with the Louisiana Bucket Brigade says they’ve had 35 accidents in two years and there’s nothing safet about that…
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Energy Transfer Partner says the environmental group is mischaracterizing the data.

09:30 Newscast, February 8th, 2017

The destructive outbreak of surprise tornadoes that touched down in Louisiana Tuesday caused nearly 40 reported injuries, but no fatalities. New Orleans East was hit particularly hard and Mayor Mitch Landrieu says they are working to help transition those who lost everything…:
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Entergy reports more than 8200 customers remain without power which likely won’t be restored for a couple more days.

The Louisiana Department of Revenue says a tax preparer is accused of submitting returns which claimed losses for a business that does not exist. They say Warren Bryant of Lutcher allegedly improperly reduced his clients’ taxable income by reporting phony company losses which resulted in bigger refunds. The scheme cost taxpayers over $116,000. Bryant is charged with Principal to Filing or Maintaining False Public Records and Principal to Illegal Transmission of Monetary Funds.

Governor John Bel Edwards issued another state of emergency because of the tornadoes on Tuesday, and now he’s headed to Washington D.C. to lobby Congress for more flood relief from the disaster in 2016. He says one of his proposals is to allow flood victims to use grant money to pay off Small Business Administration loans…:
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Edwards says we’ve received 1.6 billion dollars in grant money so far but another two billion is necessary.

The National Weather Service says in the days leading up to Tuesday’s tornadoes, it didn’t even look like south Louisiana was going to get much rain, much less severe weather. Slidell forecaster Mike Efferson says this is why it’s vital that people have several ways to be alerted.
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He says seven areas across southeast Louisiana sustained possible tornado damage and they will know more as numbers come in today.

 

08:30 Newscast, February 8th, 2017

Governor John Bel Edwards has once again declared a state of emergency after several tornadoes touched down in southeast Louisiana on Tuesday. New Orleans East sustained the most damage, and Mayor Mitch Landrieu says this took everyone completely by surprise…:
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Officials estimate at least 20 people in southeast Louisiana sustained injuries, but no deaths were reported.

The governor is headed to Washington D.C. to push for more flood aid:
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A public meeting will be held tonight in Assumption Parish on the proposed controversial Bayou Bridge Pipeline. One of the partner companies on the project is Energy Transfer and Senior vice president of engineering Joey Mahmoud says those in opposition are mis-characterizing data.:
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the Louisiana Bucket Brigade says the Atchafalaya Basin is already suffering from too many pipelines.

The tornadoes that touched down in Louisiana made national headlines. The National Weather Service is still working to determine exactly how many twisters hit, and how much damage they caused. Slidell forecaster Mike Efferson says one of the twisters went from Killian in Livingston Parish to Madisonville in St. Tammany Parish…:
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He says tornadoes also touched down in Ascension, St. James parishes, and Livingston Parish.

 

07:30 Newscast, February 8th, 2017

Governor John Bel Edwards has declared yet another state of emergency in Louisiana, as his office says at least 7 tornadoes touched down in 6 parishes on Tuesday. New Orleans East sustained the most damage, after a massive twister moved through the Crescent City around 11 a.m. New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu says they were extremely lucky there was no loss of life…:
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National Weather Service forecaster Mike Efferson says their preliminary estimates are that 60 homes were damaged by the twister in The Big Easy. He says they believe it was at least an EF2…:
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He says other twisters touched down in Ascension and St. James parishes, as well as two in Livingston Parish.

A meeting to discuss the proposed Bayou Bridge Pipeline will be held tonight in Assumption Parish. Halen Doughty has more..:
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The Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff’s Office says a man who was jailed on a probation violation was beaten to death by at least a dozen inmates as he tried to find a bunk in a dorm area. The victim is identified as 40-year-old Tommy Joe Smith of Independence. Officials say one of the inmates described the attack as a “shark-feeding frenzy.” Twelve fellow inmates were arrested.

 

06:45 Sportscast, February 8th, 2017

LSU Head Coach Ed Orgeron has hired Tommie Robinson to serve as running backs coach, assistant head coach and recruiting coordinator. Robinson comes to LSU after spending last season at Southern Cal as the running backs coach. Also Mickey Joseph joins the Tigers staff to coach wide receivers after serving as running backs coach at Louisiana Tech for one year.

Former LSU running backs coach Jabbar Juluke didn’t waste time getting another job. He was reassigned at LSU last week, and now is rejoining the Texas Tech staff. He’ll serve as associate head coach for the Red Raiders.

LSU announced that their spring game will begin at 7pm on April 22nd in Tiger Stadium and will be televised by the SEC Network. It’s the first prime time kickoff for a spring game in years.

The New Orleans Saints have filled out one of the final openings in their coaching staff with the hire of Ryan Nielsen to lead the defensive line. Nielsen spent his coaching career in college football, most recently at NC State.

In college hoops, the LSU men’s basketball team has lost their 10th game in a row after blowing another SEC game to No. 15 Kentucky, 92-85. The Tigers’ losing streak matches the longest since the 2010-2011 season. But LSU did overcome a 25 point second half deficit to try to stay in the game, just 6 points away with 14 seconds left, but it was too little, too late. The loss drops LSU to 1-10 in conference play.

Tonight Tulane will host Houston and Southeastern is at Texas A&M.

In the NBA, the Pelicans hit the hardwood again tonight in the Smoothie King Center to take on the Jazz.

Former LSU star Shaquille O’Neal and his TV colleagues will be headed to Champions Square in New Orleans to broadcast live during the NBA All-Star weekend beginning February 16th.

Former LSU pitcher Kevin Gausman avoided an arbitration hearing with the Baltimore Orioles by agreeing to a $3.45 one year contract. According to Fox Sports, which first reported Gausman’s agreement, the contract has built-in bonuses of $50,000 if the right-hander reaches 30 and 33 starts in 2017.

 

06:30 Newscast, February 8th, 2017

The Bayou State has once again been declared a state of emergency after tornadoes ripped through southeast Louisiana. Jeff Palermo has more..:
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Nearly 8,000 Entery customers remain without power this morning.

Governor Edwards meanwhile is in Washington D.C. today to push Congress for more federal flood aid. He says Louisiana received 1.6 billion dollars in grant money so far but another two billion is necessary to get victims back in their homes…:
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A public meeting will be held tonight in Assumption Parish on the proposed Bayou Bridge Pipeline. The 163-mile oil pipeline would run from Lake Charles through the Atchafalaya Basin to St. James Parish. Anne Rolfes with the Louisiana Bucket Brigade opposes the project.:
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Energy Transfer Partners is one of the companies involved in the pipeline. Senior vice president of engineering Joey Mahmoud says if there’s ever been a project that is by Louisiana and for Louisiana, it’s this one…:
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The meeting will be held tonight at 6 p.m. in the Assumption Parish Public Library in Napoleonville.

 

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A meeting to discuss the proposed Bayou Bridge Pipeline will be held tonight in Assumption Parish. Halen Doughty has more…

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Governor John Bel Edwards heads to Washington D.C. again today to push for more federal flood aid. Emelie Gunn has more….

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The Bayou State has once again been declared a state of emergency after tornadoes ripped through southeast Louisiana. Jeff Palermo has more…

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A public meeting will be held tonight in Assumption Parish on the proposed Bayou Bridge Pipeline, which will need a permit from the Department of Natural Resources. The 163-mile oil pipeline would run from Lake Charles through the Atchafalaya Basin to St. James Parish. Anne Rolfes with the Louisiana Bucket Brigade says the Atchafalaya Basin is already suffering from too many pipelines.

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Energy Transfer Partners is one of the companies involved in the pipeline. Rolfes says they’ve had 35 pipeline accidents in two years, and there’s nothing safe about that.

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Supporters of the project say it will create jobs and that moving oil through a pipeline is safer than other transportation means like trains and trucks. Energy Transfer Partners Executive Vice President Joey Mahmoud says if there’s ever been a project that is by Louisiana and for Louisiana, it’s this pipeline.

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Mahmoud adds that pipeline construction is much more environmentally conscious than in previous years, as they take steps to ensure water flow is not interrupted by the pipe. He says Energy Transfer Partners is not as accident prone as the Bucket Brigade makes it seem because the environmental group is mischaracterizing the data.

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The meeting will be held tonight at 6 p.m. in the Assumption Parish Public Library in Napoleonville.

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Governor John Bel Edwards travels to Washington D.C. today to push Congress for more federal flood aid. This is the governor’s 6th trip to the nation’s capital since the August flood. Edwards says we’ve received 1.6 billion dollars in grant money so far but another two billion is necessary to get victims back in their homes..

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Edwards says as part of the two billion dollars, he’s looking to receive federal assistance to construct flood mitigation infrastructure so homes in flood zones are not forced to elevate.

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Edwards says he will meet with all members of the Louisiana Congressional delegation today to discuss his ideas. He says one of his proposals is to allow flood victims to use grant money to pay off Small Business Administration loans.

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Governor John Bel Edwards has declared yet another state of emergency in the Bayou State, as his office says at least 7 tornadoes touched down in 6 parishes on Tuesday. New Orleans East sustained the most damage, after a massive twister moved through the Crescent City around 11 a.m.  New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu says they were extremely lucky there was no loss of life.

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The Governor’s Office estimates at least 20 people in southeast Louisiana sustained injuries, but no deaths were reported as a result of the twisters. Landrieu says shelters are available for people who lost everything, and they are still assessing how many homes and businesses were damaged.

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Landrieu says NOPD, along with the Louisiana National Guard, will patrol the area to prevent looting and conduct search and rescue operations. He asks that people not from the area stay away because this is not the time to sight see. He says cleanup is underway so that people can transition into recovery as quickly as possible.

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Entergy says customers could be without power for two to three days.

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The National Weather Service is working to confirm exactly how many tornadoes touched down in Louisiana and how much damage they caused. Slidell forecaster Mike Efferson says their preliminary estimates are that 60 homes were damaged by a twister in New Orleans. He says they believe it was at least an EF2.

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But he says that estimate could be upgraded as the numbers come in today. Efferson says other twisters touched down in Ascension and St. James parishes, as well as two tornadoes in Livingston Parish. He says one of the twisters went from Killian in Livingston Parish to Madisonville in St. Tammany Parish.

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Efferson says in the days leading up to yesterday’s tornado outbreak, it didn’t even look like south Louisiana would get much rain, much less severe weather. He says they had to issue as many warnings as possible at the last minute as the severe weather threat increased.

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18:30 LRN Newscast February 7th

Governor John Bel Edwards has declared yet another state of emergency in the Bayou State, as his office says at least 7 tornadoes touched down in 6 parishes on Tuesday. New Orleans East sustained the most damage, after a massive twister moved through the Crescent City around 11 a.m. New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu says they were extremely lucky there was no loss of life.
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The Governor’s Office estimates at least 20 people in southeast Louisiana sustained injuries, but no deaths were reported as a result of the twisters. Officials say three of the injuries took place in Ascension Parish and another two in Livingston.

About 10-thousand people remain without power in the New Orleans area and Entergy says it could be three to five days before power is restored. The Louisiana National Guard has been called into the area to help prevent looting.

The U.S. Senate has confirmed Betsy DeVos as the U.S Education Secretary. The Louisiana Federtion of Teachers says DeVos lacks experience as an educator. L-F-T spokesperson Les Landon says they would prefer an Education Secretary who is a strong supporter of public schools…
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But the president of the Louisiana Federation for Children, Ann Duplessis, says DeVos will look to provide educational opporutnities for all children, regardless of income. She says the groups who are against the appointment are entrenched in special interests….
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Both of Louisiana’s U-S Senators, John Kennedy and Bill Cassidy, voted to confirm DeVos.

17:30 LRN Newscast February 7th

Clean-up begins in southeast Louisiana after a tornado outbreak….
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Before touring the damage in New Orleans, Governor John Bel Edwards declared a state of emergency…
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Edwards says thankfully there were no fatalities.

One of the state’s largest teacher unions opposes the confirmation of Betsy DeVos as U-S Secretary of Education. Louisiana Federation of Teachers spokesperson Les Landon says DeVos’ longtime support of vouchers is a concern to them….
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Senator Bill Cassidy says he voted for DeVos, because of her belief that underserved children should have access to a quality education.

Lawmakers are weighing in with their thoughts on the governor’s proposal to close a mid-year budget gap. The governor wants to use $119 million dollars from the Rainy Day Fund, and Metairie Senator Danny Martiny says he’s not opposed to that if it prevents cuts that will really hit home with residents…:
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The special session to address the $304 million dollar shortfall takes place next week.