09:30 Newscast, March 13th, 2017

Gambling addictions have become a growing concern as a study from 2016 indicates nearly 8% of people in the state say they have a problem, up about 5% from 2008. Executive Director of the Louisiana Association on Compulsive Gambling Janet Miller says they want to highlight this during Problem Gambling Awareness Month to let addicts know that help is available…:
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The Problem Gambler’s Helpline is 1-877-770-STOP.

Middle District U.S. Attorney Walt Green announces his resignation. He is one of many presidentially appointed US attorneys asked to step down by the Trump administration so that “a uniform transition” can take place. Legal and law enforcement leaders from across the state co-signed a letter to the White House Sunday urging them to keep Green, praising his leadership and service. Green said today the resignation was effective March 10.

A $10 million investment raised with the help of Saints Quarterback Drew Brees will go to expand the Lake Charles founded food delivery platform, Waitr. Jeff Palermo reports…:
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Keep Louisiana Beautiful has launched a Leaders for Litter campaign aimed at encouraging communities to pick up trash. Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser is on board and says it’s important we as a state put our best foot forward so tourists leave here wanting to return…:
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08:30 Newscast, March 13th, 2017

The popular meal delivery app Waitr, which was founded in Lake Charles, is getting a $10 million dollar boost to help with expansion from an investment group led by Saints Quarterback Drew Brees. Waitr CEO Chris Meaux says they already have a connection with Brees…:
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Meaux says Alexandria and Monroe are next to get Waitr, and maybe Houma after that.

A former Marksville City Marshal who is one of two accused in the death of a 6-year-old boy is headed to trial as jury selection is slated to get underway this morning. Derrick Stafford is facing charges of second-degree murder, and attempted second-degree murder for Mardis’ father Chris Few. Stafford and Norris Greenhouse Jr. are accused of firing at the victims’ vehicle in late 2015 when the first grader was killed, and Few critically injured. Greenhouse Jr. is slated to be tried beginning June 12th.

Community leaders participate in statewide litter-a-thon for Keep Louisiana Beautiful’s Leaders Against Litter. Don Molino has more.:
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One of Governor John Bel Edwards’ priorities is finding ways to reduce the state’s incarceration rate, and a Loyola law professor has released a report with some ideas. Bill Quigley says sentencing reform is needed, particularly for repeat offenders..:
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He also believes nonviolent suspects shouldn’t sit in jail while they await trial.

 

07:30 Newscast, March 13th, 2017

A Loyola law professor releases a report on ways Louisiana can reduce its highest-in-the-world incarceration rate. Professor Bill Quigley says one way to solve the issue would be to let people out of jail while they’re awaiting trial…:
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Quigley says classifying drug offenses as victimless crimes is another step Louisiana could take to reduce prison populations.

East Baton Rouge District Attorney Hillar Moore has written a letter to the White House in support of US Attorney Walt Green of the Middle District of Louisiana. Green was among many who were asked by the Trump Administration to resign. Moore said he’d put Green against all other 46 that are asked to leave, and every other DA in the district agrees. Green will have the option to reapply for the vacant seat.

The percentage of people who admit to having a gambling problem in Louisiana went from 2-3% in 2008, to 8% in 2016. Emelie Gunn reports on this with March being Problem Gambling Awareness Month…:
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Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser has Partnered with Keep Louisiana Beautiful in the new Leaders Against Litter campaign. He says it’s important for state officials to encourage the education of young children the importance of picking up litter…:
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06:45 Sportscast, March 13th, 2017

March Madness is upon us and as Southland Conference champ UNO was watching the NCAA Selection Show Sunday, they learned quickly that they’ll play in the First Four and will take on fellow play-in candidate Mount St. Mary’s tomorrow. The Privateers are Louisiana’s lone university to make the field of 68.

The coaching search is on for the LSU men’s basketball team and Athletic Director Joe Alleva says he’ll be looking for someone who can put the excitement back into the program. After a couple of less-than-stellar seasons, Johnny Jones was released. Tiger Rag Editor Cody Worsham pegs former LSU assistant and current Nevada head coach Eric Musselman as a top prospect…:
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He feels that another man on Alleva’s radar is Notre Dame coach Mike Brey, who used to work with the AD at Duke and is a Northwestern State alum.

In the NBA, Anthony Davis dominated as the Pels held on to beat the Hornets, 125-122 on overtime Saturday. New Orleans plays Portland tomorrow.

The sixth ranked LSU baseball team completed a three-game sweep of Wichita State with a 9-2 victory over the Shockers. Left fielder Antoine Duplantis of Lafayette drove in a four runs and freshman Eric Walker pitched six scoreless innings for his second win. Coach Paul Mainieri is pleased with the victory…:
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No. 15 UL-Lafayette shut out St. Peters 4-0 to finish the weekend sweep.

McNeese State has now won eight in a row following a 5-3 victory over Central Arkansas Sunday to complete the Southland Conference sweep.

And Nicholls State needed 10 innings to rally and beat Northwestern State 8-4 and the Colonels take the series.

Southeastern dominated from start to finish over UNO Sunday picking up the 4-2 win.

Grambling took the series from Southern following an 11-2 victory for the Tigers on Sunday.

ULM lost both in a double header Sunday to UAB who swept the Warhawks after a 4-3 game one loss and a 3-2 defeat in game two.

Tulane fell to San Diego 6-2.

 

06:30 Newscast, March 13th, 2017

Jury selection begins today in Marksville in the trial for one of the two former city-marshalls accused in the death of 6-year-old Jeremy Mardis. Derrick Stafford is facing a charge of second-degree murder in Mardis’ death, and the attempted murder of the child’s father. The other man accused, 25-year-old Norris Greenhouse Jr., is scheduled to go on trial June 12th.

Gambling addiction has become a growing problem in Louisiana as it affects an estimated 180-thousand people statewide. Executive Director of the Louisiana Association on Compulsive Gambling Janet Miller says gambling addictions in Louisiana were at about the 2-3% mark in 2008…:
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This is Problem Gambling Awareness Month and Miller encourages anyone affected to call the Problem Gambler’s Helpline at 1-877-770-STOP.

Community leaders around the state are teaming up with Keep Louisiana Beautiful for the fight against litter. Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser says high ranking officials are taking part in Leaders against Litter…:
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The litter-a-thon comes ahead of the Great American Cleanup, which takes place April 22.

The Lake Charles founded Waitr app is expanding thanks to a $10 million investment from an investor group led by Saints Quarterback Drew Brees. President and CEO of food delivery platform, Chris Meaux:
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LRN AM Newscall March 13th

The percentage of people who admit to having a gambling problem in Louisiana went from 2-3% in 2008, to 8% in 2016. Emelie Gunn reports on this growing problem…:

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Community leaders participate in statewide litter-a-thon for Keep Louisiana Beautiful’s Leaders Against Litter. Don Molino has more…

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A $10 million investment raised with the help of Saints Quarterback Drew Brees will help expand the Lake Charles founded food delivery platform,  Waitr. Jeff Palermo reports:

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A Loyola law professor releases a report on ways Louisiana can reduce its highest-in-the-world incarceration rate. Professor Bill Quigley says the first step is admitting there’s a problem. He says one way to solve the issue would be to let people out of jail while they’re awaiting trial.

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Quigley says people that are in jail are much more likely to plead guilty. He says Louisiana is one of only two states that allows people to be convicted with less than a unanimous jury. He says sentencing reform is needed as well, particularly for repeat offenders.

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Quigley says classifying drug offense as victimless crimes is another step Louisiana could take to reduce prison populations. Governor John Bel Edwards has said criminal justice reform will be a key issue in the upcoming regular session. Quigley hopes lawmakers implement the necessary changes to keep people out of jail because imprisonment ruins lives.

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Gambling addiction has become a growing problem in Louisiana as it affects an estimated 180-thousand people statewide. Executive Director of the Louisiana Association on Compulsive Gambling Janet Miller says directly asking if someone has a problem is the best method to tackle the addition…:

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Miller says compulsive gambling causes extreme depression in addicts who also have trouble concentrating and show a deterioration in work performance. Suicide is also a big problem associated with those who can’t kick the habit. She says gambling addictions in Louisiana were at about the 2-3% mark in 2008…:

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To raise awareness about Louisiana’s services for those experiencing problems with gambling, Governor John Bel Edwards has declared March, “National Problem Gambling Awareness Month.” Miller advises anyone affected by gambling to contact the Problem Gambler’s Helpline at 1-877-770-STOP for free assistance.

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She says the helpline handles on average 2400 calls or direct requests for help every month.

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Community leaders around the state are teaming up with Keep Louisiana Beautiful for the fight against litter. Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser says Leaders Against Litter are leading the way to a cleaner Louisiana. He says officials gathered Friday for a statewide litter-a-thon to kick off the campaign…:

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Nungesser says litter costs the state money, hurts communities, and even hurts tourism. He says when people visit a place, they leave with an experience. He says it’s important we as a state put our best foot forward so tourists leave the Bayou State wanting to return.

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The litter-a-thon comes ahead of the Great American Cleanup, which takes place April 22. Nungesser says one of the most important things we can do to keep the state clean is educate young people about the importance of picking up litter.

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The Lake Charles founded food delivery platform Waitr is expanding thanks to a $10 million investment from an investor group led by Saints Quarterback Drew Brees. President and CEO Chris Meaux says Waitr is currently in 18 cities in four states, and this new funding will allow them to open 24 new markets this year.

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Meaux says Alexandria and Monroe are next to get Waitr, and maybe Houma after that. He says they hire a lot of people in the state, which is something that attracted Brees to work with them. He says the quarterback is also in the restaurant business himself.

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The smartphone app, which is available on Google Play and in the Apple Store, allows users to order food from local restaurants for carryout or delivery. Meaux says they try to make ordering as easy as possible for the consumer. He says they call it frictionless dining.

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The coaching search is on for the LSU men’s basketball team and Athletic Director Joe Alleva says he’ll be looking for someone who can put the excitement back into the program. After a couple of less-than-stellar seasons, Johnny Jones was released. Tiger Rag Editor Cody Worsham says there are many appealing aspects of this job…:

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Worsham says it’s a little early to predict who could be the next Tigers’ hoops coach, but one of the name’s he’s heard as a top prospect is Notre Dame coach Mike Brey…:

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Worsham also pegs former LSU assistant Eric Musselman who is the head coach at Nevada right now…:

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The sixth ranked LSU baseball team completed a three-game sweep of Wichita State with a 9-2 victory over the Shockers on a chilly afternoon at Alex Box Stadium. Left fielder Antoine Duplantis of Lafayette drove in a four runs and freshman Eric Walker pitched six scoreless innings for his second win. Coach Paul Mainieri is pleased with the victory….

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LSU went into the weekend on a bit of a slide as they had lost three of their last four. But Mainieri shook up the line-up as moved shortstop Kramer Robertson to lead-off and batted Duplantis third and it helped the Tigers score 27 runs during the three-game series…

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10:30 Newscast, March 11th, 2017

A shooting in a New Orleans home has left a woman and two children dead, and a second female in serious condition at a hospital…:
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Attorney General Jeff Landry says he’s secured indictments against Ascension Parish President Kenny Matassa on a bribery scheme in which he allegedly tried to have a candidate drop out of a city council race in exchange for political favors. A businessman is also accused along with Matassa of offering a Gonzales City Council candidate money and a government job if he withdrew from the election.

As many folks around the state are having crawfish boils this weekend, one lucky crawdad won’t be in a sack. Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser teamed up with Zatarain’s to pardon a mudbug.
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Nungesser says of the more than 120 million pounds of crawfish we eat every year, they thought it was only fair to set one free.

After 5 seasons, Johnny Jones is no longer the head coach of the LSU men’s basketball team. The Tigers lost a school record 15 in a row in Jones’ final season, but Athletic Director Joe Alleva said it’s appropriate to wait until now to fire Jones…:
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All of Jones’ assistants have been fired as well.

US Attorney Kenneth Polite Jr, who served as a top federal prosecutor for the Eastern District of Louisiana, says he’s resigning effective March 24th. Appointed by President Obama, Polite was widely expected to be replaced by the Trump administration.

 

09:30 Newscast, March 11th, 2017

A mother and her two sons were killed, and her daughter injured in a tragic shooting incident in the Gentilly area of New Orleans. NOPD Chief Michael Harrison says it was one of the most horrific scenes they’ve ever encountered…:
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A cash reward of $5,000 is being offered for any information leading to the arrest of the killer.

Early voting for the March 25th elections begins today. Four candidates in northwest Louisiana are on the ballot in the District 8 state House race to fill the seat vacated by US Rep Mike Johnson. There are four judicial elections, and Lake Charles will be choosing a new mayor.

Admitted rapist and former Saints star Darren Sharper’s lawyers are arguing that a judge didn’t properly explain the details of a “global” plea agreement which put their client behind bars 18 years. Sharper plead guilty to drugging and raping women in four states. An appeal was filed Friday.

The State Fire Marshal’s Office says a 25-year-old Oakdale man died as a result of injuries suffered in a residential fire earlier this month. They say Joey Hampton Jr sustained third-degree burns to 70% of his body and was being treated at a Lafayette hospital where he died. The cause of the blaze remains under investigation.

The Jefferson Parish Sheriff Office says two suspects have been arrested for the threatening graffiti found at East Jefferson High School this week. Among the messages found scrawled in black paint Wednesday were “#Sandyhook2017” and “Shooting the school up — Crazy White Boy.”

LSU Athletic Director Joe Alleva announces the firing of Johnny Jones as men’s basketball coach…:
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08:30 Newscast, March 11th, 2017

Ascension Parish President Kenny Matassa has been indicted on charges of bribery for allegedly offering a former Gonzales City Council candidate money and a job if he would drop out of the election. Audio recordings were released of the incident.

Don’t forget if you’re heading east on I-10 today towards New Orleans that both lanes are closed south of Sorrento. Eastbound drivers will have to get off at Airline Highway in southern Ascension Parish and take Airline southeast to Gramercy and La. 641…:
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That’s DOTD spokesman Rodney Mallet. The closure lasts through Monday morning.

Now that Johnny Jones is out as head coach of the LSU men’s basketball program, Athletic Director Joe Alleva says the search is on for the perfect candidate..:
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According to the Iberville Parish Sheriff’s Office, a woman was shot in the elbow by a deputy who was attempting to stop a man for allegedly bringing drugs into the area. They said 32-year-old Gregory Hardin of Addis, who’s had his share of run-ins with cops, did not stop his vehicle that was moving towards the deputy who then fired hitting the female passenger who was treated for a non-life threatening injury. Hardin was arrested and LSP is taking over the case.

As we sit in the heart of crawfish season, there’s one lucky mudbug who’s living the life in a Westwego swamp as he was pardoned this week by Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser. He says they named the crawfish Emile
after the founder of Zatarain’s…:
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He says Zatarains will sponsor the crawfish pardoning event ever year.

The Saints have finally made a move with Brandin Cooks. The wide receiver is off to New England as the Saints made a deal with the Patriots for draft picks.

 

07:30 Newscast, March 11th, 2017

The Johnny Jones era is officially over. LSU Athletic Director Joe Alleva announced today the five year head coach had been relieved of his duties. Don Molino reports…:
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The Saints have finally made a move with Brandin Cooks. The wide receiver is off to New England as the Saints made a deal with the Patriots for draft picks. The trade was helped by a move the Saints made on Thursday. New Orleans signed speedster and deep threat Ted Ginn Jr. Sources say the Black and Gold traded Cooks and a 4th round pick to the Pats for a 32nd and 3rd round pick.

College hoops, Louisiana Tech couldn’t overcome a hot shooting Marshall team who who hit 19 three-pointers to get past the Bulldogs, 93-77, on Friday in the C-USA Tournament Semifinals.

ULM struggled to get the offense going on Friday as the Warhawks were unable to come away with the win over Texas State in the quarterfinals of the Sun Belt Conference tournament. The Warhawks fell 63-51.

UL-Lafayette came up short against Georgia State, falling 86-76 in the quarterfinals of the Sun Belt.

Last night on the diamond, LSU defeated Wichita State 6-1 at Alex Box Stadium in the first of a three game series. Junior right-hander Alex Lange tossed eight innings, allowing just two hits, no runs, and no walks with nine strikeouts.

the 15th-ranked Ragin’ Cajuns shutout Saint Peter’s 10-0 in the series opener at M.L. “Tigue” Moore Field at Russo Park.

ULM fell to UAB, 4-3.

McNeese baseball got a Southland Conference opener victory as the Cowboys propelled over Central Arkansas, 6-3, in 11 innings.

Nicholls State couldn’t overcome Northwestern State and the Colonels were defeated 8-5 in conference action.

Southeastern extended its winning streak to five games topping New Orleans 8-0 to open conference play.

Louisiana Tech Split a double-header at Arkansas State. The Bulldogs got a 19-3 win first. They had a heartbreaking loss to the Red Wolves as they edged Tech 6-5.