Two elderly people have died following a blaze in a Madisonville home this morning. Jim Shannon has more.
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Attorney General Jeff Landry has sued the Vermilion School Board after he claims they violated the Open Meeting Law. Don Molino has more…
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The state fire marshal’s office says two are dead after a fire in Madisonville. Fire Marshal Butch Browning says they believe the fire was caused by a propane tank with an outdoor heating element attached. Browning says when first responders arrived at the scene the fire had already taken it’s toll…
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Browning believes the fire originated in the bed-room of one of those killed in the fire…
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Browning says, at least initially, the fire was caused by an out-door heating element which was improperly being used in the house…
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Two other people were involved one was taken to a local hospital for treatment the other person escaped without being harmed.
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A Bossier City pastor was arrested on drug charges after deputies found Methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia at his house. Andy Harris was the senior pastor of The Church of the Cross in Haughton, and was charged with possession. Bossier Parish Sheriffs Lt. Bill Davis says Harris was being questioned about a separate investigation when detectives learned about the drug activity.
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Davis says the drugs appear to be for personal use, and not part of drug sales.
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The Sheriff’s office will not comment on the separate investigation that lead to the discussion with Harris, and Davis says the drugs do not appear to be related to Harris’s job as a pastor.
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Harris has resigned from the church, and is being held on 5,000 dollars bail.
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Louisiana is set to see the first severe weather event this spring. There is a greater risk in North Louisiana as the strong cold front moves south. State Climatologist Barry Keim says severe storms can’t be ruled out…
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After breaking records in rainfall last month, the Red, Mississippi and Ouachita Rivers are swollen and some areas are still above flood stage. Keim says this is the last thing residents along those waterways want to see…
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Colder weather moves into the Bayou State for the start of next week.
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Attorney General Jeff Landry has sued the Vermillion Parish School Board and is asking that the January 8th meeting be voided. Teacher Deyshia Hargrave was ordered out of the meeting and arrested by a deputy city marshal after questioning the board about a raise for the Superintendent. The suit says her arrest violated the Open Meeting Law. Loyola University Law Professor Dane Ciolino says all actions of the meeting would have to be done over…
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Ciolino says not only could the meeting be voided, but board members in attendance at that meeting, including retired chairman Anthony Fontana could face civil penalties…
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And what about Superintendent Jerome Puyau’s (pea-you) salary increase? Ciolino says if the meeting is deemed as not having taken place, then Puyau (pea-you) technically didn’t receive a raise…
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The Louisiana Association of Educators and other groups have backed Hargrave, condemning the actions of the Vermilion Parish School Board. Landry’s office declined to comment on the case.
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Thibodaux Police say they arrested a man for allegedly stealing items from where he worked in exchange for drugs. After an internal investigation, the store contacted police. Police Department spokesman David Melancon (Ma-law-san) says the investigation found that 28-year-old Trevor Theriot stole baby formula and exchanged it for Norco pills. Theriot also admitted to other thefts…
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Melancon says after police arrested the suspect and were searching him, they found more than they bargained for…
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Theriot is charged with Organized Retail Theft, Possession of Heroin and Possession of Suboxone.
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