6:30 LRN Newscast October 16

A Washington Post-ABC News poll shows voters are significantly more interested in the November sixth elections than the last midterm elections as 77-percent of registered voters nationwide say they plan to vote. Republican Majority Whip Steve Scalise is hoping the G-O-P maintains control of the House, but Scalise says it’s a difficult fight…
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The Council for a Better Louisiana supports the six constitutional amendments on the November 6th ballot. The 2nd amendment, requiring unanimous jury verdicts in criminal cases, has received national attention, with over 2.3 million dollars raised to support a YES campaign. CABL President Barry Erwin explains why they back the historic legal change.
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The Department of Veterans Affairs in New Orleans receives nearly 85-thousand dollars to provide a permanent home to a dozen Veterans, who are homeless in East Baton Rouge and New Orleans. Chief of Social Work for the Department of Veterans Affairs in New Orleans, Cecilia Graham, on how the funds can be spent…
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The grant will be provided through the HUD-Veterans Affairs Supportive Housing Program.

The Ouchaita Parish Police Jury approves a new law that will let grocery stores, gas stations and liquor stores sell alcohol on Sunday between noon to 10 PM in unincorporated areas of the parish. Jury President Scotty Robinson says he voted for it, because its what his constituents wanted.

AM News LRN October 16

The Council for a Better Louisiana is endorsing all six amendments on the November ballot. Mike Farrar has more.

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 The Department of Veterans Affairs in New Orleans is receiving 85,000 dollars to fight veteran homelessness. Matt Doyle has more on the story.

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 Congressman Steve Scalise says he expects this year’s midterms to come down to the wire. Matt Doyle has more.


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The Council for a Better Louisiana is backing all six amendments on the November 6th ballot. The 2nd amendment on the ballot, requiring unanimous jury verdicts in criminal cases, has been receiving a lot of national attention, with over a million dollars raised to support a YES campaign. CABL President Barry Erwin explains why they’re backing the historic legal change.

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The amendment has received support from both the Republican and Democratic state parties.

The first amendment on the ballot is a bit of a redo of a previous law that used to be on the books that banned convicted felons from running for office. This version of the law would keep convicted felons out of office for five years after their sentence ends, a move Irwin does not view as being particularly controversial.

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The fourth amendment on the ballot covers the question of whether the state should use gas tax money to pay for the state police. A series of other legislation starting in 2015 started the process of making sure fuel tax money went to infrastructure, and Erwin says this will seal the deal on that for good.

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The other amendments cover property tax questions, and the sharing of government equipment between agencies.

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The Department of Veterans Affairs in New Orleans is receiving 84,886 dollars to provide a permanent home to an estimated 12 Veterans experiencing homelessness in East Baton Rouge and New Orleans. Chief of Social Work for the Department of Veterans Affairs in New Orleans Cecilia Graham says the funds benefit veterans in a variety of ways…

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The grant will be provided through the HUD-Veterans Affairs Supportive Housing Program.

Several years ago the city of New Orleans announced a goal to end veteran homelessness but Graham says the fluid homeless population means the VA is constantly out serving the community…

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Veterans participating in the program rent privately owned housing and generally contribute no more than 30 percent of their income toward rent.

Graham says in 2018 alone New Orleans was issued 801 housing vouchers…

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For more information visit www.neworleans.va.gov,

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Louisiana gets hit with some more cold air today. State Climatologist Barry Keim says much of the state will need a jacket…

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Keim says high temperatures today will be in 50s for north and central Louisiana, while south Lousiaina will be in the low 70s. He says that’s quite a change compared to what we’ve been seeing…

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The cool air should remain in place until Friday. Keim says this front has also brought rain to the Bayou State, especially for north Louisiana…

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Republican Majority Whip Steve Scalise says the mid-term election is going to be a tight one, with record spending and surging voter enthusiasm likely to push the contest for Congress to a last second finish. Scalise, on the Newell Normand Show, says he’s been touring the country helping his GOP colleagues in tough elections keep their head above water amidst a rising tide of money.

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The Louisiana mid-term elections are not expected to bring any surprise results, with all incumbents comfortably ahead in the polls.

The potential for a “Blue Wave” that washes dozens of new Democrats into national office has led to growing possibility that Republicans may lose the House for the first time since they took control in 2011. The southeast Louisiana Congressman says the battle is coming down to around four dozen seats.

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Recent polling indicates the Democrats will likely retake the House, but fail to take the Senate.

Scalise touted the president’s record on the economy and foreign policy, but says Trump’s political opponents have been able to channel their frustrations with the president into voter interest into the November mid-term.

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LSU is moving on from its big victory over Georgia and they are now getting ready to host 22nd ranked Mississippi State. The Bulldogs rushed for 285 yards in a 37-7 win over the Tigers last season and this year State is averaging 241 yards on the ground. Coach Ed Orgeron’s team slowed down Georgia’s run game, but Mississippi State has a different run attack

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LSU’s offense is not ranked high compared to the other SEC teams, but it has been a balanced attack through seven games, 1,415 yards on the ground, compared to 1,415 yards through the air. Orgeron has been impressed with his offensive coaches daily preparation…

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The Saints get back to work this week as they should feel rested after a bye week. New Orleans 7-2 after the bye since 2009. Coach Sean Payton says about 10 years ago he spoke with Chiefs Coach Andy Reid about handling the week off…

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The Saints are in Baltimore this Sunday to visit the 4-2 Ravens. New Orleans has yet to beat the Ravens since Payton and Drew Brees arrived in the Big Easy. Payton says Baltimore has been a well coached team under John Harbaugh…

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5:30 pm Newscast Oct 15, 2018

The first ad of the Secretary of State’s race is out, and based ib the content,s you probably wouldn’t think it was mainly a bureaucratic job that manages elections. Matt Doyle has more.

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There are problems with child care standards in Louisiana according to a Legislative Audit. Auditor Krista Baker-Hernandez says when improprieties were discovered, the Department of Education did not always pursue proper disciplinary measures.

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LDE says they agree with the Auditor’s findings and are taking steps to implement new policies.

LSU will have to open up its wallet, because the SEC has fined the school 100-thousand dollars because fans rushed the field following the Tigers upset victory over Georgia.

Wide receiver Justin Jefferson says the fans enthusiasm was a big part in their win over Georgia.

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However, LSU Athletic Director Joe Alleva respects the South-Eastern Conference’s safety concerns when fans take to the field.

The fine money will go the SEC’s post-graduate scholarship fund.

Approximately 25 thousand vehicles a day had used the Sunshine Bridge on Louisiana Highway 70 that straddled the borders of St. James and Ascension parishes.

But structural damage caused by a crane traveling on a barge that struck the bridge, has area motorists rethinking how to cross the Mississippi river.

Authorities closed the bridge on Friday shortly after the crane collided with the bridge. DOTD thinks it will be months before it will reopen to traffic since no temporary fix would meet safety considerations.

4:30 pm Newscast Oct. 15, 2018

The Legislative Auditor says there’s some problems with child care standards in Louisiana. Auditor Krista Baker-Hernandez says the state lacks many of the nationally recognized regulations on child care, such as our core licensing standards…

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The report revealed Louisiana is one of only eight states to allow unlicensed caregivers to watch over six children at a time.

The Louisiana Department of Education says they agree with the Auditor’s findings, and are taking steps to implement new policy.

The state Transportation department says it will take months, not days to re-open the Sunshine Bridge at Donaldsonville after it was hit hard by a large crane was on a barge.

DOTD spokesperson Rodney Mallett says motorists are encouraged to use the Veterans Memorial Bridge as an alternate river crossing. He says they also have two ferries in Plaquemine running longer hours…

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Fans rushing the field Saturday after LSU’s football win against the Georgia Bulldogs triggered a 100 thousand dollar fine that must be paid to the SEC.

If LSU beats Alabama in three weeks and the fans rush the field again, the fine will increase to 250-thousand dollars. Louisiana native and head Coach Ed Orgeron says celebrating the victory with the fans on the field was a special moment…

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The 100 thousand dollar fine will go the SEC’s post-graduate scholarship fund.

The race of the Louisiana Secretary of State office is heating up. Republican opponents have been hammering the interim Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin for alleged improprieties.

One challenger even went as far as saying removing him would remove the scandal from the office.

ULM Political Science Professor Joshua Stockley says they probably won’t be too happy about the ad’s message.

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Ardoin served as Assistant Secretary since for eight years, but became the interim Secretary in May after his former boss resigned in the wake of a sexual harassment scandal.

4:45 LRN Sportscast

LSU has been hit with a 100-thousand dollar fine from the SEC, because its fans rushed the field following the Tigers upset win over Georgia. Coach Ed Orgeron says it was quite the scene…
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LSU Athletic Director Joe Alleva says they agree with the league’s concerns that on field celebrations can be unsafe with fans rushing onto the field.

Louisiana Tech bounced back from a bad loss to UAB to trounce UTSA 31-3. Quarterback J’Mar Smith threw for 309 yards and one touchdown
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The Bulldogs are 4-2, 2-1 in Conference USA with a homecoming game against UTEP coming up.

UL-Lafayette’s Andre Nunez has been named the Sun Belt Offensive Player of the Week. The Senior from California threw for a career-high 315 yards and tied a school record with five touchdown passes in a 66-38 win over New Mexico State. Coach Billy Napier calls Nunez a student of the game…
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The Cajuns have a tough game coming up this week against 4-1 Appalachian State.

Southern University quarterback Ladarius Skelton has been named the SWAC offensive player of the week. Skelton accounted for 370 total yards and four touchdowns in the Jaguars 38-to-nothing win over Prairie View.

Grambling linebacker De’Arius Christmas is the SWAC Defensive Player of the week. Christmas had eight tackles, two sacks and an interception as the Tigers topped Texas Southern 34-21.

15:30 LRN Newscast October 15

LSU will pay a 100-thousand dollar fine to the SEC because the fans rushed the field following the big win over Georgia. Jeff Palermo has the story…
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Louisiana is sending more resources to Florida where Hurricane Michael left a lot of destruction in its path. GOHSEP has sent a six-person, public assistance support team. And the Louisiana Department of Agriculture is sending an emergency fuel contract support coordinator to assist with fuel operations.

The first ad of the Secretary of State’s race is out, and despite being a non-partisan position, the ad for interim secretary of state Kyle Ardoin is chock full of red meat for conservatives. ULM Political Science Professor Joshua Stockley says it’s a bureaucratic position, but highlighting your technical qualifications probably w will not get you elected.
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The November 6th Secretary of State’s race has nine candidates on the ballot.

It’s unknown when the Sunshine Bridge in Donaldsonville will re-open, after sustaining damage on Friday from a barge carrying a large crain. DOTD spokesperson Rodney Mallett says several vital components of the bridge are in need of repair, so they can NOT even use a portion of the bridge for traffic, while repairs are being made…
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About 25-thousand travelers use the bridge daily.

LRN PM Newscall October 15

LSU will have to pay a 100-thousand dollar fine to the SEC because the fans rushed the field following the big win over Georgia. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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 The first ad of the Secretary of State’s race is out, and from the contents you probably wouldn’t think it was just a bureaucratic job that manages elections. Matt Doyle has more.

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14:30 LRN Newscast October 15

The first ad is out in the Secretary of State’s race. Interim Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin has a 30-second commercial running that that says “Keep Kyle.” Ardoin replaced Tom Schedler, who resigned amid sexual harassment allegations. ULM Political Science Professor Joshua Stockley viewed the ad and says…
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Ardoin is one of nine candidates on the November sixth ballot.

The SEC has fined LSU 100-thousand dollars, because fans rushed the field following the upset victory over Georgia. Wide receiver Justin Jefferson says the fans were a big part in the win…
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The fine money will go the SEC’s post-graduate scholarship fund.

It’s unknown when the Sunshine Bridge in Donaldsonville will re-open. It’s been closed since Friday morning when a barge with a large crane on it slammed into the 54-year-old structure causing extensive damage. DOTD spokesperson Rodney Mallett says they are working on plans to make the repairs…
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About 25-thousand travelers use the bridge to get across the Mississippi River on a daily basis.

The Legislative Auditor says there’s some problems with child care standards in Louisiana. Auditor Krista Baker-Hernandez says the state lacks many of the nationally recognized regulations. She says the Department of Education also lacked effective processes for investigating improprieties in caregiving.
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LDE says many of the issues brought up in the audit have been resolved.

1:30 LRN Newscast October 15

LSU has been hit with a 100-thousand dollar fine from the SEC, because its fans rushed the field following the Tigers upset win over Georgia. Coach Ed Orgeron says it was quite the scene…
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LSU Athletic Director Joe Alleva says they agree with the league’s concerns that on field celebrations can be unsafe with fans rushing onto the field.

The Louisiana Legislative Auditor’s office released a report today listing its concerns about how the state department of education is following through with its annual inspections of registered child care centers. Auditor Krista Baker-Hernandez says the department is not always pursing proper disciplinary measures…
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The department of education says they agree with the auditor’s findings and most of the issues have been resolved.

State Police say a 76-year-old man was killed this morning while trying to cross LA 742 in St. Landry Parish. Troopers say 76-year-old Russell Zachary of Opelousas attempted to get out of the way of an approaching vehicle, but stumbled and fell into the path of the car. No charges have been filed against the driver.

The first ad of the Secretary of State’s race is out, and from the contents you probably wouldn’t think it was just a bureaucratic job that manages elections. Matt Doyle has more.
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1230PM LRN News

The Legislative Auditor says there’s some problems with child care standards in Louisiana. Auditor Krista Baker-Hernandez says the state lacks many of the nationally recognized regulations. She says the Department Education also lacked effective processes for investigating improprieties in caregiving.

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LDE says they are taking steps to implement new policy.

It’s unknown when the Sunshine Bridge in Donaldsonville will re-open, after sustaining damage on Friday.  DOTD spokesperson Rodney Mallett says several vital components of the bridge are in need of repair, so they can NOT even use a portion of the bridge for traffic, while repairs are being made…

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About 25-thousand travelers use the bridge daily.

LSU will have to pay a 100-thousand dollar fine for fans rushing the field after the Georgia game…

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A 28-year-old man has been arrested in connection with a double murder in Marksville over the weekend. Jimmy McGlory is suspected to have shot two other men outside of Borrel’s Lounge around 1AM Sunday.