17:30 Newscast September 30, 2014

A state judge has ruled a Metairie man, who spent 17 years in prison for an attempted rape he did not commit, is entitled to up to $330,000 in compensation. Innocence Project attorney Kristin Wenstrom says 40-year-old Nathan Brown is not immediately eligible for the entire sum…

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Brown is entitled to petition the court for an additional $80,000 for loss of life opportunities.

The state’s annual survey of seat-belt use found that a record 84% of Louisiana motorists are buckling up in 2014. LA Highway Safety Commission Executive Director John LeBlanc says this proves that we’re on the right track in increasing seat-belt use…

cut 7 (11) “below the state level”

He says state law says everyone in your car needs to be restrained and it’s one of the best ways to protect lives.

The Baton Rouge Police Department says the daughter and granddaughter of an elderly woman who was found dead in her wheelchair Monday are under arrest for cruelty to the infirm. Corporal Don Copolla says the victim’s daughter and granddaughter both admitted to being the main caregivers of the deceased and being aware of her condition but not seeking medical attention. He says the suspects could face additional charges…

cut 11 (08) “a murder charge“

53-year-old Joleslie Looney and 17-year-old Lauren Looney were booked into the East Baton Rouge Parish Prison.

Bergeron’s Restaurant in Port Allen is getting national attention for a sign informing customers packing heat they get a 10 percent discount. Owner Kevin Cox says he originally offered law enforcement officers a discount for eating there…

cut 12 (12) “in the program”

Cox said the support he’s been getting from people all over the country has been phenomenal.

LRN Newscast 16:30 09-30-14

The Baton Rouge Police Department says the daughter and granddaughter of an elderly woman who was found dead Monday are under arrest for cruelty to the infirm. Corporal Don Copolla says officers were called to a residence where they discovered 82-year-old Bessie Looney dead and unclothed in her wheelchair…:

CUT 9 (05) “total disgust”

Coppola says there could be other charges added.

 

The state’s annual survey of seat-belt use found that Louisiana motorists are buckling up at record high rates in 2014. The Louisiana Highway Safety Commission says over 84% of drivers and front-seat passengers were buckled up, which is up 1.6 percentage points from last year…:

CUT 6 (09) “information campaign”

That’s LA Highway Safety Commission Executive Dir. John LeBlanc.

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A restaurant in Port Allen is getting national attention for a sign, informing customers packing heat they’ll get a 10 percent discount. Michelle Southern has more.

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There’s another Louisiana opinion poll out, but this time it’s not about politics; it’s about pot, and the punishments for possession. The survey from Public Policy Polling says that marijuana reform support is growing, with 59% of those surveyed say first time offenders should not have to go to jail.

LRN Newscast 15:30 09-30-14

With a US Senate Candidate Forum tonight in Kenner without Republican Bill Cassidy in attendance, that could help his two main opponents who WILL be there–Senator Mary Landrieu and Republican candidate Rob Maness…

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That’s Political Analyst Clancy Dubos.

 

Baton Rouge police have a daughter and granddaughter in jail following the shocking discovery of a dead and unclothed elderly woman in a wheelchair inside her home. Cpl. Don Coppola says the current charge against the caregivers- her daughter, 53 year-old Joleslie Looney and her granddaughter, 17 year-old Lauren Looney – is cruelty to the infirm…
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The victim is 82 year-old Bessie Looney.

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The state’s annual survey of seat-belt use reveals record-high compliance rates. Michelle Southern reports

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Ever since Bergeron’s Restaurant in Port Allen began offering a 10 percent discount for any customer carrying a gun, business is booming. The owner, Kevin Cox, says it’s all about supporting the Constitution…

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Cox says he hasn’t heard a single negative comment.

LRN Newscast 14:30 09-30-14

Two out of three leading candidates in the Senate race will be in Kenner for a forum tonight. Senator Mary Landrieu and Republican candidate Rob Maness will be there, but no Congressman Bill Cassidy.

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That’s Political Analyst Clancy Dubos says not attending could hurt Cassidy.
A disturbing case of cruelty to the infirm in Baton Rouge, as BRPD discovers 82 year Bessie Looney in her residence dead and unclothed in her wheelchair…

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That’s BRPD Cpl Don Copola who says police arrested her daughter; 53 year-old Joleslie Looney and her granddaughter; 17 year Lauren Looney who were serving as caregivers.
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If you’re packing heat, you can get a 10% discount at a South Louisiana restaurant. Bergeron’s in Port Allen has a sign that reads, “Thank you for carrying your gun today, 10% Discount.” The owner Kevin Cox says the support is overwhelming…:

CUT 13 (12) “for doing that”

As you might imagine, this policy has has gotten a lot of national attention.
A Lafayette financial planner who defrauded residents of over $6 million dollars in an investment scam is going to jail for 10 and half years. U S District Judge Richard Haik (hike) gave that term to forty six year-old Richard Boswell, along with requiring him to pay $6.3 million to his victims, many of whom lost their life savings.

PM Newscall September 30, 2014

The state’s annual survey of seat-belt use found that Louisiana motorists are buckling up at record high rates in 2014. Michelle Southern reports.

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A restaurant in Port Allen is getting national attention for a sign hanging up informing customers packing heat they get a 10 percent discount. Michelle Southern reports.

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A US Senate candidate forum takes place tonight in Kenner. Senator Mary Landrieu and republican candidate Rob Maness are expected to attend, but Congressman Bill Cassidy will reportedly not be there. Political Analyst Clancy Dubos says forums like this and televised debates do matter for undecided voters

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Dubos says candidates usually play it safe during debates and forums like tonight, but an election can be lost if a candidate commits a costly flub…

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Cassidy has been criticized for only participating in two televised debates and skipping out on many forums like tonight. Dubos says that could come back to hurt Cassidy….

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The state’s annual survey of seat-belt use found that Louisiana motorists are buckling up at record high rates in 2014. The Louisiana Highway Safety Commission says over 84% of drivers and front-seat passengers were buckled up in 2014 which is up 1.6 percentage points from last year. LA Highway Safety Commission Executive Dir. John LeBlanc:

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LeBlanc says this survey proves that we are on the right track in the work that’s being done to save lives by increasing seat-belt use.

CUT 7 (11) “below the state level”

LeBlanc attributes much of the recent years’ improvements in seat-belt use to Click It or Ticket, a nationwide enforcement and public information campaign. He says state law says everyone in your car needs to be restrained and it’s one of the best ways to protect lives…:

CUT 8 (08) “remain safe”

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The Baton Rouge Police Department says the daughter and granddaughter of an elderly woman who was found dead Monday are under arrest for cruelty to the infirm. Corporal Don Copolla says officers were called to a residence where they discovered 82-year-old Bessie Looney dead and unclothed in her wheelchair…:

CUT 9 (05)  “total disgust”

Copolla says the victim was severely malnourished and had severely infected bed sores all over her body. He also says the condition of the residence was deplorable…:

CUT 10 (07)  “had occupied”

Coppola says detectives detained the victim’s daughter, 53-year-old Joleslie Looney, and her 17-year-old granddaughter, Lauren Looney. He says both admitted to being the main caregivers of the deceased and being aware of her condition but not seeking medical attention. Coppola says the suspects could face additional charges…:

CUT 11 (08) “a murder charge

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A restaurant in Port Allen is getting national attention for a sign hanging up informing customers packing heat they get a 10 percent discount. The owner of Bergeron’s Restaurant, Kevin Cox, says he originally had a sign posted offering law enforcement officers a discount for eating there…:

CUT 12 (12) “in the program”

The sign says, “Thank you for carrying your gun today, 10% Discount.” Cox said the support he’s been hearing from people all over the country has been phenomenal…:

CUT 13 (12) “for doing that”

Cox says he’s always felt that his establishment is safer when people bring their guns inside. He says they’ve been so busy since word of the promotion got out that parking at his Highway 415 West Baton Rouge location has been a problem. Cox says he hasn’t heard a single negative thing about his gun toting discount program…:

cut 14 (08) “a little louder”

13:30 Newscast September 30, 2014

A US Senate candidate forum takes place tonight in Kenner. Senator Mary Landrieu and Republican candidate Rob Maness are expected to attend, but Congressman Bill Cassidy will reportedly not be there. Political Analyst Clancy Dubos says candidates usually play it safe during debates and forums like tonight, but an election can be lost if a candidate commits a costly flub…

cut 4 (11) “make a difference”

Dubos says Cassidy’s non-participation could come back to hurt him.

The Baton Rouge Police Department says the daughter and granddaughter of an elderly woman who was found dead Monday are under arrest for cruelty to the infirm. Corporal Don Copolla says officers were called to a residence where they discovered 82-year-old Bessie Looney dead and unclothed in her wheelchair…:

cut 9 (05) “total disgust”

53-year-old Joleslie Looney and 17-year-old Lauren Looney were booked into the East Baton Rouge Parish Prison.

The state’s annual survey of seat-belt use found that a record high 84% of Louisiana motorists are buckling up in 2014. LA Highway Safety Commission Executive Director John LeBlanc says state law states that everyone in your car needs to be restrained and it’s one of the best ways to protect lives…

cut 8 (08) “remain safe”

LeBlanc attributes much of the recent years’ improvements in seat-belt use to the nationwide Click It or Ticket campaign.

A Port Allen restaurant is getting national attention for a sign informing customers packing heat they get a 10 percent discount. The owner of Bergeron’s Restaurant, Kevin Cox, says he originally had a sign posted offering law enforcement officers a discount for eating there…

cut 12 (12) “in the program”

Cox said the support he’s been getting from people all over the country has been phenomenal.

12:30 Newscast September 30, 2014

The state’s annual survey of seat-belt use found that 84% of Louisiana motorists are buckling up in 2014, which is a record high. LA Highway Safety Commission Executive Director John LeBlanc says this survey proves that we are on the right track in the work that’s being done to save lives by increasing seat-belt use…

cut 7 (11) “below the state level”

He says state law says everyone in your car needs to be restrained and it’s one of the best ways to protect lives.

A US Senate candidate forum takes place tonight in Kenner. Senator Mary Landrieu and Republican candidate Rob Maness are expected to attend, but Congressman Bill Cassidy will reportedly not be there. Political Analyst Clancy Dubos says that could come back to hurt Cassidy….

cut 5 (06) “could be the difference “

Cassidy has been criticized for only participating in two televised debates and skipping out on many forums like tonight.

The Baton Rouge Police Department says the daughter and granddaughter of an elderly woman who was found dead Monday are under arrest for cruelty to the infirm. Corporal Don Copolla says the victim, 82-year-old Bessie Looney, was severely malnourished and had severely infected bed sores all over her body. He says the victim’s daughter and granddaughter both admitted to being the main caregivers of the deceased and being aware of her condition but not seeking medical attention. He says the suspects could face additional charges…

cut 11 (08) “a murder charge“

53-year-old Joleslie Looney and 17-year-old Lauren Looney were booked into the East Baton Rouge Parish Prison.

A Bossier City man convicted last month of stabbing his mother to death in 2011, was formally sentenced today to life in prison. Christopher Holder will spend the rest of his life behind bars with no chance of parole.

11:30 Newscast September 30, 2014

A US Senate candidate forum takes place tonight in Kenner. Senator Mary Landrieu and Republican candidate Rob Maness are expected to attend, but Congressman Bill Cassidy will reportedly not be there. Political Analyst Clancy Dubos says forums like this and televised debates do matter for undecided voters…

cut 3 (08) “make a difference”

Cassidy has been criticized for only participating in two televised debates and skipping out on many forums like tonight.

The state’s annual survey of seat-belt use found that Louisiana motorists are buckling up at record high rates in 2014. The Louisiana Highway Safety Commission says over 84% of drivers and front-seat passengers were buckled up in 2014 which is up 1.6 percentage points from last year. Executive Dir. John LeBlanc…

cut 6 (09) “information campaign”

LeBlanc says this survey proves that we are on the right track in the work that’s being done to save lives by increasing seat-belt use.

The Louisiana Association of Educators has filed a lawsuit challenging the legality of using public school budget money to fund certain types of charter schools. $60 million from the budget, also known as the MFP, has been designated to fund those charter schools. LAE President Debbie Meaux says the Louisiana Constitution is clear on this issue…

Cut 10 (13) “it provides for”

Education Superintendent John White says this lawsuit is a money grab for unions and school boards and an attempt to keep parents from choosing the school they think is best for their children.

The Louisiana Secretary of State’s Office is seeing an increase in voter registration leading up to the November 4th election. They say about 90,000 people have filed voter registration paperwork since August 1st. Residents who wish to cast a ballot in the upcoming election need to be registered by October 6th. You can register to vote online at www-dot-geauxvote-dot-com, with geaux spelled the cajun way.

10:30 Newscast September 30, 2014

The Louisiana Association of Educators has filed a lawsuit challenging the legality of using public school budget money to fund certain types of charter schools. LAE successfully challenged the funding of voucher schools in 2010 and President Debbie Meaux is hopeful this lawsuit will produce similar results…

cut 12 (10) “lawsuit upon”

She says the charter schools in question are not controlled by city or parish school boards and, therefore, not eligible for funds from the public school budget.

Louisiana State Police and the Department of Transportation announce the installation of several “Move Over for Emergency Vehicle” signs across the state. Superintendent Col. Mike Edmonson says the signs are to bring awareness to the “Move Over” law and hopefully save lives…

cut 9 (08) “of the road”

The “Move Over” law has been on the books for over 50 years.

A federal judge receives an update today on progress abortion providers have made when it comes to obtaining privileges to admit patients at local hospitals. A state law requiring abortion doctors to have admitting privileges has been put on hold. Center for Reproductive Rights attorney, Janet Crepps, doesn’t suspect hospitals are purposely dragging their feet on this issue…

cut 15 (10) “out of the ordinary”

She expects the judge will rule that legal abortions can continue.

The Baton Rouge Police Department has arrested a daughter and granddaughter of an elderly woman found dead in her home for cruelty to the infirm. Authorities say they found the deceased, 82-year-old Bessie Looney, in horrible conditions with bed sores and signs of malnourishment. 53-year-old Joleslie Looney and 17-year-old Lauren Looney were booked into East Baton Rouge Parish Prison.

09:30 Newscast September 30th, 2014

We might find out more today about Louisiana’s controversial abortion doctor admitting privalges law. It’s been put on hold but today a judge will hear how the application process is going for those doctors at nearby hospitals. Center for Reproductive Rights attorney, Janet Crepps, says doctors they represent haven’t made any progress and she expects the ruling today will be that legal abortions can continue…:
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She says the process of getting a hospital admitting privagle could take weeks or months.

The American Pet Products Association says Americans are spending 5% more on their furry friends this year over last year. President and CEO Bob Vetere (Va-Teery) people are “humanizing” their pets and you can date it back to the recession times…:
CUT 5 (11) “the family pet”
He says pet spending this year could reach $58 billion dollars.

The Louisiana Association of Educators has filed a lawsuit challenging the legality of using public school budget money to fund certain types of charter schools. Eric Gill reports…:
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True freshman Brandon Harris is the new starting QB at LSU. Coach Les Miles says Harris deserves a chance to start this Saturday against fifth ranked Auburn after leading the Tigers on seven consecutive touchdown drives against New Mexico State. Harris will make his first collegiate start at Auburn and raucous crowd is expected for this SEC West clash.