12:30 Newscast August 22, 2014

Today is the final day to qualify for the US Senate race and Republican retired Air Force Colonel, Rob Maness, signed up at the Secretary of State’s office so his name will appear on the November 4th ballot. Maness on why he got into the race…

cut 7 (09) “worried about his country”

Democratic incumbent senator Mary Landrieu and Republican Baton Rouge Congressman Bill Cassidy qualified for the US Senate race on Wednesday.

This weekend is predicted to be the hottest of the year. State Climatologist Barry Keim says says high temps through the weekend will be in the upper 90′s, even triple digits in some cases…

cut 11 (09) “early next week“

He says there is a large ridge of high pressure setting up across the central United States which is limiting thunderstorm activity, and driving up temperatures.

On the final day to qualify for the November 4th elections, the first in line was 5th District Representative Vance McAllister. One of McAllister’s Republican challengers, Mangham physician Dr. Ralph Abraham, says he entered this race because he’s concerned about the future…

cut 5 (07) “have to correct”

Abraham says it’s time to change the politics in Washington as right now Republicans and Democrats are so intent on destroying each other, that they are actually destroying this country.

The East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff’s Office says a parish teacher confessed to having sex and texting naked photos with a 16-year-old student. 41-year-old Ashley Dowden is charged with indecent and carnal knowledge of a juvenile plus computer aided solicitation of a juvenile.

11:30 Newscast August 22, 2014

Today is the final day to qualify for the November 4th election and first in line was 5th Congressional District Representative Vance McAllister. The Congressman came under fire earlier this year for being caught on tape kissing a married woman at his office and Governor Bobby Jindal called for his resignation. McAllister says the Governor should be more worried about serving the state…

cut 3 (12) “willing to eat me”

McAllister faces challenges from Republicans Zach Dasher, Harris Brown, and Dr. Ralph Abraham, and Democratic Monroe Mayor Jamie Mayo among others.

UL-Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross says we haven’t seen any surprises during the qualifying period for the November elections because to run for political office today, you’ve got to lay the groundwork for your campaign early…

cut 13 (06) “do very well”

Qualifying ends today at 4:30.

Get ready for the hottest weekend of the year. State Climatologist Barry Keim says there is a large ridge of high pressure setting up across the central United States which is limiting thunderstorm activity and driving up the temperatures…

cut 10 (09) “of Louisiana”

Keim says high temps through the weekend will be in the upper 90′s, even triple digits in some cases.

The Louisiana Lottery is reporting a 10 percent increase in the sale of scratch-off tickets which helped them add a near record $161.6 million to the state treasury for K-12 public education. Looking ahead, Lottery spokesperson Kimberly Chopin says they’re looking to capitalize on the popularity of their scratch-offs by giving the public what they want…

cut 12 (09) “Louisiana brands”

This year’s Lottery contribution to the treasury is its highest since 1993.

10:30 Newscast August 22, 2014

A delegation of anti-Common Core state lawmakers head to Oklahoma to hear how leaders there were able to repeal the education standards. Michelle Southern reports…

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Incumbent 5th District Congressman Vance McAllister has officially qualified for re-election. UL-Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross says between McAllister’s kissing scandal and a large field of candidates, this race will definitely be interesting…

cut 14 (04) “that’s for sure”

Qualifying for the November elections ends at 4:30 this afternoon.

Scratch-off tickets seem to be more popular than ever. The Louisiana Lottery reports an increase in the sale of scratch-off tickets which helped them add a near record $161.6 million to the state treasury for K-12 public education. Lottery spokesperson Kimberly Chopin says that figure is $1.4 million more than last year…

cut 11 (10) “in 2014″

Chopin says lottery scratch-off sales grew by 10%.

Many LSU fans will make their way to Houston next week for the season opener against the Wisconsin Badgers. For those Tiger supporters who still want to go, David Fletcher, executive director of the Advocare Texas Kickoff, says there’s still a hand full of tickets left…

cut 7 (10) “sold already”

The Tigers and Badgers will face off Saturday August 30 at NRG Stadium in Houston. Kickoff is set for 8PM.

09:30 Newscast August 22, 2014

The final day of qualifying is underway for the November 4th election. The Secretary of State’s office closes at 4:30 then Political Science professor says the campaigns will officially kick off and you’ll be seeing and hearing a lot from the candidates…:
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Congressman Vance McAllister was the first to sign up today as he seeks to run again in the 5th Congressional District Race.

This time next week many LSU fans will be off to Houston to watch the Tigers take on Wisconsin next Saturday night. Advocare Texas Kickoff executive director David Fletcher says they expect a bunch of purple and gold at the game but there will also be a big group of Badger fans there too…:
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Kick-off inside NRG Stadium is set for eight P-M.

A Delegation of anti-Common Core state lawmakers are headed to Oklahoma today to hear how leaders there were able to successfully repeal the education standards. Among them will be Lake Charles Rep. Brett Geymann who says they want to review the legislation that Oklahoma passed which put the state in control of standards and tests. He says Common Core is federal overreach and it needs to stop
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Geymann says they plan to integrate their findings from Oklahoma into their ongoing leadership in efforts to craft sensible solutions for replacing Common Core.

Federal prosecutors say a mailman in Shreveport pleaded guilty to stealing Netflix movies he was supposed to be deliverying. They say 30-year-old Frankey Savannah faces up to five years in prison, three years of supervised release a $250,000 fine and restitution.

08:30 Newscast August 22, 2014

A group of lawmakers who oppose Common Core are going to Oklahoma today to get tips on how to pass legislation that would let the state control education standards. Among them will be Lake Charles Representative Brett Geymann who says they want to know what legislators in Oklahoma did to get everyone on board…:
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He says Common Core is a clear example federal government overreach.

A Cox Communications contractor is running from deputies after a 14-year-old girl said she had consensual sex with him in her bed. Cops are searching for 37-year-old Christopher Hilton of Kentwood. The juvenile alleges she and Hilton continued texting after the sexual encounter. Deputies contacted Hilton about the situation and scheduled an interview with him. Hilton told the investigator he would not show up for the interview.

The Louisiana Lottery is reporting an increase in the sale of scratch-off tickets which helped them add a near record amount of money to the state treasury this year. Scott Carwile reports…:
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A school bus driver in Ouachita Parish has reportedly been suspended with pay after leaving a 4-year-old child who was sleeping on his bus. They say the kindergartner from Riser Elementary was not noticed with the driver finished his route. The driver’s name has not been released and the incident is being reviewed by the system’s Transportation Advisory Committee.

07:30 Newscast August 22, 2014

Today is the final day of qualifying for the upcoming November elections with no real surprises popping up so far. Eric Gill has more…:
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By the way 5th Congressional District Congressman Vance McAllister didn’t make it to qualifying yesterday because he apparently got stuck in traffic in Baton Rouge. The Secretary of state’s office closes at 4:30. McAllister sent a text message out with a picture of him on the I-10 in Baton Rouge surrounding by traffic and joked that Governor Bobby Jindal should do something about it. He’s expected to qualify this morning at 8.

A grand jury on Thursday indicted 20-year-old Trung Le, the alleged Bourbon Street shooter, on one count of manslaughter and one count of attempted second-degree murder. Le had been charged with one count of first-degree murder and nine counts of attempted first-degree murder stemming from the June 29 shooting that took the life of 21-year-old Hammond resident Brittany Thomas, but those charges were downgraded. His lawyer contends Le fired the shots in self defense after another man aimed a handgun.

Football season is just around the corner and a week from today lots of LSU fans will be driving to Houston for the season opener against Wisconsin. David Fletcher, executive director of the Advocare Texas Kickoff, says there will be pre-game activities before the game with a Louisiana flair:
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He says there are still a handful of tickets left for the game.

06:30 Newscasts August 22, 2014

Today is the final day of qualifying for the upcoming November elections. So far, no surprises have popped up during the qualifying period. UL-Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross says that’s because to run for political office today, you’ve got to lay the groundwork for your campaign early…:
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Qualifying ends at 4:30 this afternoon.

Lottery scratch-off tickets seem to be more popular than ever. The Louisiana Lottery is reporting an increase in the sale of scratch-off tickets which helped them add a near record amount of money to the state treasury this year. Louisiana lottery spokesperson Kimberly Chopin says lottery scratch-off sales grew by 10%…:
CUT 10 (14) “last fiscal year”

A Delegation of anti-Common Core state lawmakers are headed to Oklahoma today to hear how leaders there were able to successfully repeal the education standards. Among them will be Lake Charles Rep. Brett Geymann who says they’ll be meeting with legislators who passed bills that reassert state control over standards and tests:
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Geymann says they feel Common Core standards are a form of federal government intrusion into something that should be a state matter..

 

17:30 Newscast August 21, 2014

The member of Louisiana’s US House delegation that has the most clout qualified for re-election this afternoon. Republican Steve Scalise of Jefferson Parish is seeking his fourth term…

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Scalise was recently elected as the House Majority Whip, the third highest ranking office in the House.

The Shreveport Police Department says two men are behind bars for allegedly beating up a 91-year-old World War II veteran to rob him of his casino winnings. Corporal Marcus Hines says the victim had just won a small jackpot at a casino…

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39-year-old John Perkins and 60-year-old Gary Smith are each charged with second degree robbery.

So far, five candidates have signed up to challenge Fifth District Congressman Vance McAllister this fall. Jeff Palermo reports…

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The Baton Rouge Police Department says the 5-year-old child who was taken to the hospital this week after allegedly being beaten by his father, died last night. Corporal Don Coppola says Jay’v’une Bergin was in critical condition when he was first examined by doctors…

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36-year-old Varnell Day Jr. is charged with first degree murder due to the suspected abuse which resulted in the death of his son.

16:30 08-21-14

In the fifth Congressional District Race, a total of five men so far are on the ballot. And as of this afternoon, Incumbent Republican Congressman Vance McAllister is there, facing competition from 3 well-funded Republicans, and a Democrat–Monroe Mayor Jamie Mayo…:
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In last year’s special election, Mayo finished 3rd in the open primary.

Shreveport Police say two men are in jail for allegedly beating up an World War Two veteran, after they tried to rob him of his casino winnings…:
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That’s Police Corporal Marcus Hines who says 39 year-old John Perkins and 60 year-old Gary Smith are charged with second-degree robbery. He says the 91 year old victim actually was able to injure one of the attackers.

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One of the most influential members of the Louisiana delegation in Congress announced today he will seek his fourth term in the House. Jefferson Parish Republican Congressman Steve Scalise made that official, as well as his support for Congressman Bill Cassidy to unseat Mary Landrieu in the Senate. He says a Republican Party majority will help get things done…:
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Scalise was recently elected as Majority Whip.

To help ease the backlog of medical treatment of veterans, Congressman Charles Boustany from Lafayette announced today that the VA will complete 2 southwest Louisiana clinics. The Lake Charles facility should be ready next summer, and the Lafayette Clinic, by the end of next year, or early 2016. He says -quote – it’s time to put shovel to dirt and finally get this done.

15:30 08-21-14

As of now, five candidates have signed up at Secretary of State’s office to challenge Fifth District Congressman Vance McAllister this fall. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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The Belle Chasse (chase) man accused of the Bourbon Street shooting that killed a tourist last month has been indicted on one count of manslaughter and another count of attempted second-degree murder. Twenty-one year old Trung Le was indicted today. His bond was set a $1.5 million dollars.

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The 5-year-old Baton Rouge child who was taken to the hospital this week after allegedly being beaten by his father, died last night. BRPD Corporal Don Coppola says the little boy suffered multiple brain bleeds, bruises in various stages of healing, contusions to the forehead and malnourishment…:
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Coppola says the father of the child, 36-year-old Varnell Day Jr., is now charged with first degree murder.

This afternoon at the Secretary of State’s Office in Baton Rouge, U.S. Republican Congressman Steve Scalise of Jefferson Parish made it official. He will seek his fourth term in the US House. Today, he talked about his goals…:
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He says the best way to do that is to see the Republican Party take control of both the House and Senate.