18:30 Newscast Dec 7

More than $1 billion in Community Development Block Grants for Louisiana is included in a continuing resolution that’s moving through Congress. Michelle Southern has more…

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Bond was denied for one of the suspects in the Bourbon Street shooting that left one dead and nine other wounded. Prosecutors say the fight between Jordan Clay and Travon Manuel stemmed from a feud over a woman who is reportedly Clay’s ex-girlfriend and the mother of Manuel’s infant child. After the hearing, Manuel was remanded in custody without bail.

LSU releases the details of defensive coordinator Dave Aranda’s contract extension, which includes a first-year salary of $1.8 million. Tiger Rag Editor Cody Worsham expects whoever is hired as offensive coordinator will receive a similar salary.

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Aranda is now the highest paid assistant in college football.

An entire family Avoyelles Parish were arrested after authorities found them making a pipe bomb inside their home.

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That’s Sheriff Doug Anderson, who says they discovered the bomb while executing a search warrant on 38-year-old Jenus Juneau, who is suspected stealing $12-thousand worth of household goods.

17:30 LRN Newscast December 7th

Donald Trump will be in Baton Rouge Friday to support Republican John Kennedy in the US Senate race. UL-Lafayette political science Professor Pearson Cross says the visit isn’t really necessary, as Kennedy has a double digit lead over Democrat Foster Campbell, but it’s a nice gesture.
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The event begins at noon in the Dow Chemical Hangar at the Baton Rouge Airport.

During a budget hearing at the state capitol, republican legislators expressed concerns about the state’s health care budget, which contains two-point-eight billion dollars in general state tax dollars. Baton Rouge Representative Rick Edmonds…
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State Health Secretary Rebekah Gee says the state is actually saving dollars as a result of the expansion of the Medicaid program, because it’s brought more federal money to the state.

The US House Appropriations Committee has approved a continuing resolution that contains $1.2 billion in Community Development Block Grants for Louisiana flood relief. The Governor’s Communications director Richard Carbo adds that Congress should vote on the proposal by the end of the week, which will also contain dollars to fund other flood repair projects…:
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Carbo says the state will still need federal assistance beyond this and we’ll go back to Washington DC again in April.

LSU has released the details on defensive coordinator Dave Aranda’s new three-year contract extension, which at the moment makes him the highest paid assistant coach in college football. Tiger Rag Editor Cody Worsham says he’s earned it…
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Aranda’s contract runs until March of 2020 and includes a first year salary of 1.8 million dollars.

16:30 LRN Newscast December 7th

President-elect Donald Trump will be in Baton Rouge Friday to encourage Louisianans to vote for Republican John Kennedy for U.S. Senate. Emelie Gunn has more…
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Former Saints running back Pierre Thomas took the stand today and described what he saw when Cardell Hayes shot former NFL player Will Smith last April. Thomas says he thought a heated argument had cooled down. But Hayes attorneys say he shot Smith, because the retired athlete went back to his SUV to get a loaded gun.

The US House Appropriations Committee has approved a continuing resolution that contains $1.2 billion in Community Development Block Grants for Louisiana flood relief. Richard Carbo with the Governor’s office says they still have a long way to go, but it’s great to see this kind of support from Congress…:
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Carbo expects Congress to approve this money by the end of the week.

An entire family from Bunkie has been arrested on bomb making charges. Avoyelles Sheriff Doug Anderson says they executed a warrant on 38-year-old Jenus Juneau, who was accused of stealing $12-thousand worth of household goods, guns, and jewelry:
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No reason why they allegedly had bomb making material.

15:30 LRN Newscast December 7th

The Republican Party of Louisiana has confirmed President-elect Donald Trump will be in Baton Rouge on Friday for a get out the vote rally for US Senate candidate Republican John Kennedy. UL-Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross expects a huge frenzy of supporters to be in attendance…:
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The event starts at noon at the Baton Rouge Airport.

Strange story out of Avoyelles Parish as four people, a husband and wife, along with two 19-year-old children were arrested after authorities found them making a pipe bomb inside their home. Sheriff Doug Anderson…
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Anderson says they discovered the bomb making material after conducting a search warrant on the home, because 39-year-old Jenus Juneau is suspected stealing 12-thousand dollars worth of household goods.

The governor’s office says Congress could approve another 1-point-2 billion dollars in federal flood aid for Louisiana this week. So far, the state has received 438-million dollars to help flood victims rebuild their homes and the governor’s communications director, Richard Carbo, says the state is working on a plan to allocate that money…
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After Hurricane Katrina, it took over a year for the state to disperse community block grant money, Carbo says it won’t take that long this time.

Speaking of money, LSU says defensive coordinator Dave Aranda will receive one-point-eight million dollars during the first year of his three-year extension. Tiger Rag Editor Cody Worsham says the contract also contains buyout langue that favors LSU, soAranda should be here for awhile…
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14:30 Newscast Dec 7

Donald Trump will be in Baton Rouge Friday to support Republican John Kennedy in the US Senate race. UL-Lafayette political science Professor Pearson Cross says the visit isn’t really necessary, as Kennedy has a double digit lead over Democrat Foster Campbell, but it’s a nice gesture.

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The event begins at noon in the Dow Chemical Hangar at the Baton Rouge Airport.

LSU releases the details of defensive coordinator Dave Aranda’s contract extension, which includes a first-year salary of $1.8 million. Tiger Rag Editor Cody Worsham expects whoever is hired as offensive coordinator will receive a similar salary.

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Aranda is now the highest paid assistant in college football.

More than $1 billion in Community Development Block Grants for Louisiana is included in a continuing resolution that’s moving through Congress. Michelle Southern has more…

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A Calcasieu Parish cat is missing after authorities say an escaped inmate stole a hearse with the feline inside. Police say 26-year-old Johnathan Alexander stole the hearse used by Pet Angels crematory when the trusty walked off a job. The hearse was found in range, Texas, and Alexander was apprehended in another stolen vehicle. The cat has yet to be found.

13:30 Newscast, December 7th, 2016

A huge crowd is expected to be at the Baton Rouge airport on Friday where President-elect Donald Trump is slated to appear. Mr. Trump is supporting US Senate candidate John Kennedy, and his appearance comes a day before Louisiana voters will head to the polls. UL-Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross on Mr. Trump’s message:
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Kennedy faces Democrat Foster Campbell in Saturday’s runoff.

Former New Orleans Saints running back Pierre Thomas took the stand today in the murder trial of Will Smith. Thomas, who had dined with Smith earlier in the evening and later ended up at the scene of the incident, testified during direct examination that Cardell Hayes was the only person who ever had a gun and fired shots where Smith was killed. The defense is arguing Smith was the aggressor. This comes a day after emotional testimony from Smith’s wife who insists her husband did nothing wrong.

The US House Appropriations Committee has approved a continuing resolution that contains $1.2 billion in Community Development Block Grants for Louisiana flood relief. Governor’s Office spokesman Richard Carbo adds that Congress should be voting on the proposal by the end of the week, which will also contain dollars to fund other flood repair projects…:
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LSU releases the details on defensive coordinator Dave Aranda’s new three-year contract extension that also makes him the associate head coach. Tiger Rag Editor Cody Worsham says he’s earned the distinction of being the highest paid assistant in college football…:
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Aranda’s contract runs until March of 2020 and includes a first year salary of 1.8 million dollars.

 

12:30 Newscast, December 7th, 2016

President-elect Donald Trump will be in Baton Rouge Friday to encourage Louisianans to vote for Republican John Kennedy for U.S. Senate. Emelie Gunn has more…:
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On day 3 of the murder trial of former Saints player Will Smith, his teammate Pierre Thomas has taken the stand. Thomas ended up on the scene where Cardell Hayes allegedly shot and killed Smith. There was emotional testimony Tuesday from the widow of Smith, Racquel, who said strongly that her husband did nothing to provoke the shooting. Hayes’ defense team paints a different picture.

The US House Appropriations Committee has approved a continuing resolution that contains $1.2 billion in Community Development Block Grants for Louisiana flood relief. Richard Carbo with the Governor’s office says they still have a long way to go, but it’s great to see this kind of support from Congress…:
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The full US House is expected to vote on the package in the coming days…the legislation will then head to the Senate before going to the President’s desk.

WWL-TV in New Orleans is reporting that the body of slain NFL football player Joe McKnight is being retrieved from the funeral home for more forensic testing. Ronald Gasser has been charged with manslaughter in the shooting death of McKnight.

 

11:30 Newscast, December 7th, 2016

Testimony in the Will Smith murder trial resumed this morning, with witnesses to the shooting taking the stand. Defense attorneys say Smith was the aggressor, but prosecutors say Cardell Hayes shot and killed an unarmed innocent man. Loyola law professor Dane Ciolino says the fact that the victim is so popular makes the case challenging for the defense
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Racquel Smith insisted that her unarmed husband did nothing to provoke the killing.

The Republican Party of Louisiana has confirmed President-elect Donald Trump will be in Baton Rouge on Friday for a get out the vote rally for US Senate candidate Republican John Kennedy. UL-Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross expects a huge frenzy of supporters to be in attendance…:
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The event starts at noon at the Baton Rouge Airport.

An entire family from Bunkie has been arrested on bomb making charges. Avoyelles Sheriff Doug Anderson says they executed a warrant on 38-year-old Jenus Juneau, who was accused of stealing $12-thousand worth of household goods, guns, and jewelry on Sunday…:
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Anderson says Juneau’s wife and their two 19-year-old children were also charged.

What might the trial of Ronald Gasser look like now that he’s been charged with manslaughter in the death of former NFL player Joe McKnight? Legal analyst Tim Meche says if Gasser can explain a reasonable fear to the jury, he could be found not guilty…:
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Gasser is claiming self defense in what authorities are calling a road rage incident between he and McKnight.

 

10:30 Newscast December 12,2016

Third day of the Will Smith shooting trial is underway in a court room in Orleans Parish. Loyola University Law Professor Dane Ciolino was surprised to see that the first person to testify for the prosecution was former Saints running back Deuce McAllister…

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There was also emotional testimony from the widow of Will Smith, Racquel, who said strongly that her husband did nothing to provoke the shooting. Cardell Hayes defense team paints a different picture.

The Louisiana Republican Party has confirmed that President-elect Donald Trump will be in Baton Rouge on Friday to headline a rally to encourage people to get out to vote. Trump urging voters to cast their ballot for Republican State Treasurer John Kennedy for U.S. Senate. Many Republican elected officials will be present at the rally alongside the future President. The event starts at noon at the Baton Rouge Airport.

 

A report from the AAA foundation says you double the chances of getting into a wreck if you only get five to six hours of sleep. AAA spokesperson Don Redman says getting tired behind the wheel can also happen in the afternoon as it could, when driving during the overnight hours….

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Redman says nearly 21-percent of fatal crashes are the result of drowsy driving.

Louisiana broke a record for the number of adoptions in one year with 735 children adopted by 532 families. Department of Children and Family Services Secretary Marketa Garner Walters says all of the children in the state’s care have a history of abuse or neglect. She says although it’s exciting so many kids found homes, many are still without a family.

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09:30 Newscast, December 7th, 2016

It was an emotional first day of testimony in the Will Smith trial Tuesday. Cardell Hayes is accused of shooting and killing the former Saints player. The prosecution is arguing that Hayes was the aggressor, but the defense says Smith was reaching for a gun. Loyola law professor Dane Ciolino says the jury being sequestered will make everyone want to get through with the trial as quickly as possible…:
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The trial resumes today.

Ronald Gasser, the man accused of fatally shooting former NFL player and John Curtis star Joe McKnight last week, has been charged with manslaughter, so what will be the key factors in a likely trial? Legal analyst Tim Meche says a state law letting people defend themselves if someone tries to invade your vehicle is a big factor:
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Lots of folks are preparing to travel for the upcoming holiday and AAA is reminding motorists not to drive if you’re too tired. Spokesman Don Redman says nearly one in three drivers admitted to drowsy driving at least once in the past month. He says there are ways people can avoid being tired while driving on long trips…:
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He says nearly 21-percent of fatal crashes are the result of people falling asleep behind wheel.

Some LSU fans are gearing up to head to Orlando for the Citrus Bowl later this month, but so far ticket sales are lagging a bit. That’s according to LSU ticket manager, Brian Broussard, who says so far only about 4-thousand tickets have been sold…:
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The game kicks off at 10am on New Years Eve.