07:30 Newscast, July 16th, 2015

The President of the Louisiana Oil and Gas Association has concerns that the Iran nuclear deal will negatively impact oil producers in Louisiana and the United States. Don Briggs says the agreement will allow Iran to export crude oil into an already flooded market…:
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Briggs says Iran could add 500,000 barrels of crude oil a day to the world market by the end of this year.

Governor Bobby Jindal is asking the Inspector General to get involved in an investigation into allegations that Planned Parenthood is selling body parts from aborted fetuses. Jindal has made a request to I-G Stephen Street’s office to investigate whether Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast is involved in the illegal harvesting and trafficking of human body parts. Planned Parenthood says the allegations are a flat out lie.

A group of pro-life Louisiana lawmakers announce plans to craft “Abortion Pill Reversal” legislation for the 2016 session. Scott Carwile reports…:
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The Lafayette Parish Sheriff’s Office arrests a deputy who allegedly was bringing illegal substances and cell phones into the Lafayette Correctional Center and giving them to inmates. Investigators were able to gather enough evidence to substantiate the claim which led to charges of Malfeasance and Introduction of Contraband into a Penal Facility against Deputy Jayron Lenoir. The accused is on administrative leave.

 

06:30 Newscast, July 16th, 2015

Governor Bobby Jindal is asking the Inspector General to investigate allegations Planned Parenthood is selling body parts from aborted fetuses. Jeff Palermo has more…:
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LSU Coach Les Miles is expected to give an update today at SEC Media Days on freshman signee tailback Derrius Guice who was taken to a Baton Rouge hospital on Wednesday after collapsing at the football operations building according to sources. Guice is 18 and was ranked as the No. 2 prep tailback in the nation out of Catholic High by Rivals.com.

A group of pro-life Louisiana lawmakers announce plans to craft “Abortion Pill Reversal” legislation for the 2016 session. West Monroe Representative Frank Hoffman says the proposal would likely require clinics to make patients aware of the reversal pill. He says the technique involves stopping the two-pill abortion medication process:
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Hoffman says they want to keep Louisiana the most pro-life state in the nation.

Republican Representatives Charles Boustany and John Fleming are nearly neck and neck when it comes to raising funds for a potential campaing over US Senator David Vitter’s seat should Vitter become Governor. Boustany’s campaign says they’ve raised about $708,000 between April 1 and June 30th and Fleming raised nearly $743,000 during the same time period.

 

LRN Newscast 17:30 July 15

Governor Bobby Jindal’s campaign announces they’ve raised about $579,000 in his first week as a Republican presidential candidate. ULM Political Science Professor Joshua Stockley says Jindal will spend much of his money in Iowa, South Carolina, and New Hampshire…:
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The Washington Examiner reports that Jindal also has almost $9 million in his corner thanks to supportive outside groups.

The 76-year-old Huey P. Long Medical Center in Pineville is now on the National Register of Historic Places. Pineville Mayor Clarence Fields says it’s a worthy designation for a building that’s meant a lot to the people of central Louisiana…:
CUT 12 (05) “the register”
He says this increases the chances that the building will be refurbished.

Gas prices in Louisiana are slowly continuing to drop. Emelie Gunn has more…
cut 2 (28) “…reporting”

Governor Bobby Jindal is now asking the Inspector General to get involved in an investigation into allegations that Planned Parenthood is selling body parts from aborted fetuses. Jindal has made a request to I-G Stephen Street’s office to investigate whether Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast, which is currently building an abortion clinic in New Orleans, is involved in the illegal harvesting and trafficking of human body parts.

LRN Newscast 16:30 07-15-15

Governor Bobby Jindal has raised about $579,000 in his first week as a Republican presidential candidate…
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It’s the first expansion for Zatarain’s in almost 50 years, and it’s a big one in Gretna, with almost 200 employees on hand to celebrate the completion of construction that has tripled the size of the facility. The 80 thousand square foot growth will have 10 new manufacturing lines by the end of next year.
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State Police announce several people arrested for filing fraudulent insurance claims and keeping the money they received. Sgt. James Anderson says the Kemper Home Service Group contacted them concerned that some employees in the Lake Charles area were filing false claims…
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About 55 thousand dollars in fraudulant claims were filed.

The average price for gasoline in Louisiana is down about a nickel from last month, at $2.53 a gallon. AAA fuel analyst Don Redman says that’s not the case along the West Coast, where they are seeing a 20 cent average increase, because some market and refinery issues. But Louisiana should not see this effect…
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He says there’s been about a 10 dollar per barrel decrease in the price of oil – from roughly 60 to about 50 dollars a barrel.

LRN newscast 15:30 07-15-15

According to financial reports filed today by federal regulators, Governor Bobby Jindal raised about $579 thousand dollars in his first week as a Republican presidential candidate. But, ULM Political Science Professor Joshua Stockley says this is not a very strong first step for the governor…
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Although the Washington Examiner reports that Jindal also has almost $9 million in his corner thanks to supportive outside groups like the Believe Again Super PAC and America Next.

State Police announce nine arrests for filing fraudulent insurance claims and keeping the money they received. Sgt. James Anderson says some of employees at Kemper Home Service Group in Lake Charles were filing false claims, and the Insurance Fraud Unit went to work…
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Gas prices are slowly falling in Louisiana as the statewide average for a gallon of regular gasoline is $2.53. That’s according to the American Automobile Association. Fuel analyst Don Redman says this is about a nickel cheaper than last month.
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He says we’ve seen a drop in the price of crude from 60 to 50 dollars a barrel.

The Huey P. Long Medical Center in Pineville has been unoccupied since last summer when the hospital closed. But now, it’s been placed on the National Register of Historic Places, and Mayor Clarence Fields says he hopes the listing will encourage private investors to take a look at the facility and develop plans to re-purpose the building…
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LRN Newscast 14:30 07-15-15

Some state arrests have been made for filing fraudulent insurance claims and keeping the money received. State Police Sgt. James Anderson says a majority of the fake claims they discovered were for lightning damage losses to electrical appliances from Kemper Home Service in Lake Charles.
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Nine people were arrested with fraudulent claims totaling over $55 thousand dollars

It doesn’t happen too often when gas prices start a drop in the middle of summer, but that’s what’s going on around the nation and Louisiana. AAA fuel analyst Don Redman says the price of crude has dropped from 60 to 50 dollars a barrel…
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Redman says the slowing of the economy in Europe strengthens the U.S. dollar which greatly affects the cost of oil.
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Governor Bobby Jindal’s presidential campaign has raised about $579 thousand dollars in his first week, according to financial reports filed todday. That’s near the bottom of the Republican field, and ULM Political Science professor Joshua Stockley says he’ll need a lot more to improve his poll numbers to be considered for the upcoming debates…
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Reports indicate a Super PAC supporting Jindal, and a nonprofit that’s backing him have combined to raise eight-point-six million.

The Huey P. long Medical Center in Pineville has been unoccupied since last summer, but now the 76 year-old facility is officially on the National Register of Historic Places. Pineville Mayor Clarence Fields says losing the hospital was upsetting, but he hopes something like this will encourage someone or a group to fix it up and use it again…
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13:30 Newscast, July 15th, 2015

Gas prices in Louisiana are slowly continuing to drop. Emelie Gunn has more…:
CUT 2 (29) “I’m Emelie Gunn”

The New Orleans Police Department says a man with a gun who was allegedly trying to rob a customer at a gas station had the tables turned onto him and was shot by the customer. Cops say early this morning the gunman wanted to rob the business and a customer but was stopped when he took a bullet by the customer. The robbery suspect was taken to a hospital and authorities say he will be booked upon release.

According to financial reports filed Wednesday by federal regulators, Governor Bobby Jindal raised about $579,000 in his first week as a Republican presidential candidate. ULM Political Science Professor Joshua Stockley says Jindal’s short term fundraising goal is to be able to adequately campaign in Iowa, South Carolina, and New Hampshire…:
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He says $579,000 puts Jindal near the bottom of the Republican field. However, the Washington Examiner reports that Jindal also has almost $9 million in his corner thanks to supportive outside groups

The 76-year-old Huey P. Long Medical Center in Pineville is now on the National Register of Historic Places. Pineville Mayor Clarence Fields says it’s a worthy designation for a building that’s meant a lot to the people of central Louisiana…:
CUT 12 (05) “the register”
He says this increases the chances that the building will be repurposed.

 

12:30 Newscast, July 15th, 2015

According to financial reports filed Wednesday by federal regulators, Governor Bobby Jindal raised about $579,000 in his first week as a Republican presidential candidate. Eric Gill has more…:
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Employees and leaders at Zatarain’s in Gretna were on hand celebrating this week’s end of construction of the new company facility which is nearly triple in size. By the end of next year, the 80,000 square foot expansion will be online with new manufacturing lines packaging all of their Zatarain’s Cajun Creole products.

Gas prices are starting to go down once again. The American Automobile Association says the current statewide average for a gallon of regular is $2.53, down a nickel from this time last month. AAA fuel analyst Don Redman says this is not a nationwide trend and the West Coast is currently seeing prices go up by about 20 cents a gallon due to refinery and market issues. He says we’re not affected by this increase
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Prices in the state are already about 90 cents lower than they were a year ago.

LSU Sports Information Director Michael Bonnette has confirmed reports that Tigers defensive tackle Travonte Valentine is no longer on the football team. The blue-chip recruit is reportedly taking his talents to Arizona Western Community College.

 

11:30 Newscast, July 15th, 2015

Gas prices are slowly falling in Louisiana as the statewide average for a gallon of regular gasoline is $2.53. That’s according to the American Automobile Association. AAA fuel analyst Don Redman says this is about a nickel cheaper than last month…:
CUT 6 (05) “to drop”
He says the slowing of the economy in Europe strengthens the US dollar which greatly affects the cost of oil.

According to financial reports filed today by federal regulators, Governor Bobby Jindal raised about $579,000 in his first week as a Republican presidential candidate. ULM Political Science Professor Joshua Stockley says this is not a very strong first step for the Governor…:
CUT 9 (06) “presidential field”
However, the Washington Examiner reports that Jindal also has almost $9 million in his corner because of supportive outside groups like the Believe Again Super PAC and America Next.

Officials in Pineville are happy today about the Huey P. Long Medical Center getting on the National Register of Historic Places. The 76-year-old hospital’s last day of operation was June 30th, 2014 and city leaders have been urging that the building be repurposed. Being on the National Register doesn’t guarantee the building won’t be torn down, it will reduce the likelihood and increase chances the building will get back up and running.

State Police announce the arrest of nine people for filing fraudulent insurance claims and keeping the money received. Sgt. James Anderson says the Kemper Home Service Group contacted them concerned that some of their employees in the Lake Charles area were filing false claims…:
CUT 3 (07) “of that investigation”
The fraudulent claims totaled over $55,000.

 

10:30 Newscast, July 15th, 2015

The national Confederate flag controversy could be causing problems at a Louisiana High School. Emelie Gunn has the story…:
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According to financial reports filed Wednesday by federal regulators, Governor Bobby Jindal has raised about $579,000 for his Republican presidential campaign. Since Jindal announced his candidacy on June 24th, the report shows he’s drawing most of his money from a base of supporters in Louisiana.

The Louisiana Association of Business and Industry has handed out “F” grades to 94 lawmakers in their annual legislative scorecard. LABI’s Vice President for Policy and Research Camille Conaway says lawmakers who received an “F” grade voted for more than 600 million dollars in new taxes on businesses…:
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Lawmakers say the tax increases were necessary to prevent big budget cuts to higher education and health care.

The St. John The Baptist Parish Sheriff’s Office says a man is under arrest after cops say he used his 5-year-old son to break into his mother’s house through an air conditioning vent to unlock the door. They say 30-year-old Anthony Wilson are accused of robbing the residence then fleeing with the child and his wife. The couple was caught after cops responded to a burglar alarm. They face multiple charges after the child confessed.