08:30 Newscast December 15, 2015

Governor Bobby Jindal spoke at the Baton Rouge Press Club to discuss his accomplishments during his two terms in office…

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The Jefferson Parish District Attorney has formally charged two former Destrehan High School teachers accused of having a three-way sexual encounter with a 16-year-old student. 33-year-old Shelly Dufrense faces two counts of carnal knowledge of a juvenile. 25-year-old Rachel Respess is charged with one count of failure to report the commission of certain felonies. In April, Dufrense agreed to a plea deal in St. Charles Parish on a separate, similar incident that allowed her to avoid jail time or having to register as a sex offender.

Republican Lafayette Congressman Charles Boustany has announced his intent to run for the US Senate next year. He joins fellow Republicans Minden Congressman John Fleming and Col. Rob Maness in seeking the seat being vacated by US Senator David Vitter. With a large number of Republicans expected to run, Boustany says this race will be about ideas and about a vision for Louisiana…

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State Treasurer John Kennedy is expected to jump in the field and PSC member Scott Angelle’s name has been mentioned as a potential candidate.

East Baton Rouge Parish Coroner Beau Clark reports a record number in deaths in the parish due to heroin, in 2015. He says we still have two more weeks left in the year, so there is a chance that the number could go even higher…

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Clark says this is about a 9-percent increase from 2013.

07:30 Newscast December 15, 2015

Republican Lafayette Congressman Charles Boustany has jumped in the race for David Vitter’s soon to be vacant US Senate seat. Boustany feels his congressional experience will be a benefit in the Senate, especially in dealing with the current state of oil and gas industry…

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While in Congress, Boustany has brought new Veterans Clinics to Louisiana, and has led efforts in tax reform, health care, and energy policy.

Governor Bobby Jindal spoke at the Baton Rouge Press Club Monday to discuss his administration’s accomplishments over the last eight years. Jindal says he took on education reform during his two terms and believes it will have a lasting impact on our state…

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Jindal says he believes he did what was best for the state and the people of Louisiana.

East Baton Rouge Parish Coroner Beau Clark says a record number of deaths have occurred in the parish due to heroin, in 2015. He says to stop this trend, there should be stricter penalties for dealers and we need to work with heroin users to break the habit.

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Clark says the drug effects people of all races but the majority of victims are white males.

The Benson family saga took a turn Monday as Tom Benson offered to resign as a trustee in a disputed family trust in Texas on the condition that his daughter Renee doesn’t take his place. Legal analyst Tim Meche says Benson’s refusal to participate in any of the legal proceedings has forced him into making concessions to the family…

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This case does not involve ownership in the NFL or NBA franchises, but Meche says Benson’s move could be a sign of things to come.

06:45 Sportscast December 15, 2015

LSU has begun bowl practice as the Tigers are getting ready to play in the Texas Bowl on December 29th. The 21st ranked Tigers will take on the Texas Tech Red Raiders, who come into the contest with the second ranked offense in the nation. Coach Les Miles says the game plan for Texas Tech is coming together…

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Miles says he expects quarterback Brandon Harris to play a lot better in the bowl game.

In Monday Night Football last night, former LSU standout Odell Beckham, Jr. caught two touchdown passes, including an 84-yard fourth quarter grab that broke a tie, to lead the New York Giants to a 31-24 win over the Miami Dolphins. Overall, Beckham had 7 catches for 166 yards. Eli Manning threw for 337 yards and four touchdowns as the Giants are now in a three way tie atop the NFC East.

The Benson family saga took a turn Monday as Saints and Pelicans owner Tom Benson offered to resign as a trustee in a disputed family trust in Texas on the condition that his daughter Renee doesn’t take his place. Legal analyst Tim Meche believes this move means Benson has a weak hand in this case…

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The family had agreed to mediation before the scheduled February 1st trial date, but this moves looks to settle the case before that.

Damian Lillard scored a game high 30 points as the Portland Trail Blazers topped the Pelicans 105-101. Lillard was one of five Trail Blazers to score in double figures as Portland won their seventh straight over the Pels. Anthony Davis scored 28 to lead New Orleans in a losing effort. The Pelicans road trip continues tomorrow night at Utah.

In college hoops last night, Louis Dabney scored 24 to lead Tulane to a 63-49 win over Prairie View A&M and Nicholls State drops to 3-5 on the season after losing to North Texas 78-60.

06:30 Newscast December 15, 2015

Governor Bobby Jindal made appearance at the Baton Rouge Press Club to discuss the administration’s accomplishments over the last eight years. Jindal says he knows not all of his policies were popular, but he believes he did what was best for the state. The governor says he made it very clear that he wanted to bring change to the state and it’s important to look at the positive results…

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Jindal says his only regret about his time in office is what he wasn’t able to accomplish.

Republican Lafayette Congressman Charles Boustany has announced his intent to run for the US Senate. Boustany says he wants to bring his record of conservative leadership from the US House to the upper chamber…

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He joins fellow Republicans Minden Congressman John Fleming and Col. Rob Maness in seeking the seat being vacated by US Senator David Vitter.

New Orleans Saints and Pelicans owner Tom Benson offered to resign as a trustee in a disputed family trust in Texas on the condition that his daughter Renee doesn’t take his place. The family had agreed to mediation before the scheduled February 1st trial date, but this moves looks to settle the case before that. Legal analyst Tim Meche says Renee and other estranged family members have claimed that Tom is being controlled by those around him and this move may back that theory up…

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This case does not involve ownership in the NFL or NBA franchises, but Meche says Benson’s move could be an indication of things to come.

AM Newscall December 15,2015

Governor Bobby Jindal spoke at the Baton Rouge Press Club to discuss his accomplishments during his two terms in office. Emelie Gunn has more….

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Republican Lafayette Congressman Charles Boustany has announced his intent to run US Senate. Eric Gill reports…

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 The East Baton Rouge Parish Coroner says heroin overdose deaths have reached a record high in the parish this year. Michelle Southern has more….

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Governor Bobby Jindal made appearance at the Baton Rouge Press Club to discuss the administration’s accomplishments over the last eight years. Jindal knows some of his policies were unpopular, but believes he did what was best for the state. The governor says he wanted to bring change to the state and it’s important to look at the positive results.

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Jindal says he took on education reform during his two terms and believes it will have a lasting impact on our state.

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Jindal says his only regret about his time in office is what he wasn’t able to accomplish. He says reducing spending and cutting taxes were also other accomplishments.

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Republican Lafayette Congressman Charles Boustany has announced his intent to run for the US Senate. He joins fellow Republicans Minden Congressman John Fleming and Col. Rob Maness in seeking the seat being vacated by US Senator David Vitter. Boustany says he wants to bring his record of conservative leadership from the US House to the upper chamber…

CUT 7 (10)  “on the map”

While in Congress, Boustany has brought new Veterans Clinics to Louisiana, and has led efforts in tax reform, health care, and energy policy. Boustany feels his congressional experience will be a benefit in the Senate, especially in dealing with the current state of oil and gas industry…

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State Treasurer John Kennedy is expected to jump in the field and PSC member Scott Angelle’s name has been mentioned as a potential candidate. With a large number of Republicans expected to run, Boustany says this race will be about ideas and about a vision for Louisiana…

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 The East Baton Rouge Parish Coroner Beau Clark reports a record number in deaths in the parish due to heroin, in 2015. Clark says this is about a 9-percent increase from 2013. He says we still have two more weeks left in the year, so there is a chance that the number could be even higher.

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Clark says the likely reasons heroin deaths have increased is because of the prescription monitoring program, which makes prescription drugs harder to access on the street along with a decrease in sentencing for heroin dealers. He says to stop this trend, there should be stricter penalties for dealers and we need to work with heroin users to break the habit.

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 Clark says the drug effects people of all races but the majority of victims are white males. He says there has been a recent change in potency in many batches of heroin across the state, which could instantly kill a drug user.

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The Benson family saga took a turn Monday as Saints and Pelicans owner Tom Benson offered to resign as a trustee in a disputed family trust in Texas on the condition that his daugher Renee doesn’t take his place. Legal analyst Tim Meche believes this move means Benson has a weak hand in this case…

Cut 13 (09)  “being deposed”

The family had agreed to mediation before the scheduled February 1st trial date, but this moves looks to settle the case before that. Meche says Renee and other estranged family members have claimed that Tom is being controlled by those around him and this move may back that theory up…

Cut 14 (12) “doing that”

This case does not involve ownership in the NFL or NBA franchises. However, Meche says Benson’s move could be an indication of things to come. He says Benson’s refusal to participate in any of the legal proceedings has forced him into making concessions to the family…

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17:30 Newscast, December 14th, 2015

Shell has announced they will cut an additional 2,800 jobs as crude oil prices hover multi-year lows. The company previously announced a cut of 7,500 jobs. LSU Economist Dr. Loren Scott says, with crude oil prices below $40 a barrel, the entire industry is almost in a panic mode…:
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Scott says as long as Saudi Arabia floods the market with crude oil, prices will not improve forcing oil companies to continue to cut back.

The Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office says one of their employees who was found dead in her personal vehicle Monday morning is identified as a JPSO sergeant. They say 47-year-old Tracey Marshall was located by first responders in the drivers seat shot multiple times and pronounced dead on the scene. Marshal, who joined the JPSO in 2005, was a sergeant assigned to the courts as a bailiff. The investigation is ongoing.

Long lines are expected at the post office today — the busiest mailing day of the year. USPS spokesman McKinney Boyd says, nationwide, they will process more than 600 million pieces of mail today alone. He says lots of folks went Christmas shopping over the weekend, wrapped up their packages Sunday, and today will drop them off at the post office…:
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For arrival by Christmas, they recommend sending by December 21 for Priority Mail and December 23rd for express shipping.

The Army Corps of Engineers says they are inspecting levees for signs of seepage or failure from Baton Rouge south as the Mississippi River rises above 12 and a quarter feet above sea level in New Orleans. In Baton Rouge the water level was at 31 feet Monday. Restrictions during the high water period include no transportation of heavy loads over the levee and no underground work within 1500 feet of the levee.

 

16:45 Sportscast December 14, 2015

McNeese State’s Matt Viator will be the next head football coach at ULM. Viator will be officially introduced at a press conference scheduled for Tuesday morning. Viator has spent his entire coaching career in Louisiana and is very familiar with the state as it relates to recruiting. The voice of the Warhawks, West Monroe Representative Frank Hoffman, says the Warhawk Nation is looking forward to seeing if Viator is up to the challenge of turning things around in Monroe…

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Viator takes over for Todd Berry who was fired last month.

In college basketball action Sunday, ULM wrapped up its three game road trip with a 100-58 loss to 14th ranked West Virginia. Senior Jamaal Samuel had a career-high 19 points in a losing effort.

Southeastern is now 2-8 on the season after they lost to Florida State 75-58.

Tonight, Tulane hosts Prairie View A&M, while Nicholls State plays at North Texas.

The Saints snapped a four-game losing streak yesterday as they beat the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 24-17. Saints quarterback Drew Brees had two TD throws in the game and moved past Dan Marino into fourth place all-time with 421 career touchdown passes. Brees says its a humbling honor…

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The 5-8 Saints will host the 4-9 Detroit Lions next Monday night.

The NFL has decided to change the kickoff time for the Saints’ home finale. December 27th’s game against the Jacksonville Jaguars will now start 3:05 PM.

The Pelicans’ five-game road trip continues tonight as they visit the Portland Trail Blazers. The Pels have dropped nine straight games in Portland while the Trail Blazers have won six in a row overall against New Orleans.

16:30 Newscast, December 14th, 2015

Today is the busiest mailing day of the year for the United States Postal Service. USPS spokesman McKinney Boyd says, nationwide, they will process more than 600 million pieces of mail today alone. He says package volume is already well above last year’s pace…:
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Boyd says postal workers across the country are already delivering packages seven days a week.

The Baton Rouge Police Department says a Dairy Queen employee is under arrest for allegedly spitting on the hamburger of an officer. They say a Lt. with BRPD ordered his food and noticed a clear substance on top of the bun so he notified the manager who reviewed camera footage of the incident. 21-year-old Elijah Johnson faces many charges including mingling harmful substances and resisting an officer. Cops say Johnson admitted to having several diseases including herpes.

The New Orleans Police Department says the man who was fatally shot by an officer early this morning, fired the first shot. NOPD Chief Michael Harrison says the body camera shows Officer Fredrick Carter returning fire after the suspect shot at the him. He says it’s unclear why the subject fired at the officer as the traffic stop seemed to be routine…
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Officer Carter, who was not injured, will be reassigned pending the outcome of the investigation.

After spending the last 10 seasons at the helm of the McNeese State football program, Matt Viator has been named head coach at ULM. West Monroe Representative Frank Hoffman is the voice of the Warhawks. He says are looking looking forward to seeing if Viator is up to the challenge of turning things around at the program…:
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ULM will introduce Viator at a press conference on Tuesday morning.

 

15:30 Newscast, December 14th, 2015

As crude oil prices continue to fall, Shell has announced they will cut an additional 2,800 jobs. Eric Gill reports…:
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Saints and Pelicans owner Tom Benson on Monday offered to resign as trustee of a disputed family trust fund in Texas only if his estranged heirs don’t take his place. The 88-year-old filed the petition asking an independent trustee succeed him in keeping accounts which hold a bank, real estate and car dealerships in Texas — instead of his daughter Renee Benson.

The Baton Rouge Police Department arrests a Dairy Queen employee they believe spit on a cop’s hamburger. Corporal Don Coppola says the officer noticed a clear substance on top of his bun and alerted a manager to review surveillance footage which showed the suspect handling the bun. 21-year-old Elijah Johnson faces many charges including mingling harmful substances and resisting an officer. Coppola says Johnson confessed to the crime….:
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The investigation is ongoing.

Louisiana-based GLO airlines is officially offering flights between New Orleans and Shreveport. The inaugural trip took off this morning at 11:30. The airline is offering one-way $99 fares including tax and fees for all flights through February 1st to promote its launch. Glo CEO Trey Fayard says he hopes Louisiana Tech fans take advantage of of the flight when they travel to the New Orleans Bowl this weekend.

 

14:30 Newscast, December 14th, 2015

Crude oil prices keep falling and the oil industry continues to suffer. Shell anounced it’s cutting 2,800 jobs in addition to the previously announced 7500. LSU Economist Dr. Loren Scott says one of the few places companies can still make money at these oil prices is the Permian Basin in west Texas. He says many companies are concentrating efforts there and that’s not good for Louisiana…:
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Scott says as long as Saudi Arabia floods the market with crude oil, prices will not improve forcing oil companies to continue to cut back.

A judge today dismissed a lawsuit by the Louisiana Chemical Association arguing the temporary suspension of a 1-cent sales tax exemption on business utilities did not get the required number of votes and is unconstitutional. Lawmakers passed the tax change which would generate $103 million dollars to balance the state’s budget. The judge said the procedure for adoption on the concurrent resolution was in line with the constitution.

Lines are long at the post office today as it’s the busiest mailing day of the year. USPS spokesman McKinney Boyd says over the course of the holiday season, 15.5 billion items of mail will be sent worldwide by USPS. He says they have ramped up staff and are ready to roll…:
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He says delivery volume is already way ahead of where it was this time last year as more people are choosing to shop for gifts online.

ULM says it will officially introduce MNeese State’s Matt Viator as the new coach of the Warhawks at a press conference on Tuesday morning. West Monroe Representative Frank Hoffman is the voice of the Warhawks. He commends the selection committee for making the hire as quickly as they did…:
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As coach of the Cowboys, Viator won three conference championships and made four FCS playoff appearances.