13:30 Newscast August 29, 2014

Today is the anniversary of Hurricane Katrina making landfall in Louisiana and many are reflecting on what was going on in their lives 9 years ago. LSU Media Professor Bob Mann says in Katrina’s aftermath, Louisiana has become so schooled in how to prepare for a devastating storm that we could teach the world how to do it…

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Mann was Communications Director for Governor Kathleen Blanco when Katrina hit.

According to GasBuddy.com, domestic oil production is keeping the nation’s gas prices down to 2010 Labor Day weekend levels. Senior Petroleum Analyst Patrick DeHaan says the lack of hurricanes is allowing for oil production to go on without any disruption. He says prices on average in Louisiana are about 20 cents lower today than they were a year ago.

Based on contracts approved by the division of administration, Governor Jindal could pay outside lawyers as much as 275-thousand dollars in state money to represent his office in lawsuits over Common Core. UL Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross says there is a vocal group of anti-Common Core proponents, but there are also many who support the education standards and wish Jindal would spend the state’s money elsewhere

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A Jindal spokesperson says outside counsel is needed when the individual has special expertise in certain areas of the law.

Wet weather is expected to start the Labor Day weekend. State Climatologist Barry Keim says tomorrow thunderstorm activity is expected throughout south Louisiana…

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He says there’s a good chance for rain on Sunday, too.

12:30 Newscast August 29, 2014

Based on contracts approved by the division of administration, Governor Jindal could pay outside lawyers as much as 275-thousand dollars in state money to represent his office in lawsuits over Common Core. UL-Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross says Jindal’s anti-Common Core stance could be tied to his presidential aspirations…

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Jindal filed a lawsuit earlier this week against the Obama administration over Common Core.

Many Louisianians are reflecting today on what was going on in their lives 9 years ago when Hurricane Katrina hit. LSU Media Professor Bob Mann was the Communications Director for then-Governor Kathleen Blanco and says we’re much better prepared today in every way to handle another storm like that should it happen again…

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Governor Jindal issued a statement today saying Louisianians can take comfort in knowing that we are resilient and will continue to grow and prosper.

According to GasBuddy.com, domestic oil production is keeping the nation’s gas prices down to 2010 Labor Day weekend levels. Senior Petroleum Analyst Patrick DeHaan says prices on average in Louisiana are about 20 cents lower today than they were a year ago…

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DeHaan says the low price at the pump is boosting consumer confidence and as a result more people are hitting the road for an end of summer vacation.

If you have outdoor plans tomorrow, you can probably expect to deal with a lot of rain. Two to three inches of rain is predicted in South Louisiana, with localized areas getting more. There’s a good chance for rain on Sunday, too.

LRN Sportscast 11:40 Jeff Palermo

The hype continues to build for tomorrow’s LSU game against the Wisconsin Badgers. Many Tiger fans are excited to see freshman running back Leonard Fournette in his first college game. But Fournette is not the only freshman who will play on offense. Wide receivers Malachi Dupre and Trey Quinn could catch a few passes, and freshman Q-B Brandon Harris is expected to get some snaps.

Louisiana Tech has a difficult challenge to begin the 2014 season as the Bulldogs are at third ranked Oklahoma tomorrow night. The game is listed as a sell-out in Norman and Bulldogs wide receiver Paul Turner says staying focused is the key when playing in front of 82-thousand fans….
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Tech is a 38-point underdog.

The Saints concluded the preseason last night with a 22 to 13 loss to Baltimore. Now Coach Sean Payton will decide which 22 players to cut from the active roster. Back-up quarterback and receiver are two of the bigger position battles. Veteran Robert Meachem could be cut loose, he caught one passe for 52 yards last night. Luke McCown and Ryan Griffin have been competing to be Drew Brees’ back-up. Griffin was 11 of 21 for 126 yards yesterday, while McCown completed all four of his passes.

In college football last night….Pete Thomas’ nine-yard touchdown run late in the fourth quarter gave ULM a 17-10 win over Wake Forest last night. At one point, ULM trailed ten to nothing.

Northwestern State had a 17-point halftime lead, but lost to Missouri State 34 to 27. And Tulsa defeated Tulane 38 to 31 in double overtime. It’s the Green Wave’s 16th straight defeat in games played outside of Louisiana.

11:30 Newscast August 29, 2014

Based on contracts approved by the division of administration, Governor Jindal could pay outside lawyers as much as 275-thousand dollars in state money to represent his office in lawsuits over Common Core. UL Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross says Common Core supporters will look at this as wasted money…

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Jindal filed a lawsuit earlier this week against the Obama administration over Common Core.

Many Louisianians are reflecting today on what was going on in their lives 9 years ago when Hurricane Katrina hit the state. LSU Media Professor Bob Mann was the Communications Director for then-Governor Kathleen Blanco…

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Mann says we’re much better prepared today in every way to handle another storm like that, should it ever happen again.

Those who have outdoor plans Saturday could be dealing with a lot of rain. State Climatologist Barry Keim says the forecast does not look good…

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Keim says there’s a good chance we’ll see rain on Sunday, too.

LSU’s first game is tomorrow and it’s crunch time for Tiger fans to get geared up. LSU introduced a new logo this season and Jennifer Feduccia, owner of Holiday Hallmark, says her customers are extremely happy to see “Toonces” go…

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She says they’ve seen a huge influx of LSU women’s apparel that’s flying off the shelves.

10:30 Newscast August 29, 2014

Today is the anniversary of Hurricane Katrina making landfall in Louisiana. Even after nine years, memories are still fresh and recovery continues. Director of the Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness, Kevin Davis says recovery after a storm is always difficult because every community is different. He thinks the knowledge gained after Katrina will benefit Louisiana for years to come…

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He feels the people of Louisiana have learned quite a bit about hurricane preparedness as a result of Hurricane Katrina.

A ruling is expected today regarding an abortion rights organization’s request for a temporary restraining order to block the state from enforcing a law that would require doctors who perform abortions to have admitting privileges at local hospitals. The Center for Reproductive Rights claim doctors were not given enough time to get approval from hospitals. The law is set to go into effect Monday.

The South Plaquemines High School student who was suspended because of his religiously mandated hairstyle, has been allowed to return to class. The student follows the Rastafarian religion and is required not to cut his hair. ACLU-LA Executive Director Marjorie Esman says is’t unfortunate that there doesn’t seem to be enough recognition of the rights of members of minority faiths. She says the US Constitution is very clear on this issue…

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The school has allowed the student to attend class with his dreadlocks pinned up.

The Baker Police Department is searching for the person responsible in the shooting death of a teenage girl last night. Authorities responded to the scene and found an 18-year old girl dead from multiple gunshot wounds. Her name was not released. Police have not identified a suspect at this time.

09:30 Newscast August 29th, 2014

Today marks the anniversary of Hurricane Katrina making landfall in Louisiana. Director of the Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness, Kevin Davis, is very confident on the local and statewide level that officials are prepared for any type of disaster…:
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He says the state has made great strides in hurricane preparedness since Katrina.

Police are searching for the person responsible in the shooting death of a teenage girl late Thursday night. The Baker Police Department responded to the deadly scene on Heath Drive just before midnight. Investigators found an 18-year-old girl dead from multiple gunshot wounds. Her name was not released. As of now, police have not identified a suspect.

A federal judge on Thursday asked lawyers on both sides of the new restrictive abortion law to come to an agreement that could let clinics stay open after the measure takes effect September 1st. The judge said if the two sides can’t agree, he’ll rule today on a request from clinics for a temporary restraining order blocking enforcement of the law requiring abortion doctors have hospital admitting privileges.

Fans are rushing in to get their purple and gold gear for the big LSU game tomorrow. Scott Carwile reports…:
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08:30 Newscast August 29th, 2014

Today marks the anniversary of Hurricane Katrina making landfall in Louisiana. Even after nine years, memories are still fresh and recovery continues. Eric Gill has more…:
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The New Orleans Police Department says they’ve arrested a pastor who shot an alleged attempted burglary suspect Wednesday night in Algiers. 62-year-old William Littleton now faces one count of aggravated battery by shooting. Cops say he shot a man in the head as he was trying to steal copper from the Greater Morning Star Baptist Church.

The South Plaquemines High School student who was suspended because of his religiously mandated hairstyle, has been allowed to return to class. ACLU-LA Executive Director Marjorie Esman says the school has allowed the student to attend class with his dreadlocks pinned up. She says other issues related to the suspension are still being worked out, like the school’s responsibility to help the student catch up with missed schoolwork…:
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She says it’s unfortunate that there doesn’t seem to be enough recognition of the rights of members of minority faiths.

Two Louisiana teams begin the college football season tomorrow against Top 25 opponents. The 13th ranked Tigers will face 14th ranked Wisconsin at a neutral site in Houston. Louisiana Tech is also facing a Top 25 team as the Bulldogs will visit third ranked Oklahoma tomorrow night.

07:30 Newscast August 29th, 2014

A federal judge is expected to rule today on a new law that critics of the legislation say will force Louisiana’s five abortion clinics to close. Jeff Palermo has the story…:
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State Police say a 74-year-old woman was killed in a Union Parish crash Thursday afternoon on LA Highway 33. Patrica Holloway of Downsville lost control of her vehicle drove off the road and struck a tree. The woman died later at a hospital in Shreveport.

Drew Brees and wife Brittany have named their baby girl Rylen Judith Brees. The name was announced publicly Thursday during the CST broadcast of the Saints’ final preseason game. Baby Rylen has three older brothers: Baylen, Callen and Bowen.

Tomorrow is LSU’s first game of the season so it’s crunch time for Tiger Fans to get geared up in their purple and gold! Jennifer Feduccia is the owner of a LSU fan shop called Holiday Hallmark in Baton Rouge. She says they’ve seen a huge influx in LSU women’s apparel that is flying off the shelves…:
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LSU introduced a new logo this season and basically said goodbye, officially, to the old Tiger logo that was extremely unpopular with fans. Feduccia says her customers are EXTREMELY glad to see “Toonces” go.

06:45 Sportscast August 29th 2014

Two Louisiana teams begin the college football season tomorrow against Top 25 opponents. The 13th ranked Tigers will face 14th ranked Wisconsin at a neutral site in Houston. LSU Coach Les Miles says the plan is to play two quarterbacks, Brandon Harris and Anthony Jennings, but that could change depending how the game goes:
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Louisiana Tech is also facing a Top 25 team as the Bulldogs will visit third ranked Oklahoma tomorrow night. And a big crowd is expected at the newly refurbished Cajun field for Saturday night’s game between UL Lafayette and the Southern Jaguars.

Last night ULM got a nice victory. The Warhawks beat Wake Forest 17-10 at JPS Field in Malone Stadium. ULM trailed at the half 10-0 before rallying for 17 unanswered points on Wake Forest in Monroe. The Warhawks next host Idaho on September 6th.

The defending the Southland Conference champion Southeastern Louisiana Lions kickoff the 2014 season by hosting Jacksonville on Saturday night in Strawberry Stadium. The Lions are coming off an 11-and-3 season and their first playoff appearance on the F-C-S level. Coach Ron Roberts to get back to the playoffs they need to start the year with a victory:
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The game kicks off tonight at 8pm.

The Saints lost their final preseason game last night to the Ravens by a score of 22-13. Quarterback Drew Brees did not play but backup Luke McCown completed all four of his passes. The Black and Gold begin the regular season next Sunday in Atlanta.

06:30 Newscast August 29th, 2014

Today marks the anniversary of Hurricane Katrina making landfall in Louisiana. Even after nine years, memories are still fresh and recovery continues. Director of the Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness, Kevin Davis, says the state has made great strides in hurricane preparedness since Katrina…:
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He thinks the knowledge gained after Hurricane Katrina will benefit Louisiana for years to come.

A federal judge is expected to rule Friday on a new law that critics of the legislation say will force Louisiana’s five abortion clinics to close. The law in question was passed by the state legislature earlier this year and it goes into effect Monday. It requires doctors who perform abortions to have admitting privileges at a nearby hospital. The Center for Reproductive Rights filed the court challenge last week, claiming not enough time was given for doctors to get responses from hospitals.

Louisiana State Police says a Delcambre (dell-come) woman succumbed to her injuries after a single vehicle crash this week evening in Iberia Parish. They say 41-year-old Amy Noel lost control of her car on La 14 and crashed into a culvert on the drivers side of the vehicle. She was airlifted to a hospital and LSP was notified yesterday that she passed away.

The South Plaquemines High School student who was suspended because of his religiously mandated hairstyle, has been allowed to return to class. The student is a follower of the Rastafari religion and is required not to cut his hair. ACLU-LA Executive Director Marjorie Esman says school policy is that boy’s hair cannot extend past the collar…:
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