14:30 August 13th, 2014

Louisiana will hold another tax amnesty period this fall. Jeff Palermo has the details…:
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The Lake Charles Police Department says a 16-year-old Barbe High School student was hit by a car while she was crossing McNeese St around 7:20 this morning. The driver told cops she couldn’t see the pedestrian due to glare from the sun. The student is at a hospital with minor injuries.

A woman from Lafayette is facing negligent homicide charges in the death of her 3-year-old child. Lafayette Police Corporal Paul Mouton says 27-year-old Sara LeBlanc allegedly failed to check on her sick toddler the entire day she passed away and went to get fast food…:
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Mouton says the investigation revealed the child went 25 hours without food or fluids.

New research provided to the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries shows Louisiana Black Bear populations are making great strides toward recovery. Large Carnivore Program Manager, Maria Davidson, says scientists have observed female black bears breeding on a regular basis…:
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The Ultimate Goal of the findings is to have the Black Bear removed from the endangered species list.

13:30 Newscast August 13, 2014

The Louisiana Department of Revenue says the state will hold another tax amnesty period from October 15th to November 14th. Revenue Secretary Tim Barfield says says the state held an amnesty program last year and Louisiana collected 452-million dollars in back taxes, but the goal this year is only 100-million…

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During the tax amnesty period all penalties will be waived and the taxpayer only owes 50-percent of the interest that’s due.

A Lafayette mother is facing charges in the death of her 3-year-old child. Lafayette Police Corporal Paul Mouton says 27-year-old Sara Leblanc told investigators the child was sick for a couple of days and their investigation revealed the child went 25 hours without food or fluids during her illness…

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Leblanc has been charged with negligent homicide.

The US Coast Guard is investigating a multi-vessel collision that happened on the Mississippi River near Gretna last night. Spokesman Jonathan Lally says a ship carrying grains lost power and control and crashed into another vessel and barge that was fueling up. He says about 588 gallons of marine grade fuel was spilled into the river and the Gretna water intake was shut off as a safety precaution…

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Jefferson Parish officials say there is no concern for the water supply.

New research provided to the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries shows Louisiana Black Bear populations are making great strides toward recovery. Large Carnivore Program Manager Maria Davidson says the future of the black bear is looking bright…

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The hope is to have the Louisiana Black Bear removed from the endangered species list.

LRN PM Newscall August 13

Louisiana will hold another tax amnesty period this fall. Jeff Palermo has the details

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Lafayette Police arrest a 27-year-old mother in connection with the death of her three-year-old child. Jeff Palermo has the story..

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The US Coast Guard says they are investigating a multi-vessel collision that happened on the Mississippi River near Gretna last night which caused some oil to be spilled into the water. Spokesman Jonathan Lally says a ship carrying grains lost power and control and crashed into another vessel and barge that was fueling up…:

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Lally says fuel was being transferred from the barge when it broke free causing some oil to be discharged into the water from the transfer hose…:

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Lally says no injuries were reported in the incident. He says about 588 gallons of marine grade fuel was spilled into the river and the Gretna water intake was shut off as a safety precation…:

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New research provided to the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries shows Louisiana Black Bear populations are making great strides toward recovery. Large Carnivore Program Manager, Maria Davidson, says they don’t have an official count on how many black bears are in the state, but they’ve learned there are at least 250 female bears, which is a good number…

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The hope is to have the Louisiana Black Bear removed from the endangered species list. The US Fish and Wildlife Service will make that determination. Davidson says the future of the black bear is looking good…

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LDWF has worked many years to rebuild the population of the Louisiana Black Bear. In the 1950s, there were only 100 black bears in the state. Davidson says it appears that female black bears are beginning to breed on a more regular basis…

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The Louisiana Department of Revenue says the state will hold another tax amnesty period from October 15th to November 14th.  Revenue Secretary Tim Barfield says new to this amnesty program is the option that delinquent taxpayers can pay their debt owed to the state through payments

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Barfield says the state held an amnesty program last year and Louisiana collected 452-million dollars in back taxes, but the goal this year is only 100-million

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During the tax amnesty period all penalties will be waived and the taxpayer only owes 50-percent of the interest that’s due. Barfield says a payment plan is new to the amnesty program and that will allow a noncompliant taxpayer to pay their overdue taxes over a six month period…

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A Lafayette mother is facing negligent homicide charges in the death of her three-year-old child. Lafayette Police corporal Paul Mouton says 27-year-old Sara Leblanc told investigators the child was sick for a couple of days, and their investigation revealed the child went 25 hours without food or fluids during her illness

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Mouton says on the day the child died, the little girl went to sleep at around six A-M. Leblanc allegedly did not check on her until seven that night and also left the home during that time to get some fast food

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An autopsy report has determined the cause of death can be attributed to hypothermia and dehydration. Leblanc was charged with negligent homicide. Mouton says the investigation remains ongoing

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12:30 Newscast August 13, 2014

The Louisiana Department of Revenue says the state will hold another tax amnesty period from October 15th to November 14th. Revenue Secretary Tim Barfield says new to this amnesty program is the option that delinquent taxpayers can pay their debt owed to the state through payments…

cut 9 (08) “amount due”

He says the state held an amnesty program last year and collected 452-million dollars in back taxes.

The US Coast Guard says they are investigating a multi-vessel collision that happened on the Mississippi River near Gretna last night. Spokesman Jonathan Lally says a ship carrying grains lost power and control and crashed into another vessel and barge that was fueling up. The barge broke free causing some oil to be discharged into the water…

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No injuries were reported in the incident.

A 27-year-old Lafayette woman has been arrested in connection with the death of her ill 3-year-old daughter. The Lafayette Police Department’s investigation determined Sara Leblanc’s daughter went over 24 hours without food or fluids before she died. Leblanc has been charged with negligent homicide in her daughter’s death.

New research provided to the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries shows Louisiana Black Bear populations are making great strides toward recovery. Large Carnivore Program Manager, Maria Davidson, says they’ve learned there are at least 250 female bears in the state, which is a good number…

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The hope is to have the Louisiana Black Bear removed from the endangered species list.

11:30 Newscast August 13, 2014

Another cold front has settled over Louisiana. Scott Carwile reports…

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In one week candidates will begin qualifying for the November elections. Political Analyst Bernie Pinsonat doesn’t expect any surprise candidates to enter the US Senate race…

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He says Democratic incumbent Mary Landrieu will face two main Republican challengers, Bill Cassidy and Rob Maness.

The US Coast Guard is investigating a multi-vessel collision that happened last night on the Mississippi River near Gretna which caused some oil to be spilled into the water. Spokesman Jonathan Lally says a ship carrying grains lost power and control and crashed into another vessel and barge that was fueling up…

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Lally says about 588 gallons of marine grade fuel was spilled into the river. No injuries were reported in the incident.

The New Orleans Police Department is still searching for the gunman who opened fire on a house in the Lower Ninth Ward that killed two and injured five, including two young children. 33-year-old Terrance McBride and 16-year-old Jasmine Anderson were killed in the shooting. Police Chief Ronal Serpas says McBride was a felon in possession of a firearm facing charges on that plus distribution of heroin. He says this case does not appear to be a gang member involved event…

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The investigation is ongoing.

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Today is the Saints final full practice day at the Greenbrier in West Virginia. Coach Sean Payton says their time away from New Orleans has been productive and they’ve enjoyed their stay in White Sulphur Springs…
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Payton says they’ll definitely be back to the Greenbrier the next two years and probably longer than.

Saints quarterback Drew Brees participated in individual drills, but did not take any snaps during the full-team drills. Payton says they haven’t decided if Brees will play Friday against the Titans.

The LSU football team holds its first scrimmage of preseason camp today. Depending on what Coach Les Miles says after the scrimmage, we could get a better idea on who is leading the race for starting quarterback. Q-B Anthony Jennings says he embraces the competition with Brandon Harris…
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In Ruston, protecting the football has been an emphasis during Louisiana Tech’s preseason camp. Last year, the Bulldogs had 29 turnovers and Coach Skip Holtz says they are doing a much better job when it comes to limiting turnovers in practice.

Former LSU pitcher Anthony Ranaudo is on the mound for the Boston Red Sox. The world champs are hosting the Reds. This is Ranaudo’s second major league start, he one his first over the Yankees.

The NBA Schedule will be released at five P-M today.

10:30 Newscast August 13, 2014

We’re just a week away from the start of the three-day qualifying period where candidates officially sign up to run in the November election. Political Analyst Bernie Pinsonat says the fifth district congressional race will have a large field as challengers see Vance McAllister as a vulnerable incumbent because he was caught kissing a married staffer…

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Pinsonat expects a large field of candidates in the sixth district congressional race, as well.

State Climatologist Barry Keim says northerly breezes have moved into Louisiana causing humidity levels to drop dramatically. He says we’ve been seeing this pattern set up this year over the eastern United States that’s causing the humidity to push down into the Gulf of Mexico…

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Keim says this blast of Canadian air isn’t dropping temperatures all that much, but it’s brought a noticeable drop in the humidity.

The recent death of actor-comedian Robin Williams has opened a discussion about suicide across the country. LSU Mental Health expert, Dr. Howard Osofsky, says, after a suicide, family and friends are often left wondering if they could have done something to prevent it. He says if you notice a loved one’s behavior drastically changing, you may want to seek help…

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Osofsky says treatment does not mean one can definitely prevent suicide, but it can help.

The Coast Guard is investigating a multiple vessel collision on the Mississippi River near Gretna that occurred late Tuesday evening. They say the incident caused oil to spill into the river. A ship carrying grain lost power and struck a docked vessel, causing that vessel to leak oil. Jefferson Parish officials say there is no concern for the water supply. No injuries were reported in the incident.

09:30 Newscast August 13th, 2014

You might notice how great it feels outside this morning and that’s because yet another cold front has moved in. Temperatures aren’t down all that much but humidity is says State Climatologist Barry Keim. He says this is the fourth major front we’ve had pass through Louisiana in the last six weeks…:
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He says we’ve been seeing this pattern set up this year that’s causing the humidity to push down into the Gulf of Mexico.

The recent death of actor-comedian Robin Williams has opened a discussion about suicide across the country. The 63-year-old is said to have been battling severe depression. LSU Mental Health expert, Dr. Howard Osofsky, says treatment in these cases is important but it doesn’t mean suicide can always be prevented…:
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In one week, candidates will begin signing up for the November federal election. Jeff Palermo looks at how the races are shaping up…:
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The U.S. Coast Guard says a 623-foot-long bulk freighter lost power and steering control and crashed into an oil tanker and a barge early this morning in Gretna. The say a vessel carrying grains acted up near the Gretna ferry landing and struck another vessel that was fueling up. They say some oil spilled into the river but there is no threat to water supply. The incident is under investigation.

08:30 Newscast August 13th, 2014

In one week qualifying begins and that’s where candidates officially sign up to run in the upcoming election in November. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says a large field of candidates is expected in the 5th congressional district race. He says former Governor Edwin Edwards is the favorite to make a run-off…:
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Pinsonat says the fifth district congressional race will also have a large field as challengers see Vance McAllister as a vulnerable incumbent because of his kissing scandal earlier this year.

According to figures from the World Trade Center of New Orleans, Louisiana exports are up 9.3 percent during the first half of the year. That’s to $32.1 billion. This keeps Louisiana in 6th place in the US in exports having accounted for 3.6 percent of the $804 billion nationwide through midyear.

NOPD is asking for the public’s help in locating the gunman who were in a vehicle when they opened fire on a house in the 9th ward over the weekend. The shooting killed 2 and injured 5 including two young children. Police Chief Ronal Serpas says they now believe they know who was in the vehicle with the shooter…:
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The investigation is ongoing.

Yet another cold front has settled over Louisiana. Scott Carwile reports…:
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07:30 Newscast August 13th, 2014

State Climatologist Barry Keim says we’ve had northerly breezes move into Louisiana causing the humidity levels to drop dramatically. He says the weather outside is feeling much more comfortable that what you’d expect in The Bayou State for the middle of August…:
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Keim says this is the fourth major front we’ve had pass through Louisiana in the last six weeks.

The New Orleans Police Department is still searching for the gunman who opened fire on a house in the Lower Ninth Ward that killed two and left five people injured. 33-year-old Terrance McBride and 16-year-old Jasmine Anderson were killed in the shooting. Mayor Mitch Landrieu says they need your help finding the shooter…:
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Three of the victims, a mother and her two young children, remain in critical condition.

The recent death of actor-comedian Robin Williams has opened a discussion about suicide across the country. The death of the 63-year-old entertainer has been officially ruled a suicide. LSU Mental Health expert, Dr. Howard Osofsky, says the actor showed several risk factors for suicide…:
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He says if you notice a loved one’s behavior changing, you may want to seek help.

The politically-heated dispute over Louisiana’s use of the Common Core education standards was heard in a state district courtroom Tuesday. The case involves a lawsuit filed by parents and teachers who support Common Core and accuse the governor of violating the state Constitution in his actions against the multi-state standards. Judge Todd Hernandez will rule on the motions after he weighs out everything. No date was given on when a ruling is expected.