10:30 Newscast November 19th, 2014

The Baton Rouge Police Department has made two arrests in connection with the death of a West St. John High School Football Coach. They say 25-year-old Lentrell Cloud is charged with second degree murder for allegeldy shooting 27-year-old Juan Joseph outside of a nightclub in Baton Rouge over the weekend. The other man arrested was 25-year-old Lemark Cloud who is accused of being the getaway driver. The two suspects are cousins.

According to the Department of Health and Hospitals, flu activity is on the increase in Louisiana. Scott Carwile has more…:
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The US Small Business Administration has approved Governor Bobby Jindal’s request for federal disaster assistance in Ouachita Parish following the tornadoes last month. This means low interest disaster loans are available to homeowners and businesses whose property was damaged as a result of the storms. You can apply online at disasterloan.sba.gov/ela.

Democratic Senator Mary Landrieu was not successful in pushing a US Senate bill that would green-light the Keystone Oil Pipeline. The measure needed 60 votes to pass but it only got 59. Landrieu has been pushing to get the measure passed to illustrate her clout to voters in the US-Senate runoff against Congressman Bill Cassidy. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat…:
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The Cassidy campaign responded to the vote saying this demonstrates Landrieu is not capable of standing up for Louisiana effectively.

09:30 Newscast November 19, 2014

Democratic Senator Mary Landrieu was unsuccessful in her attempt to get the US Senate to pass a bill that would authorize the construction of the Keystone XL Pipeline. Michelle Southern reports…

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Baton Rouge police have arrested two cousins in connection with the shooting death of West. St. John High School football coach Juan Joseph. 25-year-old Kendric Lentrell Cloud, who is accused of shooting Joseph, turned himself in last night and was booked on second degree murder and other charges. 25-year-old Lemark Cloud, the alleged getaway driver, is charged with accessory to second-degree murder among other charges.

The American Civil Liberties Union of Louisiana says a school bus driver in East Baton Rouge Parish harassed and detained a student because he thought the 16-year-old was gay. E-B-R school system spokesperson Keith Bromery says they’ll use this incident as an example when training bus drivers that they should not harass students about religious or sexual orientation beliefs…

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Louisiana ACLU Executive Director Marjorie Esman says they’ve asked the East Baton Rouge School System to fully investigate the complaint.

The Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International states the drone industry will have an estimated economic impact of $213 million dollars on Louisiana over the next three years. President Michael Toscano says unmanned aircraft systems are very good as delivery systems and situation awareness…

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He says over 1,000 jobs would be generated over the same time period.

08:30 Newscast November 19, 2014

Democratic Senator Mary Landrieu’s attempt to get the US Senate to pass a bill that would authorize the construction of the Keystone Oil Pipeline was unsuccessful. The measure needed 60 votes to pass but it only got 59. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says the fact that Landrieu couldn’t pull off the push to pass this bill by her own colleagues is the final nail in her coffin in the US Senate race…

cut 16 (10) “devastating”

Landrieu has spent the last week trying to pass the bill as a way to show her clout in Congress in the Senate runoff.

Flu activity is on the increase in Louisiana, according to the Department of Health and Hospitals. Frank Welch, Medical Director for the Immunization Program, says if you haven’t gotten your flu shot, yet, now is the time to do so for two reasons…

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He says the dominant strain of flu going through the state is one that is captured by the flu shot.

According to the Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International, the drone industry will have an estimated economic impact of $213 million dollars on Louisiana. Michelle Southern reports…

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Louisiana’s Unclaimed Property Program returned a record $35.5 million last fiscal year, according to State Treasurer John Kennedy. Currently the state has over $635 million in unclaimed property. If you think some of that is yours, you can search online at www-dot-LATreasury-dot-com.

07:30 Newscast November 19, 2014

Democratic Senator Mary Landrieu failed in her attempt to get the US Senate to pass a bill that would authorize the construction of the Keystone XL Pipeline. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says at this point, he has no idea why Landrieu would continue to fight in the runoff against Congressman Bill Cassidy….

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The measure got 59 votes when it needed 60 to pass.

The Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International says the drone industry will have an estimated economic impact of $213 million dollars on Louisiana over the next three years and generate over 1,000 jobs. President Michael Toscano says there are many entities that have started making drones a big part of their business…:

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According to the secretary of state’s website, several drone companies have popped up in Louisiana over the last couple of years.

According to the Department of Health and Hospitals, flu activity is on the increase in Louisiana. Frank Welch, Medical Director for the Immunization Program, says it appears the flu is broadly broken out all over the state…

cut 12 (08) “pretty much everywhere”

Welch says the strain of flu that seems to be dominant this year, is one that is captured by the flu shot.

The American Civil Liberties Union of Louisiana says an East Baton Rouge school bus driver detained and harassed a student because he thought the 16-year-old was gay. Executive Director Marjorie Esman says they’ve asked the East Baton Rouge School System to educate their employees, including bus drivers, that it’s illegal to harass a student based on sexual orientation or religion…

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The E-B-R school system says they’ll use this incident as an example when training bus drivers that they should not harass students about religious or sexual orientation beliefs.

*CORRECTION* AM Newscall November 19, 2014

According to the Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International, the drone industry will have an estimated economic impact of $213 million dollars on Louisiana. Michelle Southern reports.

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According to the Department of Health and Hospitals, flu activity is on the increase in Louisiana. Scott Carwile has more…

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Democratic Senator Mary Landrieu did not prevail in her attempt to get the US Senate to pass a bill that would authorize the construction of the Keystone Oil Pipeline. Michelle Southern reports…:

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According to the Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International, the drone industry will have an estimated economic impact of $213 million dollars on Louisiana over the next three years and generate over 1,000 jobs. President Michael Toscano says there are many entities that have started making drones a big part of their business…:

Cut 4  (06)  “public safety”

According to the secretary of state’s website, several drone companies have popped up in Louisiana over the last couple of years. Toscano says unmanned aircraft systems are very good as delivery systems and situation awareness — the extension of the eyes and ears of a human…:

Cut 5  (09)  “efficient way”

Toscano says utility companies are using drones to inspect things like pipes and power lines which is a far more safe and effective way. He says farmers can use drones to check on the health of their crops and water and spray them more efficiently and selectively. Toscano says the ways people can use drones to make their jobs easier is growing by the day:

Cut 6 (08)  “better crops”

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The American Civil Liberties Union of Louisiana says a school bus driver in East Baton Rouge Parish detained and harassed a student because he thought the 16-year-old was gay. Executive Director Marjorie Esman says the incident involved a student from Broadmoor High School

CUT 7 (10)  “was gay”

Esman says they’ve asked the East Baton Rouge School System to fully investigate the complaint and educate their employees, including bus drivers, it’s illegal to harass a student based on sexual orientation or religion

Cut 8 (10)    “proselytizing students” 

E-B-R school system spokesperson Keith Bromery says the bus driver’s supervisor is aware of the situation and it’s been addressed

Cut 9 (08)       “behavior”  

Bromery says they’ll use this incident as an example when training bus drivers that they should not harass students about religious or sexual orientation beliefs

Cut 10 (11)  be tolerated” 

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According to the Department of Health and Hospitals, flu activity is on the increase in Louisiana. Frank Welch, Medical Director for the Immunization Program, says the state typically gets a late start on flu activity, but not this year…

cut 11 (08)  “past few years”

He says there is no real reason why the flu is more active in Louisiana this year in comparison to recent years. Welch says it appears the flu is broadly broken out all over the state…

cut 12 (08)  “pretty much everywhere”

Welch says the strain of flu that seems to be dominant this year, is one that is captured by the flu shot. He says if you haven’t gotten your flu shot, yet, now is the time to do so. Welch says there are two reason you should get inoculated…

Cut 13 (08)  “to anyone else”

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Democratic Senator Mary Landrieu did not prevail in her attempt to get the US Senate to pass a bill that would authorize the construction of the Keystone Oil Pipeline. The measure needed 60 votes to pass but it only got 59. Landrieu has spent the last week trying to pass the bill as a way to show her clout in Congress in the Senate runoff. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat…:

Cut 14 (14)  “so Republican”

Pinsonat says at this point, he has no idea why Landrieu would continue to fight in the runoff against Congressman Bill Cassidy….:

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Pinsonat says the fact that Landrieu couldn’t pull off the push to pass the Keystone bill by her own colleagues is the final nail in her coffin in the US Senate race…:

Cut 16  (10)  “devastating”

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The Ragin Cajuns will play their final home game of the season on Saturday when they host Appalachian State. U-L Lafayette Head Coach Mark Hudspeth says the Mountaineers have two of the best offensive players in the league in quarterback Taylor Lamb and Marcus Cox and they play well together as a team…

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Hudspeth says he hopes they’ll have the biggest crowd of the season for the final home game of the year….

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Louisiana Tech hits the road this weekend looking to improve to 7-0 in Conference USA action. The Bulldogs are at Old Dominion who is 4-and-6 overall, 2-and-4 in the league. Tech Head Coach Skip Holtz says even though the Monarchs have a losing record, they have one of the better offenses in the conference

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A win for the Bulldogs on Saturday and they will clinch the Western Division of Conference USA. Holtz says he’s talked to his team about staying focused on Old Dominion and not worry about the division standings

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06:45 Sportscast November 19, 2014

The Ragin Cajuns will play their final home game of the season on Saturday when they host Appalachian State. U-L Lafayette Head Coach Mark Hudspeth says the Mountaineers have two of the best offensive players in the league in quarterback Taylor Lamb and Marcus Cox and they play well together as a team…

cut 17 (14) “up there”

Hudspeth says he hopes they’ll have the biggest crowd of the season for the final home game of the year.

Baton Rouge police have arrested two men in connection with the shooting death of West. St. John High School football coach Juan Joseph. 25-year-old Kendric Lentrell Cloud, who is accused of shooting Joseph, turned himself in last night and was booked on a second degree murder charge. 25-year-old Lemark Cloud, the alleged getaway driver, is charged with accessory to second-degree murder among other charges. Authorities say the two men are cousins.

Louisiana Tech hits the road this weekend looking to improve to 7-0 in Conference USA action. The Bulldogs are at Old Dominion who is 4-and-6 overall, 2-and-4 in the league. Tech Head Coach Skip Holtz says even though the Monarchs have a losing record, they have one of the better offenses in the conference

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A win for the Bulldogs on Saturday and they will clinch the Western Division of Conference USA.

The Pelicans outscored Sacramento 31-15 in the third quarter in route to a 106-100 victory last night. Anthony Davis poured in 28 points to lead all scorers.

In college hoops, LSU rallied from a double digit halftime deficit to defeat Texas Tech in overtime 69-64.

06:30 Newscast November 19, 2014

Democratic Senator Mary Landrieu did not prevail in her attempt to get the US Senate to pass a bill that would authorize the construction of the Keystone Oil Pipeline. Landrieu has spent the last week trying to pass the bill as a way to show her clout in Congress in the Senate runoff. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat…

cut 14 (14) “so Republican”

The measure needed 60 votes to pass but it only got 59.

According to the Department of Health and Hospitals, flu activity is on the increase in Louisiana. Frank Welch, Medical Director for the Immunization Program, says the state typically gets a late start on flu activity, but not this year…

cut 11 (08) “past few years”

Welch says it appears the flu is broadly broken out all over the state.

The American Civil Liberties Union of Louisiana says a school bus driver in East Baton Rouge Parish detained and harassed a student because he thought the 16-year-old was gay. Executive Director Marjorie Esman says the incident involved a student from Broadmoor High School…

cut 7 (10) “was gay”

E-B-R school system spokesperson Keith Bromery says the bus driver’s supervisor is aware of the situation and it’s been addressed…

Cut 9 (08) “behavior”

Bromery says they’ll use this incident as an example when training bus drivers.

AM Newscall November 19th, 2014

According to the Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International, the drone industry will have an estimated economic impact of $213 million dollars on Louisiana. Michelle Southern reports.

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According to the Department of Health and Hospitals, flu activity is on the increase in Louisiana. Scott Carwile has more…

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Democratic Senator Mary Landrieu did not prevail in her attempt to get the US Senate to pass a bill that would authorize the construction of the Keystone Oil Pipeline. Michelle Southern reports…:

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According to the Association for Unnamed Vehicle Systems International, the drone industry will have an estimated economic impact of $213 million dollars on Louisiana over the next three years and generate over 1,000 jobs. President Michael Toscano says there are many entities that have started making drones a big part of their business…:

Cut 4  (06)  “public safety”

According to the secretary of state’s website, several drone companies have popped up in Louisiana over the last couple of years. Toscano says unmanned aircraft systems are very good as delivery systems and situation awareness — the extension of the eyes and ears of a human…:

Cut 5  (09)  “efficient way”

Toscano says utility companies are using drones to inspect things like pipes and power lines which is a far more safe and effective way. He says farmers can use drones to check on the health of their crops and water and spray them more efficiently and selectively. Toscano says the ways people can use drones to make their jobs easier is growing by the day:

Cut 6 (08)  “better crops”

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The American Civil Liberties Union of Louisiana says a school bus driver in East Baton Rouge Parish detained and harassed a student because he thought the 16-year-old was gay. Executive Director Marjorie Esman says the incident involved a student from Broadmoor High School

CUT 7 (10)  “was gay”

Esman says they’ve asked the East Baton Rouge School System to fully investigate the complaint and educate their employees, including bus drivers, it’s illegal to harass a student based on sexual orientation or religion

Cut 8 (10)    “proselytizing students” 

E-B-R school system spokesperson Keith Bromery says the bus driver’s supervisor is aware of the situation and it’s been addressed

Cut 9 (08)       “behavior”  

Bromery says they’ll use this incident as an example when training bus drivers that they should not harass students about religious or sexual orientation beliefs

Cut 10 (11)  be tolerated” 

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According to the Department of Health and Hospitals, flu activity is on the increase in Louisiana. Frank Welch, Medical Director for the Immunization Program, says the state typically gets a late start on flu activity, but not this year…

cut 11 (08)  “past few years”

He says there is no real reason why the flu is more active in Louisiana this year in comparison to recent years. Welch says it appears the flu is broadly broken out all over the state…

cut 12 (08)  “pretty much everywhere”

Welch says the strain of flu that seems to be dominant this year, is one that is captured by the flu shot. He says if you haven’t gotten your flu shot, yet, now is the time to do so. Welch says there are two reason you should get inoculated…

Cut 13 (08)  “to anyone else”

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Democratic Senator Mary Landrieu did not prevail in her attempt to get the US Senate to pass a bill that would authorize the construction of the Keystone Oil Pipeline. The measure needed 60 votes to pass but it only got 59. Landrieu has spent the last week trying to pass the bill as a way to show her clout in Congress in the Senate runoff. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat…:

Cut 14 (14)  “so Republican”

Pinsonat says at this point, he has no idea why Landrieu would continue to fight in the runoff against Congressman Bill Cassidy….:

Cut 15  (13)  “US Senator”

Pinsonat says the fact that Landrieu couldn’t pull off the push to pass the Keystone bill by her own colleagues is the final nail in her coffin in the US Senate race…:

Cut 16  (10)  “devastating”

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The Ragin Cajuns will play their final home game of the season on Saturday when they host Appalachian State. U-L Lafayette Head Coach Mark Hudspeth says the Mountaineers have two of the best offensive players in the league in quarterback Taylor Lamb and Marcus Cox and they play well together as a team…

Cut 17  (14)   “up there”

Hudspeth says he hopes they’ll have the biggest crowd of the season for the final home game of the year….

Cut 18 (16) “to ask”

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Louisiana Tech hits the road this weekend looking to improve to 7-0 in Conference USA action. The Bulldogs are at Old Dominion who is 4-and-6 overall, 2-and-4 in the league. Tech Head Coach Skip Holtz says even though the Monarchs have a losing record, they have one of the better offenses in the conference

Cut 19 (19)   “a carry”

A win for the Bulldogs on Saturday and they will clinch the Western Division of Conference USA. Holtz says he’s talked to his team about staying focused on Old Dominion and not worry about the division standings

Cut 20 (11)  “we want”

 

LRN sportscast 16:45

The Saints will not return to the practice field until Thursday that’s because their next game is not until Monday night, when they host the Baltimore Ravens. New Orleans heads into the final six games of the season with a 4-and-6 record, but still tied for first place in the NFC South. Coach Sean Payton says his team has to take advantage of that opportunity…
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The Ravens will come into the game with a six-and-four record. And they are coming off a bye weekend.

In basketball tonight….LSU will face Texas Tech in a game that can be seen on ESPN Two at 8:30. Both teams are 1-and-0 and last year the Tigers got out of Lubbock, Texas with a two-point win. The Pelicans are at Sacramento, after losing last night in Portland.

Louisiana Tech hits the road this weekend looking to improve to 7-0 in Conference USA action. The Bulldogs are at Old Dominion who is 4-and-6 overall, 2-and-4 in the league. Tech Head Coach Skip Holtz says even though the Monarchs have a losing record, they have one of the better offenses in the conference….
cut 19 (19) “…a carry”
A win for the Bulldogs on Saturday and they will clinch the Western Division of Conference USA.

Former LSU Quarterback Zach Mettenberger looked good in last night’s Monday night football game, despite throwing a pick six on his first pass of the night. Mettenberger rebounded to throw for 263 yards and two touchdowns, but his Titans still lost to the Steelers 27-24.

LRN Newscast 16:30 11-18-14

One of the former Destrehan High School teachers arrested for having a sexual relationship with a 16-year-old student is asking a judge to ease her house arrest restrictions.
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State Treasurer John Kennedy is reporting a record $35.5 million dollars in refunds for Louisiana’s Unclaimed Property Program for the last fiscal year. Right now, there is more than $635 million dollars in unclaimed property. You can search online at LAtreasury.com.

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Lake Charles Police have arrested three men today accused of a violent home invasion and robbery last week that resulted in the sexual battery of a woman who was homealone. Chief Don Dixon says they believe the trio targeted that specific house…
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The bond for 22 year-olds Sedric Green, Joshua Bryant, and Jaylin Jack is at 1 million dollars each.

State Farm announces they will increase auto insurance rates for Louisiana customers beginning December 8th.
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Spokesman Gary Stephenson says the statewide average increase will be about 3.6 percent.