08:30 Newscast December 30, 2014

Republican Congressman Steve Scalise of Metairie, has acknowledged that he once addressed a white supremacist group while serving in the Louisiana Legislature. In 2002, Scalise spoke at convention of the European-American Unity and Rights Organization, which is classified as a hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center. Scalise aide, Moira Bagley Smith, says in a written statement that Scalise spoke only to rally support for conservative fiscal policies and in no way to endorse the mission and views of this group.

With 2015 fast approaching, now would be a good time to start getting a plan together for improving your financial situation. Bennett Blackledge is a financial advisor in Baton Rouge and he says says many people are getting year end bonuses and he encourages folks to plug that money into a credit card balance…

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He says a great new years resolution could be resolving to save between 5 to 10 percent of your take home pay.

The Lafayette Parish Sheriff’s Office says one teen is dead and another in stable condition when they were shot by a business owner after they allegedly broke into his store and tried to run him over. The owner told authorites that he fired several rounds into the vehicle after he saw one of the men raise a gun toward him. Authorities say 19-year-old Latorious Walker was found deceased in the vehicle with several gunshot wounds. 17-year-old Lamar Brooks was found with a single gunshot wound and taken to a local hospital.

You’ve probably accumulated plenty of trash this month during the Holidays and the Department of Environmental Quality is urging you to recycle…

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07:30 Newscast December 30, 2014

Republican Congressman Steve Scalise of Metairie, has acknowledged that he once addressed a white supremacist group. While serving in the Louisiana Legislature, Scalise spoke at a 2002 convention of the European-American Unity and Rights Organization. This group, founded by former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke, is classified as a hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center. Scalise aide, Moira Bagley Smith, says in a written statement that Scalise spoke only to rally support for conservative fiscal policies in the state and not to endorse the mission and views of his audience.

As we wind down the holiday season, the Department of Environmental Quality is urging you to recycle. DEQ spokesman Greg Langley says they encourage people to recycle their Christmas trees. He says local governments throughout the state have different tree recycling programs and you can get information at deq.louisiana.gov or on their Facebook Page…:

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Langley says if you do recycle your tree you should remove lights, ornaments, tinsel and other decorative items before disposing of them.

The AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety’s Traffic Safety Culture Index also shows that just over 25-percent of drivers feel that the use of prescription drugs behind the wheel poses a threat to their personal safety. Spokesman Don Redman says that many prescriptions, and some over-the-counter medications, can impair a driver in a similar way that alcohol does…

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To learn of the impact that prescription and over-the-counter drugs can have on safe driving ability, you can go online to www-dot-roadsiderx-dot-com.

With 2015 around the corner, now is good time to start getting a plan together to improve your personal finance situation. Bennett Blackledge is a financial advisor in Baton Rouge and he says a great new years resolution could be resolving to save between 5 to 10 percent of your take home pay…

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He says you should make a financial savings plan for next Christmas starting in January.

06:45 Sportscast December 30, 2014

The Music City Bowl is today featuring the LSU Tigers and Notre Dame. The game kicks off at 2pm and will be televised on ESPN. Notre Dame will start sophomore Malik Zaire (Ma-Leak, Zie-Ear) at quarterback in place of senior Everett Golson. Golson started all 12 regular season games for the Irish but had struggled down the stretch and was pulled in favor of Zaire during Notre Dame’s 49-14 loss to USC in the regular-season finale. Irish coach Brian Kelly says they are pleased with the way Golson has looked the past couple of weeks…

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In response to Kelly’s announcement, LSU coach Les Miles made it clear the starting quarterback switch wouldn’t change much in the way his defense heads into today’s game. The game kicks off at 2pm and will be televised on ESPN.

The Pelicans return to the Smoothie King Center tonight to take on the Phoenix Suns. The Pels are 15-15 and coming off a 107-100 weekend road loss to the Chicago Bulls. The Suns carry a six-game winning streak into tonight’s contest. Tipoff is scheduled for 7PM.

In college hoops action, LSU continues their winning ways as they defeated Southern Miss 87-67 last night in Baton Rouge. Sophomore forward Jarell Martin lead the Tigers in scoring with 24. Jordan Mickey added 14 points and 10 rebounds as LSU improves to 10-2. The Tigers have won their last 7 games.

Louisiana Tech blew past Southern Arkansas, 74-52. Alex Hamilton lead the Bulldogs with 17 points, Xavian Stapleton came off the bench to add 16. Muleriders’ guard Jaron Davis lead all scorers with 18. Tech improves to 9-4 for the season, a perfect 7-0 at home.

Southern falls to 3-11 as they lose to Hawaii 71-57. Tre Lynch lead the Jags with 13 points in the loss.

A full slate of action scheduled for tonight, ULM travels to Georgia State for a big Sun Belt matchup, Nicholls State hosts Spring Hill, McNeese State hits the road to take on Mississippi State, Arkansas Little Rock hosts UL-Lafayette in another Sun Belt matchup, and UNO will take on Central Baptist College.

06:30 Newscast December 30, 2014

New research from the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety reveals that Americans have a higher tolerance for drug-impaired drivers than they do for alcohol impaired drivers. Spokesman Don Redman says State Troopers in the New Orleans area have seen an increase in drug use during DWI arrests…

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The Traffic Safety Culture Index shows two-thirds of Americans say drinking and driving poses a very serious threat on the road, while just over 50-percent feel the same way about drug use.

With 2015 fast approaching, now would be a good time to start getting a plan together for improving your personal finance situation. Bennett Blackledge is a financial advisor in Baton Rouge and he says if you don’t already have one, the best gift you can give yourself in the new year is a sound plan…

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Blackledge a great new years resolution could be resolving to save between 5 to 10 percent of your take home pay.

You’ve probably accumulated plenty of trash this month during the Holidays and the Department of Environmental Quality is urging you to recycle. DEQ spokesman Greg Langley says more garbage is produced in the month of December than any other month. He says if you’ve got a lot of boxes, many businesses will accept used packing supplies…

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Langley says they also encourage people to recycle Christmas trees because it reduces the amount of material that goes into landfills and provides compost, mulch and wood chips for local gardeners.

AM Newscall December 30th, 2014

The AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety’s Traffic Safety Culture Index reveals that Americans have a higher tolerance for drug-impaired drivers than they do for alcohol impaired drivers. Eric Gill reports…

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With 2015 fast approaching, now would be a good time to start getting a plan together for improving your personal finance situation. Michelle Southern reports…:

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You’ve probably accumilated plenty of trash this month during the Holidays and the Department of Environmental Quality is urging you to recyle. Michelle Southern reports.

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New research from the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety reveals that Americans have a higher tolerance for drug-impaired drivers than they do for alcohol impaired drivers. It shows two-thirds of Americans say drinking and driving poses a very serious threat on the road, while just over 50-percent feel the same way about drug use. Spokesman Don Redman says State Troopers in the New Orleans area have seen an increase in drug use during DWI arrests…

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The Traffic Safety Culture Index also shows that just over 25-percent feel that the use of prescription drugs behind the wheel poses a threat to their personal safety. Redman says that many prescriptions, and some over-the-counter medications, can impair a driver in a similar way that alcohol does…

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Previous studies have found that certain antidepressants can increase crash risk by up to 41-percent. To educate drivers on the impact that prescription and over-the-counter drugs can have on safe driving ability, Redman says they have developed the free RoadwiseRX website… (www-dot-roadsiderx-dot-com)

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With 2015 fast approaching, now would be a good time to start getting a plan together for improving your personal finance situation. Bennett Blackledge is a financial advisor in Baton Rouge and he says if you don’t already have one, the best gift you can give yourself in the new year is a sound plan…:

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Blackledge a great new years resolution could be resolving to save between 5 to 10 percent of your take home pay…:

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Blackledge says you should sit down and look at how much you spent for Christmas in 2014, and begin in January making a financial savings plan for next Christmas. He says many people are getting year end bonuses and he encourages folks to plug that money into a credit card balance…:

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You’ve probably accumulated plenty of trash this month during the Holidays and the Department of Environmental Quality is urging you to recycle. DEQ spokesman Greg Langley says more garbage is produced in the month of December than any other month. He says if you’ve got a lot of boxes, many businesses will accept used packing supplies…:

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Langley says they also encourage people to recycle Christmas trees because it reduces the amount of material that goes into landfills and provides compost, mulch and wood chips for us by local gardeners. He says local governments throughout the state have different tree recycling programs and you can get information at deq.louisiana.gov or on their Facebook Page…:

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Langley says if you do recycle your tree you should remove lights, ornaments, tinsel and other decorative items before disposing of them. He says most cardboard and wrapping paper can be reused. Langley says plenty of folks got new gifts that require batteries which they always prefer to keep out of landfills…:

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The Music City Bowl is today featuring the LSU Tigers and Notre Dame. The game kicks off at 2pm and will be televised on ESPN. Notre Dame will start sophomore Malik Zaire (Ma-Leak, Zie-Ear) at quarterback in place of senior Everett Golson. Irish coach Brian Kelly said at a press conference Monday they do plan to play both players…:

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Golson started all 12 regular season games for the Irish but had struggled down the stretch and was pulled in favor of Zaire during Notre Dame’s 49-14 loss to USC in the regular-season finale. Kelly says they are pleased with the way Golson has looked the past couple of weeks..:

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In response to Kelly’s announcement, LSU coach Les Miles made it clear the starting quarterback switch wouldn’t change much in the way his defense heads into Tuesday’s game…:

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17:30 Newscast December 29th, 2014

The Iberville Parish Fire Department say three people were taken to a Baton Rouge hospital for evaluation after a chlorine leak happened at a chemical plant in St. Gabriel. Officials say it was a leak from a storage tank Monday morning. There was no off site impact.

Today at Music City Bowl Press Conference in Nashville, LSU coach Les Miles praised Michigan’s reported hiring of former 49ers coach Jim Harbaugh…:
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The Music City Bowl is scheduled for 2pm tomorrow and will be broadcast on ESPN. The last time LSU faced Notre Dame was in the 2007 Sugar Bowl in New Orleans.

Shreveport Police have arrested another person in connection with an early Friday morning shooting that left an Arkansas man dead. 21-year-old Demarcus Gladney of Bossier City is charged with one count of illegal use of a weapon. Sgt. Bill Gooden says this deadly incident began when a group of teens were kicked out of a Christmas party at a hotel for fighting…:
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A 16-year-old was previously arrested for his involvement in the shooting.

State Police say a pedestrian was struck and killed by a vehicle last night in St. Martin Parish. Master Trooper Brooks David says 48-year-old Brian Bearden of Youngsville was transported to a local hospital where he was pronounced dead. He says officers responded to a crash last night on US 90…:
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David says the driver of the vehicle says he did not see Bearden as he was crossing the highway.

 

16:45 Sportscast December 29th, 2014

It’s probably a Saints season that the Who Dat Nation would prefer to forget. New Orleans beat Tampa Bay yesterday 23-20 but some fans aren’t happy about that because we’re down to likely number 13 in the first round for next year’s draft. These Black and Gold fans didn’t hold back when we asked their feelings…:
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NFL teams can sign free agents starting March 10. The draft begins April 30.

NFL Analsyt Mike Detillier says now the team needs to focus on getting some solid players at center and cornerback and with the right personnel moves, the team can get right back to wining. He reminds the Black & Gold faithful of 2005…:
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Coach Sean Payton was asked about possible changes but said making any such comment would be inappropriate only one day after the season.

Today at Music City Bowl Press Conference in Nashville, LSU coach Les Miles praised Michigan’s reported hiring of former 49ers coach Jim Harbaugh…:
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The Music City Bowl is scheduled for 2pm tomorrow and will be broadcast on ESPN. The last time LSU faced Notre Dame was in the 2007 Sugar Bowl in New Orleans.

In college hoops tonight, LSU hosts Southern Miss, you can watch that game on the SEC Network, Southern is in Honolulu to take on Hawaii, and Louisiana Tech takes on the Muleriders of Southern Arkansas.

LRN Newscast 16:30 12-29-14

An arrest has been made in the Christmas Day shooting in Lafayette that left one victim dead and injured another. Lafayette Police Cpl. Paul Mouton says twenty-three-year-old Chesmond Paris of Lafayette is charged with second-degree murder, in connection with the shooting death of 23-year-old Wilbert Simon (SEE mon).
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A Thibodaux woman has been arrested with her 3rd DWI as she crashes her car with an unrestrained toddler inside into a home early Sunday morning. Twenty-nine year-old Arielle Dumas of Thibodaux was charged with 3rd offense DWI, reckless operation and no child restraint system. The child suffered minor injuries, and Dumas was booked into the Lafourche Parish Dentention Center on a $21 thousand, 300 dollar bond.

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Louisiana State Police are investigating an accident where a pedestrian was struck and killed on Highway 90 in St. Martin Parish last night. Forty-eight year-old Brian Bearden of Youngsville was pronounced dead athe hospital. The driver – who was not impaired – told police, he just didn’t see Bearden. Master Trooper Brooks David says if you’re walking at night, take precautions…
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Now that the Saints season is over after a 23-20 win over Tampa Bay yesterday, the Who Dat nation is reflecting on the disappointing year, and these fans have mixed feelings…:
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It’s likely New Orleans will get the 13th pick in the first round of the 2015 draft.

LRN Newscast 15:30 12-29-14

Another deadly weekend on the roads according to State Police…
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Four different phone bomb threats to Pineville area businesses beginning a few days before Christmas. This created huge headaches for employees and customers. The Town Talk reports a couple of calls came in to Walmart on Highway 165, along with others to CVS and Radio Shack. The stores had to be closed and searched.

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Lafayette Police say an arrest has been made in the Christmas Day shooting in Lafayette that left one victim dead and injured another. Cpl. Paul Mouton says when officers got there, they found two people shot…
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Twenty-three-year-old Chesmond Paris of Lafayette is charged with second degree murder.

 

In Shreveport, police have arrested another person in connection with an early Friday morning shooting that left an Arkansas man dead. 21-year-old Demarcus Gladney of Bossier City is charged with one count of illegal use of a weapon. Sgt. Bill Gooden says this deadly incident began when a group of teens were kicked out of a Christmas party at a local hotel for fighting…
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That investigation continues.

LRN Newscast 14:30 12-29-14

The Lafayette Parish Sheriff’s office is investigating an apparent robbery which ended deadly last night in Youngsville…
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State Police say they have arrested 197 people for suspicion of driving drunk statewide over just the past week. Historically, the week between Christmas and New Year’s is always the highest number of DWI arrests in Louisiana. Troopers say they’re just trying to keep things safe on the road.
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There’s been another arrest in connection with the early weekend shooting that left an Arkansas man dead. Shreveport Police Sgt. Bill Gooden say Fifty-two year-old Robert Swenson died with a gunshot wound to the chest…
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More like an innocent by-stander in connection with that party disturbance. Twenty-one year-old Demarcus Gladney of Bossier City was arrested on one count of illegal use of a weapon. A 16 year-old was also arrested.

Following the Saints season with a win on Sunday, many fans are speaking out …
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