11:30 Newscast, October 2nd, 2015

The convicted killer who was accidentally released from prison in East Feliciana Parish was captured in Atlanta overnight. Authorities have been looking for 32-year-old Benjuiel Johnson since they found out he was bonded out of prison by mistake last week. Middle District of Louisiana US Marshal Kevin Harrison says they contacted authorities in Georgia after getting a tip that Jonson was at an Atlanta Motel 6…:
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He says combined efforts of law enforcement all contributed to capturing this dangerous criminal.

In a recent poll ranking Louisiana’s six most recent governors, former four-term Governor Edwin Edwards came in at number one among respondents. 31-percent thought “The Cajun Prince” was the best governor. Edwards feels he earned this honor by serving the people…:
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Governor Bobby Jindal ranked third with 14-percent.

Louisiana State Police is investigating a triple fatality crash out of Concordia Parish which claimed the lives of three unrestrained people, including two teenagers. Master Trooper Scott Moreau says the crash involved a fully loaded Peterbilt 18 wheeler log truck driven by 28-year-old Mark Gordon of Jonesville…:
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He says the log truck hit a dodge truck head on and three of the occupants, including the driver and a 15 year old and 17 year old, were not buckled up and died after begin ejected. Charges are pending against Gordon.

A pregnant woman is in critical, but stable condition in Baton Rouge after her boyfriend claimed he accidentally shot her in the stomach Thursday night, according to officials. The Baton Rouge Police Department says 19-year-old Jason Williams is charged with negligent injuring and illegal use of a weapon. They say while the woman may survive, the 4 month old fetus is in very critical condition.

 

10:30 Newscast October 2, 2015

Changes are being made to Louisiana’s food stamp program. The Department of Children and Family Services says, now, able-bodied adults without dependents must work at least 20 hours a week or be enrolled in a federally-approved job training program to qualify for SNAP benefits. Secretary Suzy Sonnier says there are opportunities across the state for recipients to engage in some form of work activity…

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Recipients who do not comply with the requirement changes will only receive benefits for three months over a three year period.

A well known Louisiana tradition kicks off this weekend with the start of the 2015 Angola Prison Rodeo. The annual event runs every Sunday in October at the Louisiana State Penitentiary. Warden Burl Cain says this is the only prison rodeo in the United States and if you plan to attend, you should get your tickets in advance…

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Tickets can be purchased online at angolarodeo-dot-com.

Authorities say the convicted killer who was let go from prison in East Feliciana Parish by mistake on September 23rd, was apprehended by US Marshals in Georgia early this morning. 32-year-old Benjuiel Johnson was taken into custody at an Atlanta area hotel. Johnson was serving a 40-year sentence after pleading guilty to manslaughter in a 2010 fatal shooting in Iberville Parish when he was mistakenly released. He is currently awaiting extradition back to Louisiana.

The statewide average price for gasoline in Louisiana has seen a slight rise over the week. Could this mean the end to falling prices? Emelie Gunn has more….

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09:30 Newscast October 2, 2015

The Department of Children and Family Services announces changes to the food assistance program to encourage able-bodied recipients without children to move into the workforce. Jeff Palermo reports…

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State Police say a two vehicle crash in Concordia Parish has killed three Vidalia residents. They 49-year-old Richard Stewart lost control of his truck and and crossed the centerline of the roadway into the path of an 18-wheeler. Despite evasive actions, the vehicles collided. Stewart and two passengers, 17-year-old Vera Stewart and 15-year-old George Stewart, were pronounced dead at the scene. The crash investigation is ongoing.

Although we’ve been told gas prices would drop during the fall, the statewide average price for a gallon of regular gasoline has gone up a few pennies over the week to $2.03 according to the American Automobile Association. Triple-A Fuel Analyst Don Redman says this slight uptick in the price per gallon is typical during this time of year.

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Redman says refineries shutting down for maintenance is putting a little dent in the supply of gasoline.

The 2015 Angola Prison Rodeo gets underway Sunday at the Louisiana State Penitentiary. Tickets are just $15 each and can be purchased online at angolarodeo-dot-com or by calling (225) 655-2030. Cain says proceeds from the event are put to good use…

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The event, which includes arts and crafts, food, and more, draws more than 70,000 spectators to the prison annually.

08:30 Newscast, October 2nd, 2015

Changes are being made to Louisiana’s food stamp program. The Department of Children and Family Services says, now, able-bodied adults without dependents must work at least 20 hours a week or be enrolled in a federally-approved job training program to qualify for SNAP benefits. Secretary Suzy Sonnier says there is a specifically goal with this change:
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She says there are approximately 62,000 able-bodied SNAP recipients in the state with no dependents.

The Slidell Police Department says they’ve arrested a 14-year-old student from Northshore High School for allegedly bringing an “airsoft” pistol, essentially a BB gun, and knife to school. They say the freshman maintained he was going to get back at other students who rolled his home Wednesday night. The juvenile, who is not being identified, was booked with bringing a dangerous weapon to school and interfering with the educational process.

The man who was serving time on a manslaughter charge but was released by mistake in East Feiliciana Parish last week has been located. Authorities say 32-year-old Benjuiel Johnson was discovered in an Atlanta hotel room last night where he was arrested by US Marshals.

A well known Louisiana tradition kicks off this weekend as the 2015 Angola Prison Rodeo gets underway. Eric Gill reports…:
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And it’s going to be gorgeous for this weekend’s rodeo. Forecasters say sunny skies and pleasant temperatures will continue into next week. They say there’s an upper low over the southeastern portion the US which could also usher Hurricane Joaquine more out to sea and away from the east coast.

 

07:30 Newscast, October 2nd, 2015

It was a war of words last night at the WDSU-TV gubernatorial debate. Both of GOP candidate David Vitter’s Republican challengers said the US Senator is lying about their records. Vitter claims Jay Dardenne has voted in favor of abortion six times which the Lt. Governor says is simply not true…:
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On the topic of Common Core, Vitter had originally supported the standards but said he later switched his stance after hearing from parents and teachers throughout the state. Republican Scott Angelle slammed Vitter’s Common Core positions..:
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The primary is October 24th.

US Marshals arrested 32-year-old Benjuiel Johnson at an Atlanta hotel. Johnson was released from prison by mistake last week in East Feliciana Parish.

The price at the pump has gone up a few pennies over the last week, but experts say we’re not in a for a long stretch of increases. The American Automobile Association says the current statewide average for a gallon of regular is $2.03, up three cents from last week. AAA Fuel analyst Don Redman says refineries are transitioning to winter blend gasoline which is slightly putting a dent in supply…:
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He says we could see prices go as low as $1.80 by the Holidays.

The popular annual Angola Prison Rodeo event kicks off Sunday. Warden Burl Cain says in addition to the rodeo, the whole family can enjoy arts and crafts, foot and fun stuff for the kids…:
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Tickets are available online at angolarodeo.com but they sell out quick. It runs every Sunday in October at the Louisiana State Penitentiary.

 

06:45 Sportscast, October 2nd, 2015

The Saints are 0-3 heading into Sunday night’s game with Dallas in the Mercedes-Benz Superdome. But Coach Sean Payton says no one has their head down or is feeling sorry for themselves…:
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The Saints seem optimistic that Quarterback Drew Brees will return to the field this Sunday after missing last week’s loss to Carolina due to an injury to his throwing shoulder. The game kicks off at 7:30 Sunday on NBC.

The LSU Tigers are big favorites to beat Eastern Michigan on Saturday night in Tiger Stadium. Coach Les Miles says he wants to see a penalty free game after his team was flagged 14 times last weekend. Right guard Will Clapp says it’s been a point of emphasis in practice…:
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Running back Leonard Fournette will go for his third consecutive 200-yard game. Kickoff tomorrow is 6pm.

Congressman Ralph Abraham of Alto and Congressman Charles Boustany of Lafayette are placing a friendly wager on the Louisiana Tech/UL-Lafayette game to be played in Ruston on Saturday. Abraham is backing Tech with a box of Ruston peaches, and Boustany is putting up an assortment of Tabasco products on the Cajuns. Also tomorrow McNeese State is at Nicholls and ULM hosts Georgia Southern.

Southeastern Louisiana got a late score last night to pull ahead of Lamar 30-27.

In high school scores Thursday night, Livonia beat Amite 38-26, Marksville shutout Peabody 34-0, it was Jennings over Lark Arthur 68-56 and Natchitoches Central put away Franklin Parish 27-6.

Family and friends are reporting that Southern University Football player Devon Gales is in good spirits and expects to make a full recovery from a neck injury he sustained during the Jaguars game against Georgia last weekend. Doctors said Thursday that Gales will likely need at least a year of physical therapy.

 

06:30 Newscast, October 2nd, 2015

Authorities say the murderer who was let go from prison in East Feliciana Parish by mistake on September 22nd, was apprehended in Georgia early this morning. US Marshals arrested 32-year-old Benjuiel Johnson at an Atlanta hotel.

The four major candidates for Governor all took shots at each other in last night’s gubernatorial debate hosted by WDSU-TV in New Orleans. Democrat John Bel Edwards, who is anti-abortion, said more investigating is needed into alleged inappropriate actions by Planned Parenthood before they are defunded. Republican David Vitter, who brought up his endorsements from several pro-life groups, said Edwards position on Planned Parenthood is the same as his support for President Obama…:
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Edwards fired back by saying while he supports the president, there are many positions he doesn’t agree with…:
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Republicans Jay Dardenne and Scott Angelle both said Vitter is lying about their records.

The Department of Children and Family Services announces changes to the food assistance program to encourage able-bodied recipients without children to move into the workforce. Secretary Suzy Sonnier says a federal waiver was allowed to expire that creates changes in an able-bodied person’s SNAP eligibility…
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Recipients who do not comply with the requirement changes will only receive benefits for three months over a three year period.

GOP presidential candidate Ben Carson will be in New Orleans for a fundraiser tomorrow. A recent poll showed the retired neurosurgeon leads the field of other Republican nominees among Louisiana voters.

 

AM Newscall October 2, 2015

A well known Louisiana tradition kicks off this weekend as the 2015 Angola Prison Rodeo gets underway. Eric Gill reports…

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The statewide average price for gasoline in Louisiana has seen a slight rise over the week. Could this mean the end to falling prices? Emelie Gunn has more….

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The Department of Children and Family Services announces changes to the food assistance program to encourage able-bodied recipients without children to move into the workforce. Jeff Palermo reports…

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A well known Louisiana tradition kicks off this weekend as the 2015 Angola Prison Rodeo gets underway. The annual event runs every Sunday in October at the Louisiana State Penitentiary. Warden Burl Cain says this is an event the entire family can enjoy. He says, in addition to the rodeo, there are arts and crafts, food, and events the kids will enjoy…

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Tickets are just $15 each and can be purchased online at angolarodeo-dot-com or by calling (225) 655-2030. Cain says proceeds from the event are put to good use…

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The event draws more than 70,000 spectators to the prison annually. Cain says this is the only prison rodeo in the United States and if you plan to attend, you should get your tickets in advance…

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Analysts have been telling us that gas prices would drop during the fall, but according to the American Automobile Association the statewide average price for a regular gallon of gasoline has gone up a few pennies over the week to $2.03. Triple-A Fuel Analyst Don Redman says prices are leveling off now that refineries are transitioning into the winter blend of gasoline…

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Redman says refineries shutting down for maintenance is putting a little dent in the supply of gasoline. He says this slight uptick in the price per gallon is typical during this time of year.

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Redman predicts gas prices to drop to about $1.80 per gallon in December, but Russia entering the Middle East could dramatically affect the price of crude oil.

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In last night’s gubernatorial debate hosted by WDSU-TV in New Orleans, each of the four major candidates took shots at each other on a couple of different subjects. On the topic of defunding Planned Parenthood, Republican David Vitter criticized both Democrat John Bel Edwards and fellow Republican Jay Dardenne. In reference to Edwards, Vitter equates his support of President Obama to support for Planned Parenthood…

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Vitter supports defunding the organization. Edwards says while he supports the Commander in Chief, he does have issues with many positions taken by the President…

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On the same topic, Vitter called out Dardenne claiming that the Lt. Governor voted in favor of abortion six times. In response, Dardenne called Vitter a liar…

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On the topic of Common Core, Republican Scott Angelle took the opportunity slam Vitter’s inconsistency on the issue…

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The Department of Children and Family Services announces changes to the food assistance program to encourage able-bodied recipients without children to move into the workforce. Secretary Suzy Sonnier says a federal waiver was allowed to expire that creates changes in an able-bodied person’s SNAP eligibility…

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Sonnier says now, able-bodied adults without dependents must work at least 20 hours a week or be enrolled in a federally-approved job training program to qualify for SNAP benefits. She says there are approximately 62,000 able-bodied SNAP recipients in the state with no dependents. Sonnier says there is a single goal in this effort…

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Recipients who do not comply with the requirement changes will only receive benefits for three months over a three year period. Sonnier says there are opportunities across the state for recipients to engage in some form of work activity…

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The Saints are 0-3 heading into Sunday night’s game with Dallas. But Coach Sean Payton says no one has their head down or is feeling sorry for themself….

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The Saints seem optimistic that Quarterback Drew Brees will return to the field this Sunday after missing last week’s loss to Carolina. Payton says Brees and the rest of the team are working hard and hopefully it results in a win against the Cowboys…

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The LSU Tigers are big favorites to beat Eastern Michigan on Saturday night. Coach Les Miles says he wants to see a penalty free game after his team was flagged 14 times last weekend. Right guard Will Clapp says it’s been a point of emphasis in practice

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Running back Leonard Fournette will go for his third consecutive 200-yard game. Clapp says they enjoy blocking Fournette, because he’s a great teammate…

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16:30 Newscast October 1, 2015

A recent poll of Louisiana voters on the presidential race shows Governor Bobby Jindal receiving only three-percent support from state Republicans. UL-Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross says this has to be disheartening to Jindal…

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The poll, conducted by Clarus Research Group and paid for by The Advocate and WWL-TV, shows Ben Carson leading the Republican field with 23-percent.

State Treasurer John Kennedy announces that audits of life insurance company policies have found $35 million that should have been paid to Louisiana residents. Kennedy says when a life insurance company learns of a policy holders death, they should actively seek out the beneficiaries and heirs of that person…

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Kennedy says, so far this year, claimants have received $2.6 million from these life insurance policy audits.

Investigators have discovered that the Eunice mother who shot her two children then took her own life, while also setting her home on fire, purchased a hand gun nine days before the double murder suicide. Deputy Chief with the state Fire Marshal’s Office Brant Thompson says the autopsy results came back and confirmed their suspicions.

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Thompson says the mother, 39-year-old Carla Watford, carefully planned out this murder.

This September will go down as one of the driest for north Louisiana, according to records from the National Weather Service. Senior Meteorologist Jason Hansford says Shreveport Regional Airport recorded only 0.07 inches of rain during the entire month, which just surpassed the previous record set in 1994…

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Hansford says the drought has caused burn bans to be put in place for almost every parish in north Louisiana.

16:45 Sportscast, October 1st, 2015

Coach Les Miles said on his radio show that he can’t see Leonard Fournette skipping his junior year so he doesn’t get injured before he’s eligible to be drafted. Jeff Palermo has that..:
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Saints fans are not happy about a tweet sent out by former New Orleans tight end Jimmy Graham. The team traded defensive lineman Akiem Hicks to The Patriots and Graham posted that Hicks should feel blessed for getting out of New Orleans. The tweet was quickly deleted but screen shots are circling social media.

The 2016 Class of the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame has been announced. The eight inductees are a star studded group of athletes and coaches like St. Thomas More coach Jim Hightower. Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame Chairman Doug Ireland says Hightower is the second winningest high school football coach in state history…:
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Also to be enshrined next summer are four time Major League Baseball All-Star Pitcher Ben Sheets out of ULM and NBA standout PJ Brown of Winnfield.

And The Warhawks football team plays Sun Belt Rival Georgia Southern this Saturday without leading receiver Rashon Ceaser. He’s out indefinitely with a lower-body injury. ULM Coach Todd Berry says younger players will have to step up…:
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