LRN PM Newscall August 2nd

As parents are loading up backpacks with supplies for the new school year, health experts say what students really need is a good night’s sleep. Halen Doughty has more…

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In a UNO poll of 600 likely voters, about one half of people approve of Governor John Bel Edwards job performance. Emelie Gunn has more…

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Kids and parents are gearing up for the start of the new school year, and that means getting back in the school routine. LSU Health New Orleans Clinical Pediatrics professor, Dr. Cory Hebert, says if parents haven’t started getting their kids adjusted to a school sleep schedule, they should. He says the most important thing for parents to do is practice good sleep hygiene.

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Hebert says parents should limit the amount of caffeine their children have, especially right before bedtime, to make sure they get enough sleep. He says the amount of sleep a child needs depends on their age.

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Hebert says parents can help their children adjust to new bedtimes by going to bed at the same time as them. He says lack of sleep can cause a child to act out in class, and it can even affect their grades.

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A poll from the University of New Orleans finds that 49-percent of Louisiana residents surveyed give Governor John Bel Edward positive marks in his performance for his nearly eight months in office. UNO Pollster Ed Chervenak says they surveyed 600 likely voters and his favorability rating seems to be rising…

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Chervenak says they conducted a poll in February and Edwards had an approval rating of 43-percent. He says in this latest poll, women were more approving of Edwards than men.

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The UNO survey found that just over one third of the respondents gave a negative review of his job performance and 15-percent had no opinion. Chervenak says an approval rating near 50-percent isn’t bad for a Democrat in a red state.

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A phone survey on hurricane preparedness is being conducted by LSU, and the Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness is urging residents of southeast Louisiana to participate. Mike Steele with GOHSEP says participants will be asked about their evacuation plans in case of a hurricane.

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Steele says LSU will perform the survey over the next three months. He says the results of the poll will help GOHSEP and other state agencies help residents in southeast Louisiana evacuate.

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Steele says calls will be made to residents who live in southeastern Louisiana and “LSU” will appear as the caller ID. He says survey calls will be made to both cell phones and land lines and take about 22 minutes to complete.

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A Luling man has been arrested after shooting his estranged father-in-law in the chest. St. Charles Parish Sheriff Greg Champagne says 30-year-old William Canada, Jr is charged with three counts of attempted first degree murder for shooting into the home of his estranged wife’s parents where she was staying. He says Canada showed up at their home at around 4 in the morning the father-in-law was watching TV in the living room.

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Champagne says the bullet that hit the father didn’t penetrate his chest cavity because it first went through a door and sofa. He says Canada fled the scene but left behind a makeshift Molotov cocktail and some form of accelerant. The Sheriff says they are searching Canada’s residence.

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Champagne says after Canada and his wife separated, he went into a depression. He says Canada went into rehab for an addiction to Oxycodone after suffering head trauma while serving in the military and quit his job at Valero oil refinery two weeks ago.

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There have been 27 shooting deaths in Shreveport this year. Corporal Marcus Hines says the latest victim is 15-year-old Desmon Bell, who was found dead inside a home from a gunshot wound to the head. He says they still don’t know the shooter and witnesses aren’t cooperating…:

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A $1,000 reward is being offered for information on this crime. Hines says 27 murders so far this year is a high number, but most of them are not just random acts of violence…:

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13:30 Newscast, August 2nd, 2016

Governor John Bel Edwards hasn’t had an easy 8 months in office, but a new poll shows almost half of voters approve of the job he’s doing. UNO Pollster Ed Chervenak says an approval rating near 50-percent isn’t bad for a Democrat in a red state…:
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As parents are loading up backpacks with supplies for the new school year, health experts say what students really need is a good night’s sleep. Halen Doughty has more…:
CUT 1 (30) “I’m Halen Doughty”

A Luling man has been arrested after shooting his estranged father-in-law in the chest. St. Charles Parish Sheriff Greg Champagne says 30-year-old William Canada, Jr is charged with three counts of attempted first degree murder for shooting into the home of his estranged wife’s parents where she was staying. He says Canada showed up at their home at around 4 in the morning as the father-in-law was watching TV in the living room…:
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He said Canada had been suffering from depression following he and his wife’s separation.

WAFB in Baton Rouge is reporting the autopsy results of Alton Sterling have been sealed on a federal court order. When asked, the East Baton Rouge Parish Coroner’s Office said they have been issued a second Federal Court Order prohibiting the release of the first order as well.

 

12:30 Newscast, August 2nd, 2016

In a UNO poll of 600 likely voters, about one half of people approve of Governor John Bel Edwards job performance. Emelie Gunn has more…:
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A phone survey on hurricane preparedness is being conducted by LSU, and the Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness is urging residents of southeast Louisiana to participate. Mike Steele with GOHSEP you’ll be asked about evacuation plans in the event of a hurricane…:
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There have been 27 shooting deaths in Shreveport this year. Corporal Marcus Hines says the latest victim is 15-year-old Desmon Bell, who was found dead inside a home from a gunshot wound to the head. He says they still don’t know the shooter and witnesses aren’t cooperating…:
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A $1,000 reward is being offered for information on this crime.

Experts have some tips for parents when it comes to transitioning your kids from summer to the school year. SU Health New Orleans Clinical Pediatrics professor, Dr. Cory Hebert, says getting adjusted to a new bedtime soon is important as sleepy kids could act out in class…:
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11:30 Newscast, August 2nd, 2016

A poll from the University of New Orleans finds that 49-percent of Louisiana residents surveyed give Governor John Bel Edward positive marks in his performance for his nearly eight months in office. UNO Pollster Ed Chervenak says they surveyed 600 likely voters and his favorability rating seems to be rising…:
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He says the latest numbers are about 6 percent higher than they were in February.

Hundreds of new laws are now in effect including one that would double the fine for not wearing your seat belt. Interim Director of the Louisiana Highway Safety Commission Ken Trull says the fine for a first offense has went from $25 to $50. He says this is not about money, it’s about driver safety…:
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Kids and parents are gearing up for the start of the new school year, and that means getting back in the school routine. LSU Health New Orleans Clinical Pediatrics professor, Dr. Cory Hebert, says if parents haven’t started getting their kids adjusted to a school sleep schedule, they should…:
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He says it’s a good idea to avoid caffeine before bedtime, and parents can help their kids adjust to new bedtimes by going to bed the same time they do.

The National Hurricane Center announces Tropical Storm Earl has formed, and Jamaica is on alert. They say the threat to the U.S. is very low. Earl, the fifth named storm of this hurricane season, has maximum sustained winds from 45 mph.

 

10:30 LRN Newscast August 2nd

A UNO poll shows that 82-percent of likely voters in Louisiana disapprove of US Senate candidate and former KKK leader David Duke. The survey found that 13-percent of the respondents said they would vote for Duke and UNO pollster Ed Chervenak says young voters were twice as likely to rate him favorably…
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Duke is one of 24 candidates in the US Senate race.

Hundreds of new laws are now in effect including one that doubles the fine for not wearing your seat belt. Interim Director of the Louisiana Highway Safety Commission, Ken Trull, says the fine for a first offense went from $25 to $50. He says this is not about money, it’s about driver safety…:
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This new law applies to everyone in a vehicle, not just the driver.

A study from the personal finance website WalletHub finds Louisiana has the worst school system in America. WalletHub analyst Jill Gonzales says that’s disappointing when you consider Louisiana ranks in the middle pack of other states when it comes to state spending on public education, which means the state might not be spending is money wisely when it comes to schools…
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In response to the report, the state department of education says public school students have made tremendous growth. They point to improving reading and math scores from 4th graders and the graduation rate is at an all-time high.

There have been 27 shooting deaths in Shreveport this year. That’s one less then what was reported for all of 2016. The latest victim is 15-year-old Desmon Bell, who was found dead inside a home from a gunshot wound to the head. Authorities are looking for suspects in the case.

09:30 Newscast, August 2nd, 2016

One of the hundreds of laws that went into effect for August doubles the fine for not being buckled up. Interim Director of the Louisiana Highway Safety Commission Ken Trull says it’s now $50 for a first offense. He says they hope the new law will resonate with people who normally don’t wear a seat belt, because it’s very important…:
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According to a UNO poll, 82% of Louisiana voters disapprove of US Senate candidate David Duke. Jeff Palermo has more…:
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About 48-thousand Louisiana residents will receive a check as a result of a $310 million settlement with the manufacturers of dynamic random access memory devices, or DRAM (dee-ram), for overcharging customers. Attorney General spokesperson Ruth Wisher says they are glad this money is coming back to people…:
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Louisiana and many other states filed a lawsuit in 2007 to get back the money consumers lost.

There is a ribbon cutting ceremony taking place this morning for ULM’s new four-point-one million dollar end zone facility. It’s the first athletic facility in ULM history to be funded completely by private donations and it’s the first athletic facility to be built on campus since 1983. The facility contains a new locker room, new coaches offices and a Hall of Fame area.

 

08:30 Newscast, August 2nd, 2016

A new report by WalletHub finds Louisiana has the worst public schools in the nation. Halen Doughty has more…:
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The Terrebonne Parish Sheriff’s Office says a 26-year-old man is behind bars accused of shooting and killing his father during an argument. They say a witness reported that 63-year-old Harold Short and the suspect, Joshua Resteivo, were fighting when a shotgun went off. Resteivo is charged with second degree murder.

Fines for not wearing a seat belt have doubled under a new law now in effect. A first offense now comes with a $50 citation, and it’s $75 for the second. The seat belt compliance rate in Louisiana is nearly 86%, which is just below the national average. Interim Director of the Louisiana Highway Safety Commission Ken Trull hopes these increased fines will boost that rate, like it has in other states…:
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State law says all vehicle occupants must be buckled up.

About 48-thousand Louisiana residents will receive a check as a result of a $310 million settlement with the manufacturers of dynamic random access memory devices, or DRAM (dee-ram), for overcharging customers. Attorney General spokesperson Ruth Wisher says DRAM was used in electronic devices, like computers and gaming consoles, from 1998 to 2002…:
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Those payments averaged 56-dollars per scammed customer.

 

07:30 Newscast, August 2nd, 2016

Under a new law, fines for not wearing a seat belt have doubled. Don Molino has more…:
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Louisiana has the worst public schools in the nation. That’s according to a new report from the personal finance website WalletHub. Analyst Jill Gonzales says in addition to poor scores in math & reading, Louisiana had low marks in the number of discipline incidents…:
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But the state department of education says Louisiana has come a long way and students have show tremendous growth.

Many voters say they aren’t going to push the button for former KKK leader David Duke in the US Senate race, according to a new survey out of the University of New Orleans. UNO pollster Ed Chervenak says 9 in 10 respondents in the 2nd and 3rd congressional districts disapproved of Duke. He says Duke’s most favorable rating came from the 5th district in the northeastern part of the state…:
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Overall Duke came out with an 82% disapproval rating.

If you bought a computer, game console, printer or DVD player that used DRAM, you can expect a check in the mail. Attorney General Jeff Landry’s spokeswoman Ruth Wisher says it’s part of a $310 million dollar settlement with the manufacturer for overcharging customers…:
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Louisiana and many other states filed a lawsuit in 2007 to get back the money consumers lost.

 

06:45 Sportscast, August 2nd, 2016

The Saints are taking the day off today, after what Coach Sean Payton called a good physical practice Monday in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia. Payton was asked how he feels about where the defense is right now, after a brutal performance on that side of the ball the last two seasons…:
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On the addition of Roman Harper, Payton said one of the greatest strengths of the 33-year-old is that he’s got excellent seasoned football intelligence.

In the MLB, The Texas Rangers acquired former UL Lafayette star catcher Jonathan Lucroy from the Milwaukee Brewers.

For the second straight season, the New Orleans Pelicans will play a pre season game against the Magic in Orlando.

The Southeastern Louisiana football team reports to campus today to begin preseason practice. After winning back-to-back Southland championships, the Lions went 4-and-7 last year. Coach Ron Roberts says the team is chomping at the bit to start a new season…:
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S-L-U’s Southland opener is September 24th at Strawberry Stadium in Hammond against Northwestern State. Demons Head Coach Jay Thomas likes what he has at quarterback, which includes Ragin Cajuns transfer Brooks Haack…:
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06:30 Newscast, August 2nd, 2016

Hundreds of new laws are now in effect including one that would double the fine for not wearing your seat belt. Interim Director of the Louisiana Highway Safety Commission Ken Trull says the fine for a first offense has went from $25 to $50, and second offense citations from $50 to $75. He says this is not about money, it’s about driver safety…:
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This new law applies to everyone in the vehicle, not just the driver.

Louisiana has the worst public schools in the country, according to a new report from the personal finance website WalletHub. Analyst Jill Gonzales says Louisiana ranked near the bottom in reading and math scores, ACT scores, and student safety. She says the state also ranked 45th in dropout rates…:
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In response to this report, the state department of education says public school students have made tremendous growth.

US Senate candidate and former-KKK leader David Duke has an 82% disapproval rating, according to a University of New Orleans poll of about 600 likely voters. UNO pollster Ed Chervenak says this survey indicates that there is a wholesale rejection of Duke’s candidacy by Louisiana voters…:
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Chervenak says 9 in 10 respondents in the 2nd and 3rd congressional districts in south Louisiana disapproved of Duke.

The Louisiana Workforce Commission says an Imperial Sugar Co. packaging plant is closing in September meaning 49 people will lose their jobs. State officials say they will help workers try to find new jobs.