11:30 Newscast, July 31st, 2017

A report by the Center for American Progress finds a gun is stolen from a private owner every 67 minutes in Louisiana….:
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It was a deadly weekend in Baton Rouge. Cops say two teens are dead after a shooting Sunday that police believe happened after a dispute over a drug transaction. Investigators believe 19-year-old Kenyi Kolok met 18-year-old Orenthean Daniels to conduct a deal that went wrong. Police said Kolok died on the scene from an apparent gunshot wound, and Daniels was taken to the hospital where he later died from his injuries also.

The LSU football team reported to campus on Sunday as the Tigers are set to open its first training camp under head coach Ed Orgeron. Coach O says he’s eager to see how it all comes together…:
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Preseason camp will be closed off to the media through at least mid-August.

Beginning tomorrow, smoking will no longer be permitted at bars in Lafayette, as a ban approved by the city-parish council goes into effect. CEO of the Smoking Cessation Trust Mike Rogers hopes as smokers run out of places to light up, they’ll decide to quit…:
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Lafayette is the 11th Louisiana city to ban smoking in bars.

 

10:30 Newscast July 31

Tomorrow Lafayette becomes the 11th Louisiana city to ban smoking in bars. CEO of the Smoking Cessation Trust Mike Rogers says as more and more bans are enacted around the state, they’re seeing more smokers trying to kick the habit.

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Opponents to the ban call it government overreach.

According to the Center for American Progress, a gun is stolen from a private Louisiana gun owner every 67 minutes. Vice president of guns and crime policy Chelsea Parsons says the Bayou State ranks in the top 15 states for stolen firearms.

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The FBI finds 718 guns were stolen in the state between 2012 and 2016.

Walnuts may promote better health according to research from LSU Health New Orleans. Researcher Dr. Lauri Byerley says walnuts can help promote good bacteria growth in your digestive organs.

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Byerley says a diverse bacteria community in the gut can lead to better health.

Football season is just around the corner, and the LSU Tigers are gearing up with their first practice today. Coach Ed Orgeron says he’s excited about his first full season at the helm and his new offensive coordinator.

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09:30 Newscast, July 31st, 2017

A gun is stolen from a private owner every 67 minutes in Louisiana, according to the Center for American Progress. The non-profit’s Vice President of Guns and Crime Policy, Chelsea Parsons, told the Jim Engster Show that there are some common sense policy changes that could help prevent these thefts…:
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She says Louisiana is in the top 15 states for the most firearms stolen.

Beginning tomorrow, smoking will no longer be permitted at bars in Lafayette, as a ban approved by the city-parish council goes into effect. CEO of the Smoking Cessation Trust Mike Rogers hopes as smokers run out of places to light up, they’ll decide to quit…:
Cut 12 (11) “smoking purposes”
Lafayette is the 11th Louisiana city to ban smoking in bars.

LSU returns to the practice field this afternoon as the first full season with head coach Ed Orgeron at the helm begins….:
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Research from LSU Health New Orleans suggests walnuts may promote health by helping good bacteria grow in your gut. Lead researcher Dr. Lauri Byerley says that doesn’t mean eating more walnuts will lead to better health, but that people who eat them tend to eat healthier in general:
Cut 9 (11) “inflammatory bowel disease”

 

08:30 Newscast, July 31st, 2017

Tomorrow, Lafayette becomes the 11th Louisiana city to prohibit smoking in bars, clubs and public places as the ban takes effect…:
Cut 2 (28) “I’m Halen Doughty”

Louisiana is in the top 15 states for having the most firearms stolen. The Center for American Progress’s Vice President of Guns and Crime Policy, Chelsea Parsons, says the ATF is extremely worried about this growing problem and hopes to implement new protections…:
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The LSU football team reported to campus on Sunday as the Tigers are set to open its first training camp under head coach Ed Orgeron. Coach O says he’s eager to see how it all comes together…:
Cut 14 (11) “ready to do work”
Preseason camp will be closed off to the media through at least mid-August.

The Slidell Police Department says a suspect is in custody in connection with a fatal stabbing which occurred Sunday. They say cops were called to the home in reference to a domestic disturbance and found one person stabbed who later died. Additional details are slated to be released today.

Tropical Depression No. 6 in the Gulf of Mexico near Florida is now Tropical Storm Emily. As of the National Weather Service 8 a.m. advisory Emily was about 45 miles west northwest of Tampa and is expected to swing northeast tonight into Tuesday.

 

07:30 Newscast, July 31st, 2017

A report by the Center for American Progress finds a gun is stolen from a private owner every 67 minutes in Louisiana…:
Cut 1 (31) “I’m Emelie Gunn”

Beginning tomorrow, smoking will no longer be permitted at bars in Lafayette, as a ban approved by the city-parish council goes into effect. CEO of the Smoking Cessation Trust Mike Rogers calls the new ordinance a victory…:
Cut 10 (11) “quit for real”

LSU Health New Orleans School of Medicine has found that walnuts in the diet change the makeup of bacteria in the gut, which suggests a new way walnuts may contribute to better health. Lead researcher Dr. Lauri Byerley says a more diverse bacteria community in the gut is good:
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Eating walnuts has been associated with reduced cardiovascular disease risk, slower tumor growth in animals and improved brain health.

A tropical storm unexpectedly formed in the Gulf of Mexico off Florida’s coast this morning. Forecasters say Tropical Storm Emelie is 45 miles west-southwest of Tampa, moving east. Forecasters expect the storm to turn northeast and increase in forward speed, making landfall on the west-central Florida coast this afternoon.

Baton Rouge firefighters have identified a man who died in a house fire Saturday night. They say 63-year-old Charlie Cooper perished in the blaze which remains under investigation.

 

06:45 Sportscast, July 31st, 2017

The LSU football team reported to campus on Sunday as the Tigers are set to open its first training camp under head coach Ed Orgeron. LSU returns 11 starters from last year’s team, six on offense and five on defense. It’s unclear who will emerge as the Tigers top wide receivers behind senior D.J. Chark. There’s also big position battles at linebacker and safety and how much has Danny Etling improved at quarterback. Coach O says he’s eager to see how it all comes together…:
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Preseason camp will be closed off to the media. Orgeron said there is a lot of things they have to get done offensively and defensively they have a lot of new guys. He said media access will return August 21st, if not sooner.

LSU head coach Ed Orgeron announced Seth Stewart is no longer part of the LSU football program after signing with the Tigers in February, and that the offensive lineman has decided to quit football.

Saints running back Adrian Peterson rested after the stretching period during training camp on Sunday, but coach Sean Payton said that they just don’t want to push him too hard…:
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Right tackle Zach Strief and linebacker Manti Te’o also rested after the stretching period of Day Four’s workout.

The Colorado Rockies have acquired former UL-Lafayette catcher Jonathan Lucroy from the Texas Rangers in exchange for a player to be named later, the teams announced. Lucroy is hitting .242 with four home runs and 27 RBIs and also has a .297 on-base percentage.

 

06:30 Newscast, July 31st 2017

A gun is stolen from a private owner every 67 minutes in Louisiana, according to the Center for American Progress. The non-profit’s Vice President of Guns and Crime Policy, Chelsea Parsons, told the Jim Engster Show that Louisiana is in the top 15 states for the most firearms stolen:
Cut 4 (08) “in Louisiana”
She says the ATF is extremely worried about this growing problem and hopes to implement new protections.

Research from LSU Health New Orleans suggests walnuts may promote health by helping good bacteria grow in your gut. Lead researcher Dr. Lauri Byerley..:
Cut 7 (10) “potentially”
Byerley says walnuts are linked to better health outcomes because they contain antioxidants and omega-3 fatty acids.

Another LSU football season is underway as the Tigers have reported for preseason camp and they’ll practice for the first time today. Ed Orgeron is beginning his first full season as the head coach and he’s excited about a lot of things with his team, especially with his offensive coordinator…:
Cut 13 (12) “the season”
First game is September 2nd in Houston versus BYU.

The application period for a new Baton Rouge Police Department Chief, open to anyone in the country, begins today and runs through August 29th.

 

LRN AM Newscall July 31

A report by the Center for American Progress finds a gun is stolen from a private owner every 67 minutes in Louisiana. Emelie Gunn has more on this shocking statistic….

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Tomorrow, Lafayette becomes the 11th Louisiana city to prohibit smoking in bars, clubs and public places as the ban takes effect. Halen Doughty has more…

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LSU returns to the practice field this afternoon as the first full season with head coach Ed Orgeron at the helm begins. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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A gun is stolen from a private owner every 67 minutes in Louisiana, according to the Center for American Progress. The non-profit’s Vice President of Guns and Crime Policy, Chelsea Parsons, told the Jim Engster Show that Louisiana is in the top 15 states for the most firearms stolen.

Cut 4  (08) “in Louisiana”

Data from the FBI finds from 2012 to 2016, 718 guns were stolen from firearms dealers in the state. Parsons says there are some common sense policy changes that could help prevent these thefts. She says right now, the ATF has no authority to require a dealer to put a lock on their store and…

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The report also finds the majority of states who see the most gun thefts are located in the southern part of the country. Parsons says between 2012 and 2015, 31-thousand guns were stolen from individuals in Louisiana. She says the ATF is extremely worried about this growing problem and hopes to implement new protections.

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Research from LSU Health New Orleans suggests walnuts may promote health by helping good bacteria grow in your gut. Lead researcher Dr. Lauri Byerley says walnuts can help promote good bacteria growth in your digestive organs.

Cut 7 (10)  “potentially”

Byerley says walnuts in the diet increase the number of microbes present in the bowels. She says they also noticed the types of bacteria present were related to probiotics. She says a more diverse bacteria community in the gut can lead to better health.

Cut 8 (08) “type bacteria”

Byerley says walnuts are linked to better health outcomes because they contain antioxidants and omega-3 fatty acids. But she says that doesn’t mean eating more walnuts will lead to better health. She says one explanation would be that people who have more walnuts in their diets tend to eat healthier.

Cut 9 (11)  “inflammatory bowel disease”

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Beginning tomorrow, smoking will no longer be permitted at bars in Lafayette, as a ban approved by the city-parish council goes into effect. CEO of the Smoking Cessation Trust Mike Rogers calls the new ordinance a victory. He hopes this will help more people kick their smoking habit.

Cut 10 (11) “quit for real”

Opponents to the ban call it government overreach. But Rogers says as more and more smoking bans are enacted around the state, they’re seeing more smokers put down their packs. He says as people run out of places to smoke, the Smoking Cessation Trust will be there to help them stop smoking for good.

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Lafayette is the 11th Louisiana city to ban smoking in bars. But not everyone is thrilled about the new rule, as bar owners in particular say it could be bad for business. Rogers says it’s more about health. He hopes as smokers run out of places to light up, they’ll decide to quit.

Cut 12 (11) “smoking purposes”

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Another LSU football season is underway as the Tigers have reported for preseason camp and they’ll practice for the first time today. Ed Orgeron is beginning his first full season as the head coach and he’s excited about a lot of things with his team, especially with his offensive coordinator

Cut 13 (12) “the season”

LSU returns 11 starters from last year’s team, six on offense and five on defense. It’s unclear who will emerge as the Tigers top wide receivers behind senior D.J. Chark. There’s also big position battles at linebacker and safety and how much has Danny Etling improved at quarterback. Orgeron says he’s ready to see it come together

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LSU’s leading pass catcher is Chark who grabbed 26 passes last year. There’s a lot of experience with the wide receiver unit. Orgeron says he’s waiting for several guys to step up, including six-foot-three sophomore Drake Davis…

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10:30 LRN Newscast July 29th

Two people are dead after a trustee at David Wade Correctional Center walked away from a work assignment and kidnapped the assistant warden’s step daughter. Claiborne Parish Sheriff Ken Bailey says 39-year-old Deltra Henderson stole a vehicle Thursday and abducted 19-year-old Amanda Carney on the prison grounds…
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Carney just graduated from Summerfield High School.

The Mermentau Police Chief has been charged with theft and malfeasance in office after allegedly making illegal withdrawals from the police association’s bank account. State Trooper Brooks David says they will hold Chief Amos Crader accountable for his crimes.
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Crader was booked into the Acadia Parish Jail on three counts of theft and three counts of malfeasance.

SWEPCO plans to use wind energy to provide power to its customers in northwest and central Louisiana. Company spokesperson Scott McCloud says SWEPCO will own 14-hundred megawatts from a wind farm currently under construction in Oklahoma…:
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He says this project will save all SWEPCO customers more than $5 billion over the 25 year life of the windfarm.

It’s a wet Saturday across much of Louisiana as light to moderate rain is falling and there’s a chance for heavier rain and storms this afternoon. The precipitation is the result of a rare late July cold front. State Climatologist Barry Keim says Sunday looks like a much better day as it won’t be as hot or humid….
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09:30 LRN Newscast July 29th

Claiborne Parish authorities say a prisoner abducted and fatally stabbed the assistant wardens stepdaughter after walking away from a work assignment on Thursday. Sheriff Ken Bailey says the inmate’s life eventually ended during a standoff on prison property….
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The prisoner, 39-year-old Deltra Henderson, was serving time for different offenses including aggravated burglarly. The victim has been identified as 19-year-old Amanda Carney.

A federal appeals court has ruled a Louisiana inmate can keep his dreadlocks as part of his faith. Christopher Ware, who is serving a 40-year sentence for sexual battery, took a vow not to cut his hair to adhere to the Rastafari religion. A three-judge appellate panel said the department of corrections policies, as applied to Ware, violate federal law.

A rally takes place in Monroe today to help get guns off the streets. Halen Doughty has more…
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SWEPCO officials say customers will see savings from a windfarm under construction in Oklahoma. Spokesperson Scott McCloud says they will use energy generated from that windmill and it will save their customers more than $5 billion over 25 years.
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Savings should appear on customers’ bills by 2021.