U-S Senate candidate Gary Chambers has made a name for himself with his campaign ads, and donations are starting to roll in. David Grubb has more…
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Our Lady of the Lake and Louisiana Children’s Medical Center are investing 245-million dollars into the school, the largest philanthropic gift in the university history. Jeff Palermo has the story…
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Besides football, the Super Bowl is also known for creative commercials and Google Trends Expert Gina Shalavi (Shall-ah-vee) says they take a look at the most viewed ads from game day on YouTube to get a sense of some initial trends. She says yesterday the most viewed ad was from Amazon.
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And T-Mobile made the top ten twice one ad in the second spot featuring Scrub co-stars Zach Braff and Donald Faison and the other in 6th place featuring Dolly Parton.
As for car commercials, Shall-ha-vee says three appeared in their Top Ten, in third place the Hyundai spot featuring Jason Bateman and the history of evolution, and in 7th place a Nissan spot with Eugene Levy.
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And A BMW ad with Arnold Schwarzenegger and Salma Hayek took the 10th spot.
At YouTube.com/adslist you can see everything Super Bowl-related to advertising. And Shalavia says they noticed a growing trend this year when it comes to viewing ads online.
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Visit Louisiana-Radio-Network.com for a list of the Top Ten ads.
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U-S Senate candidate Gary Chambers announced today that his campaign has raised nearly six hundred thousand dollars since its launch last month. For a relative unknown like Chambers, that’s no small feat, says UL-Lafayette professor of political science, Dr. Pearson Cross.
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Chambers burst onto the scene with a pair of provocative campaign ads, challenging the stigma around cannabis legalization and attacking the nation’s history of systemic racism. Cross says that not only is Chambers attracting donors, but he’s also attracting plenty of attention.
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Incumbent John Kennedy remains the overwhelming favorite to win re-elections, but Cross says that if Chambers can continue his fundraising momentum, the race for the Senate could actually become a contest.
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Chambers says he’s collected from more than 14,000 donors with an average donation of $38 and is the leading Democratic fundraiser to this point.
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Our Lady of the Lake and Louisiana Children’s Medical Center are investing 245-million dollars to LSU over the next ten years and a portion of that money will pursue a Cancer Center that would have National Cancer Institute Designation. Governor John Bel Edwards says such a healthcare facility is badly needed
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CEO of LCMC Health Greg Feirn says having a cancer center in Louisiana that has N-C-I designation would be a big deal for research and care for cancer patients…
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LSU says the 245-million dollar investment will also revolutionize STEM education at the university and elevate student-athlete health and wellness. LSU President William Tate calls it a game-changing investment…
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Due to extremely dry conditions, the Fire Marshal’s Office along with Agriculture and Forestry has issued a statewide burn ban. Fire Marshal Office Spokesperson Ashely Rodrigue says the ban goes into effect Tuesday morning and remains until rescinded.
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Rodrigue says firefighters have been overwhelmed recently with brush fires due to cigarette droppings and open burns that have gotten out of control.
In addition to dry conditions, high winds have also caused fires to get out of control even by those who are responsible when conducting controlled burns. Rodrigue says they are asking residents to take a break and be more conscious about flammables.
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If you see someone violating the burn ban, Rodrigue says to call your local fire department so they can investigate the matter.
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Caddo Parish Sheriff deputies arrested a 20-year-old man after he climbed into the window of a teenage girl whom he had previously threatened with bodily harm. Sheriff’s office spokesperson Bia Rolden says a K-9 found 20-year-old Gaven Coon-Crowley of Benton hiding in the attic…
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Coon-Crowley was brought to the hospital for treatment and later booked into the Caddo Correctional Center on a charge of unauthorized entry, entering and remaining, and resisting a deputy. Rolden says this is not the first time that Coon-Crowley had been in the teen’s house unwanted
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Rolden says they do not believe Coon-Crowley was armed when he was arrested this past weekend.