11:30 Newscast August 8, 2014

Governor Bobby Jindal is in Iowa today and tomorrow. This is the governor’s third trip to the site of the first presidential primary in 2016. Jindal says he will not make any calls on a presidential bid until after the November elections have ended. Political Analyst Bernie Pinsonat says if Jindal declares, he could be in it for the long haul…

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Pinsonat says early primary states are influential for candidates looking to break through.

The Baton Rouge Police Department says a FedEx man is under arrest for allegedly stealing packages he was supposed to deliver. BRPD spokesman L’Jean McKneely says they believe 50-year-old Nathaniel Smith would lie by saying he delivered goods he kept for himself…

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McKneely says Smith was even supposed to deliver two computers to the police department that never arrived. Smith has been charged with felony theft.

The Louisiana Association of Business and Industry says the state will lose jobs and energy prices will rise if the EPA’s proposed ozone standards are enacted. The EPA will finalize the new ozone regulations in December. The agency says history proves you can reduce pollution and grow the economy at the same time. But LABI President Stephen Waguespack disagrees…

cut 15 (07) “press the pause button”

He says a National Association of Manufacturers report indicates the regulations would hurt the state’s booming economy.

Louisiana State Police is now offering the sale of crash photographs online through their website. Sgt. James Anderson says attorneys and insurance firms are the departments main clientele for crash scene photos. He says they hope this speeds up the process in obtaining this evidence…

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Anderson says fatality photographs will not be available online.