13:30 Newscast August 13, 2014

The Louisiana Department of Revenue says the state will hold another tax amnesty period from October 15th to November 14th. Revenue Secretary Tim Barfield says says the state held an amnesty program last year and Louisiana collected 452-million dollars in back taxes, but the goal this year is only 100-million…

cut 10 (09) “as much”

During the tax amnesty period all penalties will be waived and the taxpayer only owes 50-percent of the interest that’s due.

A Lafayette mother is facing charges in the death of her 3-year-old child. Lafayette Police Corporal Paul Mouton says 27-year-old Sara Leblanc told investigators the child was sick for a couple of days and their investigation revealed the child went 25 hours without food or fluids during her illness…

cut 12 (07) “dehydration”

Leblanc has been charged with negligent homicide.

The US Coast Guard is investigating a multi-vessel collision that happened on the Mississippi River near Gretna last night. Spokesman Jonathan Lally says a ship carrying grains lost power and control and crashed into another vessel and barge that was fueling up. He says about 588 gallons of marine grade fuel was spilled into the river and the Gretna water intake was shut off as a safety precaution…

cut 5 (12) “the sheen went”

Jefferson Parish officials say there is no concern for the water supply.

New research provided to the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries shows Louisiana Black Bear populations are making great strides toward recovery. Large Carnivore Program Manager Maria Davidson says the future of the black bear is looking bright…

cut 7 (07) “a hundred years”

The hope is to have the Louisiana Black Bear removed from the endangered species list.