17:30 Newscast September 2, 2014

LSU’s Pennington Biomedical Research Center is participating in a new national clinical research study that will test the effectiveness of a new drug that could slow the progression of Alzheimer’s disease. Pennington’s Doctor Jeffrey Keller says no new drug has been approved by the federal government for Alzheimer’s treatment since 2003, so that’s why they are excited to participate in this important study….

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For more information on the study call (225) 763-3000.

The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries says residents and visitors of False River are happy about the planned man-induced draw-down of the lake which begins today. LDWF Director of Inland Fisheries Mike Wood says this first draw-down won’t do a lot on its own, but it’s happening in conjuction with lots of other work…

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They say this is the first step in the long awaited False River Restoration project.

Louisiana State Police say a pedestrian who they believe had been drinking was struck and killed last night in Lafourche Parish. Trooper Evan Harrell says alcohol is not suspected on the part of the driver of the vehicle, 18-year-old Jean Claude Pierre of Raceland…

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Harrell says the victim, 26-year-old Jace Sevin of Lockport, was transported to a local hospital where he was pronounced dead from his injuries.

The state Department of Transportation says inspection work on the Atchafalaya Basin Bridge which began today will go through September 10th. DOTD Spokesman Rodney Mallett says this is required maintenance performed every two years…

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They say different portions of the east and westbound sides between Whiskey Bay and milepost 117 will be closed between 7am and 2pm.