09:30 Newscast February 5, 2015

Law enforcement warns parents about a social media app, called Yik Yak, that’s being used for cyberbullying. Washington Parish Chief Deputy Mike Haley says parents have called them reporting their children have been bullied through the app. Haley says there are consequences for using social media to bully or make threats…

cut 6 (05) “they’re cyberbullying”

Haley says no charges have been filed and this case has been assigned to their Cybercrimes Investigator.

The LSU Alumni Association is organizing a lobbying effort to protect LSU campuses from significant budget cuts. LSU Alumni Association President Cliff Vannoy says they are seeking volunteers that will be part of a group called Tiger Advocates, who will have lawmakers’ attention as they craft the budget…

cut 13 (10) “best possible way”

If you want to be a Tiger Advocate, go to the LSU Alumni website.

The driver of the car that crashed head on into a school bus in Denham Springs on Tuesday is booked for DUI and other drug charges. Livingston Parish Sheriff Jason Ard says 32-year-old Brandon Vince was behind the wheel when he crossed a center line and hit the bus full of children…:

cut 10 (08) “drugs in his possession”

Ard says at least 15 of the children on the bus were treated and released for minor to moderate injuries after the crash.

Bossier Parish Community College makes history as they sign a female player to a baseball scholarship. Coach Aaron Vorachek says 5-foot-10 Sarah Hudek is capable of throwing in the upper 70s to low 80 miles per hour which, as a left-hander, is acceptable for anyone at the collegiate level…

cut 8 (12) “not be successful”

Sarah is the daughter of former Major League All-Star relief pitcher John Hudek.