11:30 LRN Newscast April 23

There are more layoffs coming to Louisiana’s oil and gas sector. LSU economist Loren Scott says the industry has been devastated by the low gas prices we’ve seen since August of 2014. He says major companies are cutting back their drilling budget dramatically.

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Scott says a lot of big companies are planning to stop drilling in the Gulf.

Louisiana’s third “Buckle Up in your Truck” campaign has just begun. Executive Director of the Louisiana Highway Safety Commission, John Leblanc says the goal of the campaign is voluntary compliance. He says wearing a seat belt is especially important in a pickup because those vehicles are taller than others.

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The campaign runs through April 28.

A report by the National Center for Health Statistics finds the suicide rate in the US has increased dramatically since 1999.  The report finds the suicide rate of women increased to 45-percent and males increased by 16-percent. LSU Health New Orleans Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry Dr. Michelle Moore says the gap is narrowing between the genders.

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In the past week, two male students at Mandeville High School killed themselves within 48 hours of each other.

Law enforcement is getting help in learning how to handle cases of animal cruelty from the Humane Society. Executive Director of the Humane Society of Louisiana, Jeff Dorson, says they are teaching law enforcement officers about advances in technology, such as new developments in forensic pathology that can help determine what happened to animals that are brought in after abuse.

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10:30 LRN Newscast April 23

More job loss is coming in Louisiana’s oil and gas sector. LSU economist Loren Scott says the state is losing jobs at the rate of about 21-thousand a year. And he says a lot of big companies are planning to stop drilling in the Gulf.

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40 to 50 jobs employees of Helmerich & Payne International Drilling Co. in the Gulf of Mexico will also be laid off.

The Humane Society of Louisiana is holding seminars across the state to teach law enforcement more about how to handle cases of animal abuse. Jeff Dorson, Executive Director of the Humane Society of Louisiana, says social media is helping them prosecute more cases of animal abuse because people are sharing evidence when they see it.

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A campaign begins today in Louisiana that aims to get more pickup truck drivers to wear their seat belts. Don Molino has more…

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Attorney General Jeff Landry has announced that two Northwest Louisiana men have been arrested on child pornography charges. 54-year-old James Lucius of Bossier City is charged with 500 counts of possession of child pornography involving juveniles under age 13. 24-year-old Stephen Harris of Shreveport is facing one possession charge for child pornography.

9:30 LRN Newscast April 23

A new report by the National Center for Health Statistics shows the suicide rate is up 24-percent from 1999 to 2014 and experts say Louisiana is being affected too. Emelie Gunn has more…

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A man who was being held at a Baton Rouge hospital reportedly committed suicide after he was accused of abducting a pregnant woman. Baton Rouge Police confirmed the incident took place this morning, and the alleged abduction happened last night in New Orleans.

The Louisiana Highway Safety Commission has launched its “Buckle up in Your Truck” campaign.  Executive Director of the Commission, John Leblanc says drivers of pickup trucks use their seat belts less often than drivers of other vehicles. He says this campaign is important to get more truck drivers to wear their seat belts, because it could save their lives.

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Leblanc says 8 people have been killed in pickup truck accidents in the state since March.

There are more layoffs coming to the oil and gas industry. Gulf Island LLC based in Houma and Carbo Ceramics in New Iberia plan to lay off nearly 300 workers in June. LSU economist Dr. Loren Scott says there is some opportunity for those laid off to find other work, but not enough for everyone…:

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8:30 LRN Newscast April 23

Unfortunately, job loss in the oil and gas industry is still rising. LSU economist Loren Scott says the low gas prices we’ve seen since August of 2014 have impacted the industry. He says major companies are making dramatic cuts to their drilling budget.

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Scott says the state is losing jobs at the rate of about 21-thousand a year.

A report by the National Center for Health Statistics finds the suicide rate in the US has increased by 24% from 1999 to 2014.  LSU Health New Orleans Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry Dr. Michelle Moore says there isn’t a specific reason why the number has gone up….

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The Humane Society of Louisiana is helping law enforcement address animal cruelty by holding seminars to teach them more about how to handle cases of animal abuse. Jeff Dorson, Executive Director of the Humane Society of Louisiana, says they hope to help law enforcement be better prepared for handling cases of animal cruelty.

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The first seminar was held Thursday in New Iberia.

Louisiana has officially begin its third “Buckle Up In Your Truck” campaign to get more pickup drivers to wear their seatbelts. Executive Director of the Louisiana Highway Safety Commission, John Leblanc says 25% of the registered vehicles in Louisiana are pickup trucks, and wearing a seat belt in these vehicles reduces the chance of fatality in an accident.

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18:30 LRN Newscast April 22

Job loss in the oil and gas sector is still on the rise. LSU economist Loren Scott says there is some opportunity for those laid off to find other work but not enough for everyone who lost their job.

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Gulf Island LLC based in Houma and Carbo Ceramics in New Iberia plan to lay off nearly 300 workers in June.

A report by the National Center for Health Statistics finds the suicide rate in the US has increased by 24% from 1999 to 2014. In the past week, two male students at Mandeville High School killed themselves within 48 hours of each other.  LSU Health New Orleans Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry Dr. Michelle More says parents really need to monitor what kids are posting on social media.

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The Buckle Up in Your Truck campaign has just begun in Louisiana. Executive Director of the Louisiana Highway Safety Commission, John Leblanc says drivers of pickup trucks use their seat belts less often than drivers of other vehicles. He says this campaign is important to get more truck drivers to wear their seat belts, because it could save their lives.

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Leblanc says 8 people have been killed in pickup truck accidents in the state since March.

The Humane Society of Louisiana is holding seminars for law enforcement throughout the state to address animal cruelty. Jeff Dorson, Executive Director of the Humane Society of Louisiana, says they hope to help law enforcement be better prepared for handling cases of animal cruelty.

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The first seminar was held Thursday in New Iberia.

17:30 LRN Newscast

There is more bad news when it comes to job loss in the oil and gas sector. LSU economist Loren Scott says the low gas prices we’ve seen since August of 2014 have hurt the industry. He says major companies are cutting back their drilling budget dramatically.

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Scott says the state is losing jobs at the rate of about 21-thousand a year.

A report by the National Center for Health Statistics finds the suicide rate in the US has increased by 24% from 1999 to 2014.  LSU Health New Orleans Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry Dr. Michelle Moore says there isn’t a specific reason why the number has gone up….

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A campaign begins today in Louisiana that aims to get more pickup truck drivers to wear their seat belts. Don Molino has more…

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Attorney General Jeff Landry has announced that two Northwest Louisiana men have been arrested on child pornography charges. 54-year-old James Lucius of Bossier City is charged with 500 counts of possession of child pornography involving juveniles under age 13. 24-year-old Stephen Harris of Shreveport is facing one possession charge for child pornography.

16:45 LRN Sportscast April 22nd

A big Southeastern Conference baseball series begins tonight at Alex Box Stadium as LSU hosts Mississippi State. The Tigers and Bulldogs are chasing Texas A&M for first place in the SEC West. LSU is one game back, while State is two games back of the Aggies. Coach Paul Mainieri says it makes sense that a lot is on the line this weekend at the Box…
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Good pitching match-up for tonight’s game. Jared Poche goes for LSU, while State counters with Dakota Hudson, one of the top draft prospects in this summer’s Major League Baseball draft. First pitch is at 7 PM.

The 20th ranked Ragin Cajuns begin a Sun Belt series tonight against Texas State at the Tigue. UL Lafayette is in second place in the Sun Belt as they’ve won 13 of its last 16. The Bobcats are in fourth place in the conference and have lost five straight.

Elsewhere…ULM is at Arkansas State. The Warhawks have lost four of their last six, but took a series from Georgia State last weekend.

Louisiana Tech begins a weekend series against Old Dominion tonight. The Bulldogs are tied for fourth in Conference USA as they are 8-7 in league play. The Monarchs are 7-8.

And there’s a big Southland series in Hammond as Southeastern Louisiana hosts McNeese State. The Lions lead the league with a 13-2 conference record, while the Cowboys are 12-6. There’s an outstanding pitching match-up in game one as Kyle Cedotal starts for SLU. McNeese counters with Kaleb Fontenot. Both have an ERA below 2.

16:30 LRN Newscast April 22, 2016

The suicide rate in the US has increased by 24% from 1999 to 2014. That’s according to a report by the National Center for Health Statistics. The report finds the suicide rate of women increased by 45-percent and males increased by 16-percent. LSU Health New Orleans Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, Dr. Michelle Moore says the gap is narrowing between the genders.

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Moore says there isn’t a specific reason for the number of suicides going up.

The Humane Society of Louisiana is helping law enforcement address animal cruelty by holding seminars to teach officers what to do if they come across an animal that’s being mistreated. Executive Director of the Humane Society in Louisiana, Jeff Dorson says social media is helping them prosecute more cases of animal abuse.

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The Louisiana Highway Safety commission starts its “Buckle Up In Your Truck” campaign today. Executive Director of the commission, John Leblanc says 25% of the registered vehicles in Louisiana are pickup trucks, and wearing a seat belt in these vehicles reduces the chance of fatality in an accident.

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Leblanc says 8 people have been killed in pickup truck accidents in the state since March.

The oil and gas industry continues to see more job losses in the state. LSU economist Loren Scott says the state is losing jobs at the rate of about 21-thousand a year. And he says a lot of big companies are planning to stop drilling in the Gulf.

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Scott says the low gas prices are really hurting the industry.

LRN Newscast 15:30 April 22nd

There are more layoffs coming to the oil and gas industry. Gulf Island LLC based in Houma and Carbo Ceramics in New Iberia plan to lay off nearly 300 workers in June. LSU economist Dr. Loren Scott says there is some opportunity for those laid off to find other work, but not enough for everyone…:
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Scott says it’s likely going to get worse before it gets better.

The Humane Society of Louisiana has begun holding seminars for law enforcement so they can better handle animal abuse cases. Jeff Dorson says there are new developments in forensic pathology that can help determine what happened to animals that are abused…
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Dorson says social media has led to an increase in animal abuse cases.

A report from the National Center for Health Statistics finds the suicide rates in the US has increased by 24-percent from 1999-2014. The release of the report comes on the heels of two students at Mandeville High School who committed suicide within 24 hours of each other. Doctor Michelle Moore, with LSU Health New Orleans, says parents need to monitor what kids are posting on social media…
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Moore says there’s no specific reason why the national suicide rate is increasing.

Shreveport police have arrested a 35-year-old man who is accused of fatally shooting a 55-year-old woman and a injuring a 25-year-old man during a drive-by shooting. Gina Foster was pronounced dead at the scene. Carlos Franklin surrendered to authorities and faces murder and attempted murder charges.

14:30 LRN Newscast April 22, 2016

Job loss in the oil and gas industry continues to go up. LSU economist Loren Scott says the low gas prices we’ve seen since August of 2014 have really hammered the industry, and major companies are cutting their drilling budget.

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Gulf Island LLC based in Houma and Carbo Ceramics in New Iberia plan to lay off nearly 300 workers in June.

Today is the start of the Buckle Up in Your Truck campaign in Louisiana. Executive Director of the Louisiana Highway Safety Commission, John Leblanc says the goal of the campaign is voluntary compliance, but unfortunately they have seen an increase in truck drivers not buckling up for the past three years. He says wearing a seat belt is especially important in a pickup because those vehicles are taller than others.

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A new report by the National Center for Health Statistics shows the suicide rate is up 24-percent from 1999 to 2014 and experts say Louisiana is being affected too. Emelie Gunn has more…

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According to WWL radio in New Orleans, the former-Saints player who was shot and killed, Will Smith, may have actually fired the first shot. Cardell Hayes’ attorney has been saying that his client did not shoot Smith’s wife Raquel. There are allegations that Smith may have accidentally shot his wife, then someone hid Smith’s gun back in his car after the shooting.