12:30 LRN Newscast October 30

State Police say two children were killed and a third was seriously injured when a pick-up truck struck them as they were walking to school in Breaux Bridge this morning. Trooper Jared Sandifer says the investigation is ongoing and impairment is suspected on the driver’s part…
cut 11 (09) “…this situation”
The ages of the victims have not been released.

It’s unlikely that the three candidates in the US Senate race swayed any voters in their favor during last night’s debate. That’s the belief of Jeremy Alford, publisher of la-politics-dot-com, who says their remarks were mostly scripted…
cut 4 (08) “….spontaneity”
It was the last televised debate featuring Mary Landrieu, Bill Cassidy and Rob Maness before the November fourth election.

A new study, by the advocacy group Oceana, shows a mislabeling of shrimp across the United States. Eric Gill has more…
cut 2 (31) “…reporting”

Another cold front is on its way. High temps on Saturday will be in the upper 50s and 60s. Lows close to the freezing mark for the northern half of the state on Sunday morning.

11:40 LRN sportscast October 30

The Saints believe tonight is the night they get their first road victory of the 2014 season as they visit the Carolina Panthers. Quarterback Drew Brees sounded very confident before the team left for Charlotte…
cut 17 (12) “….our game”
Running back Pierre Thomas, linebacker David Hawthorne and fullback Austin Johnson will not play tonight because of injuries. The Panthers starting left tackle, Byron Bell, is out because of a knee injury. But running back DeAngelo Williams returns after missing the last six games because of injuries.

LSU and Alabama are both off this Saturday, which gives them extra time to get healthy for their match-up in Death Valley on November eighth. The Crimson Tide’s leading rusher TJ Yeldon has not practiced this week and has been seen wearing a walking boot. But Bama’s Nick Saban anticipates Yeldon will return to practice on Monday.

Jimmy Anderson of Lake Charles has been named the interim executive director of the Louisiana High School Athletic Association. Anderson will fill the role once served by Kenny Henderson, until a person can take over the position on a full-time basis. Anderson is a past president of the LHSAA and currently serves as a rules compliance officer in Lake Charles.

In high school football action today…John Curtis will face De La Salle. Both teams have six wins on the season. It will be the 600th game for legendary Patriots head coach J-T Curtis.

In college basketball…Stephen F Austin has been picked to win the Southland Conference based on a poll of the league’s coaches. Northwestern State received a first-place vote and is expected to finish second. McNeese State is projected to finish in fifth place. Tulane is expected to finish in last place in the American Athletic Conference.

In the NBA,,,the Pelicans are off today. They don’t play again until Saturday, when they host the Dallas Mavericks.

11:30 Newscast October 30, 2014

A tragic story out of St. Martin Parish as two children were killed and a third child was seriously injured while walking to school this morning in Breaux Bridge. The deadly crash took place on a residential street at around 8:00 this morning. State Police trooper Jared Sandifer says it was a pick-up truck that hit the children and they are not sure what happened…

cut 10 (12) “into custody”

The child who survived the wreck, was airlifted to a hospital in Baton Rouge.

Democratic Senator Mary Landrieu was on the receiving end of criticism from her two Republican challengers in last night’s US Senate debate. Jeremy Alford of La-politics-dot-com says Bill Cassidy may have benefited from Rob Maness attacks against Landrieu….

cut 3 (07) “Rob Maness”

The three debated issues like Medicaid expansion, immigration, and Social Security.

A new study, by the advocacy group Oceana, shows shrimp continuing to be mislabeled across the United States. Louisiana Shrimp Association President Clint Guidry says it is frustrating that so much shrimp and other seafood is mislabeled. He says the government needs to take action on this issue…

cut 8 (09) “on the books”

He says loopholes in the law allow seafood processors to easily pass off foreign shrimp as domestic shrimp.

With mid-term elections 5 days away, a survey of small business owners shows they lack confidence that Washington D.C. will be able to fix the countries economic problems. State Director of the National Federation of Independent Business Dawn Starns says 6 out of 10 small business owners believe there is too much uncertainty in the economy for their business to grow…

cut 13 (09) “the backbone”

She says there’s a clear sense among small business owners that Washington isn’t listening to their needs.

*CORRECTION* 10:30 Newscast October 30, 2014

Two children were killed and a third child was seriously injured while walking to school this morning in the St. Martin Parish town of Breaux Bridge. State Police trooper Jared Sandifer says for an unknown reason a vehicle ran off the road, striking the children who were on their way to school….

cut 9 (07) “here in Baton Rouge”

Sandifer says one of the children was pronounced dead at the scene, the other on the way to the hospital. The investigation is ongoing.

A new study, by the advocacy group Oceana, shows a misrepresentation of shrimp across the United States. The report used DNA testing to examine 143 shrimp products and found that 30-percent were falsely labeled in 111 grocery stores and restaurants. Louisiana Shrimp Association President Clint Guidry says that 90% of the shrimp eaten in the US is imported…

cut 6 (11) “imported shrimp”

The most common substitution found in the study was farmed whiteleg shrimp being sold as “wild” and “Gulf” shrimp.

The Department of Health and Hospitals says the state has banned another compound that is used in synthetic marijuana. Michelle Southern reports…

cut 3 (31) “reporting”

A 26-year-old Natchitoches man was shot and killed yesterday in a shooting involving Natchitoches Parish Sheriff’s Deputies who were trying to serve a protective order. Authorities say Robert Vercher and the deputies exchanged gunfire and Vercher was hit several times. Vercher was transported to a local hospital where he died from his injuries. The deputies have been placed on administrative leave while the incident is under investigation.

09:30 Newscast October 30, 2014

The final televised US Senate debate before the November fourth election saw the three main candidates taking shots at each other. Michelle Southern reports…

cut 1 (28) “reporting”

A new Oceana study shows a misrepresentation of shrimp across the United States. The report used DNA testing to examine 143 shrimp products and found that 30-percent were falsely labeled in 111 grocery stores and restaurants. The most common substitution was farmed whiteleg shrimp being sold as “wild” and “Gulf” shrimp. The study also found that 40-percent of shrimp samples were species not known to be sold in the United States.

The state has banned another compound that is used in synthetic marijuana. The Department of Health and Hospitals says the designer drug, sold under the names “Mojo” and “Spice,” has been blamed for the hospitalization of more than 125 residents in the Baton Rouge area since October 3rd. Louisiana Poison Control Director Mark Ryan…

cut 10 (12) “just yet”

Ryan says these synthetic drugs are in no way natural or safe and they are specifically designed to be abused.

With kids hitting the streets tomorrow night for trick-or-treating, State Police asks that everyone keep safety in mind this Halloween. Sgt. Nick Manale encourages drivers to be especially careful considering the increase in pedestrian traffic expected tomorrow night…

cut 9 (12) “of that child”

He says parents concerned about the presence of sex offenders in their neighborhoods, can find accurate information online at lsp-dot-org.

08:30 Newscast October 30, 2014

The final televised US Senate debate saw the three main candidates taking shots at each other. Congressman Bill Cassidy dismissed Senator Mary Landrieu’s claim that her seniority is good for Louisiana…

cut 6 (13) “she’s not very powerful”

Retired Air Force Colonel Rob Maness referred to himself a “Ronald Regan Republican” during the debate. Louisiana’s US Senate primary election is Tuesday.

The state has banned another compound that is used in synthetic marijuana, according to The Department of Health and Hospitals. Louisiana Poison Control Director Mark Ryan says “MAB-CHMINACA” is a very new drug that’s put some users in the intensive care unit. Ryan says these synthetic drugs are in no way natural or safe and they are specifically designed to be abused…

cut 12 (09) “pay the price”

He says they are finding this drug in various places, including convenience stores.

With mid-term elections around the corner, a survey of small business owners show they lack confidence that Washington D.C. will be able to fix the countries economic problems. State Director of the National Federation of Independent Business Dawn Starns says there’s a clear sense among small business owners that Washington isn’t listening to their needs…

cut 15 (10) “environment”

She says 6 out of 10 small business owners believe there is too much uncertainty in the economy for their business to grow.

Tomorrow night kids will be hitting the streets for trick-or-treating and State Police say concerned parents can go to their website, lsp-dot-org, to find accurate information regarding the presence of sex offenders in their neighborhoods. Sgt. Nick Manale says Louisiana law prohibits sex offenders from engaging in any type of Halloween activity…

cut 8 (08) “around children”

He urges everyone to keep safety in mind this Halloween.

07:30 Newscast October 30, 2014

Last night’s final televised US Senate debate before the November fourth election saw the three main candidates taking shots at each other. US Senator Mary Landrieu says the biggest difference between she and Congressman Bill Cassidy is their stance on retirement. The incumbent says Cassidy has voted four times to raise the social security age to 70 and he said it will not hurt anyone…

cut 5 (16) “get nothing back”

Cassidy dismissed Landrieu’s claim that her seniority is good for Louisiana.

A 26-year-old Natchitoches man was shot and killed yesterday by Natchitoches Parish Sheriff’s Deputies who were trying to serve a protective order. It’s reported that Robert Vercher and the deputies exchanged gunfire and Vercher was hit several times. Vercher was transported to a local hospital where he died from his injuries. The deputies have been placed on administrative leave while the incident is under investigation.

The Department of Health and Hospitals says the state has banned another compound that is used in synthetic marijuana. Poison Control Director Mark Ryan says “MAB-CHMINACA” is a very new drug that’s putting some users in the intensive care unit. He says they are finding it in various places…

cut 11 (10) “vapor shots”

Gov. Bobby Jindal said in a statement that law enforcement in Louisiana will stop at nothing to protect the people here and prosecute to the fullest extent of the law anyone who is selling these drugs.

With mid-term elections Tuesday, a survey of small business owners shows a lack of confidence that Washington D.C. will be able to fix the countries economic problems. State Director of the National Federation of Independent Business Dawn Starns says says 76% of small business owners expect that either politics or policies will make things worse for them…

cut 14 (11) “main problem”

06:45 Sportscast October 30, 2014

The Saints will look to repeat their terrific performance against the Packers when they visit NFC South rival Carolina tonight. Last Sunday, Quarterback Drew Brees threw for 311 yards and three touchdowns, while running back Mark Ingram rushed for a career-high 172 in a 44-23 win over Green Bay. Brees says Ingram’s strong game opened up plays for the passing attack

cut 16 (20) “those matchups”

The Saints have had trouble winning on the road. New Orleans last regular season road victory came almost a year ago, against Atlanta on November 21st.

The Southland Conference Preseason Basketball Coaches Poll is out and the Northwestern State men’s basketball team has been picked to finish second behind preseason favorite Stephen F Austin.

LSU is the only college football team with some players using new mouth guards this season with a chip inside that logs information about how hard a football player is hit. Michelle Southern has more…

cut 26 (30) “reporting”

UL-Lafayette’s Elijah McGuire is named this week’s Louisiana Sports Writers Association Offensive Player of the Week. McGuire led the Cajuns with 265 yards and 4 touchdowns in their 55-40 win over Arkansas State. LSU’s Kendell Beckwith is named Defensive Player of the Week. The Special Teams Player of the Week is Southern’s Willie Quinn.

06:30 Newscast October 30, 2014

The final televised US Senate debate before the November fourth election saw the three main candidates taking shots at each other. US Senator Mary Landrieu continued to tout her clout in Congress but Retired Air Force Col Rob Maness was prepared for that argument…

cut 4 (11) “breaking the law”

Landrieu says the biggest difference between she and Congressman Bill Cassidy is their stance on retirement.

With mid-term elections days away, a survey of small business owners shows a lack of confidence that Washington D.C. will be able to fix the countries economic problems. State Director of the National Federation of Independent Business Dawn Starns says 6/10 small business owners believe there is too much uncertainty in the economy for their business to grow…

cut 13 (09) “the backbone”

Starns says the survey also found that the smaller businesses were the most pessimistic.

The Department of Health and Hospitals says the state has banned another compound that is used in synthetic marijuana. They say the designer drug, sold under the names “Mojo” and “Spice,” has been blamed for the hospitalization of more than 125 residents in the Baton Rouge area since October 3rd. Louisiana Poison Control Director Mark Ryan…

cut 10 (12) “just yet”

Ryan says these synthetic drugs are in no way natural or safe and they are specifically designed to be abused.

AM-Newscall October 30th, 2014

The final televised US Senate debate before the November fourth election saw the three main candidates taking shots at each other. Michelle Southern reports.

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With kids hitting the streets tomorrow night for trick-or-treating, State Police urge concerned parents to find accurate information regarding the presence of sex offenders and predators in their neighborhoods.  Scott Carwile has more…

Cut 2 (29) “reporting”

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The Department of Health and Hospitals says the state has banned another compound that is used in synthetic marijuana. Michelle Southern reports.

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The final televised US Senate debate before the November fourth election saw the three main candidates taking shots at each other. US Senator Mary Landrieu continued to tout her clout in Congress but Retired Air Force Col Rob Maness was prepared for that argument…:

Cut 4  (11)  “breaking the law”

Landrieu says the biggest difference between she and Congressman Bill Cassidy is their stance on retirement. The incumbent says Cassidy has voted four times to raise the social security age to 70 and he said it will not hurt anyone….

Cut 5  (16)  “get nothing back”

Cassidy also dismissed Landrieu’s claim that her seniority is good for Louisiana…:

Cut 6 (13)  “she’s not very powerful”

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With kids hitting the streets tomorrow night for trick-or-treating, State Police urge concerned parents to find accurate information regarding the presence of sex offenders and predators in their neighborhoods.  Sgt. Nick Manale says you can find this information online at lsp-dot-org…

CUT 7 (12)  “avoid that house”

Their online Sex Offender Registry link provides parish by parish information on registered sex offenders in communities and neighborhoods.  You can also sign up to be automatically notified if a sex offender moves within a specified location of your residence.  Manale says Louisiana law prohibits sex offenders from engaging in any type of Halloween activity…

Cut 8 (08)   “around children”

Manale asks that everyone keep safety in mind this Halloween.  He encourages drivers to be especially careful considering the increase in pedestrian traffic expected tomorrow night…

Cut 9 (12)  “of that child” 

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The Department of Health and Hospitals says the state has banned another compound that is used in synthetic marijuana. They say the designer drug, sold under the names “Mojo” and “Spice,” has been blamed for the hospitalization of more than 125 residents in the Baton Rouge area since October 3rd. Louisiana Poison Control Director Mark Ryan:

Cut 10 (12)  “just yet”

Gov. Bobby Jindal said in a statement that law enforcement in Louisiana will stop at nothing to protect the people here and prosecute to the fullest extent of the law anyone who is selling these drugs. Ryan says “MAB-CHMINACA” is a very new drug that’s putting some users in the intensive care unit. He says they are finding it in various places:

cut 11 (10)  “vapor shots”

Ryan says these synthetic drugs are in no way natural or safe and they are specifically designed to be abused…:

cut 12 (09)  “pay the price”

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With mid-term elections days away, a survey of small business owners shows a lack of confidence that Washington D.C. will be able to fix the countries economic problems. State Director of the National Federation of Independent Business Dawn Starns says 6/10 small business owners believe there is too much uncertainty in the economy for their business to grow…:

Cut 13 (09)  “the backbone”

Starns says the survey also found that the smaller businesses were the most pessimistic. She says 76% of small business owners expect that either politics are policies will make things worse for them…:

Cut 14 (11)  “main problem”

Starns says almost all candidates running claim to care about small business but there’s a clear sense among small business owners that Washington isn’t listening to their needs…:

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The Saints will look to repeat their terrific performance against the Packers when they visit NFC South rival Carolina tonight. Last Sunday, Quarterback Drew Brees threw for 311 yards and three touchdowns, while running back Mark Ingram rushed for a career-high 172 in a 44-23 win over Green Bay. Brees says Ingram’s strong game opened up plays for the passing attack

Cut 16  (20)   “those matchups”

The Saints have had trouble winning on the road. New Orleans last regular season road victory came against Atlanta on November 21st. But Brees says there’s confidence they can get the job done tonight

Cut 17  (12)   “our game”

A win for the Saints and they can move into first place in the NFC South. The Panthers have failed to win their last three games, but they should get a boost with the return of running back DeAngelo Williams, who has missed the last six games because of injuries. Defensive End Cam Jordan on the challenges Williams brings to the defense

Cut 18 (14) “about us”