3:30 PM Newscast Nov 22

A disturbance at a psychiatric treatment facility led to a Rapides Parish Sheriff’s deputy and a patient being shot. Tommy Carnline with the sheriff’s office says while the deputy was trying to de-escalate the situation, the patient started fighting obtaining the deputy’s weapon and shooting the deputy in the leg. Another deputy then returned fire hitting the patient. They were both taken to hospitals.

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The investigation into the incident is still ongoing.

A prison escapee’s run for freedom comes to an end. 20-year-old Jamarcus Cyprian escaped from the Tangipahoa Parish Jail back on May 16th; and on Wednesday, he was arrested at an apartment complex in Hammond. Sheriff Gerald Sticker says deputies were executing a search warrant in connection with a shooting at another apartment complex.

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Louisiana lawmakers have approved a tax reform package that will result in lower income taxes for working individuals, but a higher state sales tax rate. The individual income tax rate would be a flat three percent. Even though the state sales tax rate will increase from 4.45 percent to five percent for the next five years, most Democrats also supported the tax code overhaul. Lafayette Senator Gerald Boudreaux is the Chairman of the Senate Democratic Caucus

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The film tax credit program has been capped at 125-million dollars, down from 150-million and Legislators also voted to repeal the corporate franchise tax.

Early voting is underway in the December 7th election. Joel Watson with the Secretary of State’s office says what’s unique about this early voting period is that it goes straight through Thanksgiving; and as such, there are some days when the polls will be closed.

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Early voting ends Saturday, November 30th.

2:30 PM Newscast Nov 22

The state Legislature has approved a major change to Louisiana’s tax laws, which will result in a cut in income taxes in exchange for higher sales taxes. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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Early voting is underway in the December 7th election. Joel Watson with the Secretary of State’s office says the Baton Rouge mayor’s race may be the highest profile runoff race, but it’s not the only high-profile item on the ballot.

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Early voting ends Saturday, November 30th.

A prison escapee who was serving time for armed robbery has been recaptured. 20-year-old Jamarcus Cyprian escaped from the Tangipahoa Parish Jail back on May 16th. He was found Wednesday, hiding in a Hammond apartment. Sheriff Gerald Sticker says during his six months on the lam, Cyprian was traveling in and out of Louisiana.

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And Sticker says Cyprian was likely committing several crimes in Dallas while he was there.

A Rapides Parish Sheriff’s deputy was shot in the leg when a patient disarmed him while he was trying to de-escalate a disturbance at a psychiatric treatment facility. The Patient was shot, and both were taken to the hospital. Tommy Carnline with the sheriff’s office says this could have ended much worse for everyone involved.

Cut 11 (03) “…injured too bad.”

The patient remains hospitalized. The deputy was treated and released. The investigation into the incident is still ongoing.

1:30 PM Newscast Nov 22

A Rapides Parish Sheriff’s deputy is recovering after being shot by a patient at a psychiatric treatment facility. Tommy Carnline with the sheriff’s office says there was a disturbance between the patient and hospital employees, and the patient started fighting with a deputy who was trying to de-escalate the situation.

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Both were taken to hospitals. The deputy was treated and released. The psychiatric patient remains hospitalized

He escaped the Tangipahoa Parish jail 6 months ago but Jamarcus Cyprian is back behind bars. He was discovered Wednesday hiding in a closet in Hammond. He was serving time for armed robbery and Sheriff Gerald Sticker says while out, Cyprian was traveling in and out of Louisiana likely committing crimes in Dallas. He adds, Cyprian was going to great lengths to change his appearance.

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Early voting is underway in the December 7th election. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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The tax reform package is heading to the governor’s desk after the house approved it today. Working individuals will see lower income taxes, but a higher state sales tax rate. The individual income tax rate would be a flat three-percent rate. The standard deduction would triple $12,500 dollars. Leesville Senator Mike Reese says this tax change will help grow the economy…

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The state sales tax rate will go up from 4.45 percent to five percent for the next five years.

4:30 PM Newscast Nov 21

A deadly midday shooting in the French Quarter has left one person is dead, and 3 others injured. New Orleans Police Superintendent, Anne Kirkpatrick says they have video showing a vehicle driving up to a group and opening fire.

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The shooting occurred around 12:30 at the intersection of Iberville and Royal streets.

Alexandria International Airport hopes to lure United Airlines back using one-million dollars from the Small Community Air Service Development Program. England Airpark Executive Director Ralph Hennessy says they will ask United to operate three daily non-stop flights to and from Houston. He says United returning to Alexandria will benefit passengers.

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American and Delta are the other two airlines that fly out of Alexandria.

A Louisiana congressman will be sleeping outside tonight to shed light on a growing problem. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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The December 7 election includes four constitutional amendments addressing judicial ethics, legislative budgeting, and property tax processes. Amendment 1 proposes adding five appointees to the Judiciary Commission, expanding its current nine-member structure, and giving the Supreme Court authority to initiate investigations and discipline judges. Public Affairs Research Council President Dr. Steven Procopio explains that the Judiciary Commission investigates judges…

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3:30 PM Newscast Nov 21

There has been a deadly shooting in broad daylight in the French Quarter. It happened at the intersection of Iberville and Royal, a block south of Bourbon Street. New Orleans Police Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick says this was not a random shooting.

Cut 15 (13) “…a confirmed homicide.” (One killed, three others injured)

Kirkpatrick says a person of interest is in custody.

Researchers at LSU are developing a hand-held device to better detect cancer cells during surgery. SafeMargin, was invented by LSU electrical engineering professor Dr. Jian Xu (JAN ZHOO). He says the purpose of the device is to quickly detect a clean margin during cancer surgeries saving time and lives.

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Current technology to identify clean margins would cost close to 42-hundred dollars, SafeMargin could cost only about 100 dollars per surgery. Xu hopes to bring it to market by the end of the decade.

The December 7 ballot will have four constitutional amendments that Louisiana Voters will vote on, addressing judicial ethics, legislative budgeting, and property tax processes. Amendment 4 proposes replacing Louisiana’s tax sale process for delinquent property taxes with a tax lien auction. Public Affairs Research Council President Dr. Steven Procopio says it addresses potential due process violations highlighted in recent court rulings.

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Alexandria International Airport is using a million-dollar federal grant to attract United Airlines back. England Airpark Executive Director Ralph Hennessy explains how the Small Community Air Service Development Program will be used…

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Hennessy says it will ask United to operate three daily non-stop flights to and from Houston.

2:30 PM Newscast Nov 21

One person is dead, and 3 others injured in a shooting in the French Quarter this afternoon. New Orleans Police Officers say they have good video of the incident. The shooting appears to be targeted as the video shows a vehicle holding 3 individuals pulled up to the group and opened fire. The vehicle has been recovered and a person of Interest has been taken into custody. The shooting occurred around 12:30 at the intersection of Iberville and Royal streets. The identity of the person killed has not yet been released. One of the other victims was taken to surgery.

To draw attention to youth homelessness, New Orleans Congressman Troy Carter is participating in the Covenant House Sleep Out by sleeping outside tonight. He says by sleeping outside, he and other participants can feel the pain that homeless people go through every night.

Carter says tonight’s frigid weather will further shed light on the issue.

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Louisiana voters will decide on four constitutional amendments in a Dec. 7 election, two of the amendments address legislative budgeting.  Sean Richardson has the story.

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Alexandria International Airport is using a federal grant to lure United Airlines back. The airport is receiving one-million dollars through the Small Community Air Service Development Program. England Airpark Executive Director Ralph Hennessy says they’ve wanted to lure United back ever since the airline left in 2022 due to the effects of the COVID pandemic.

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Currently American and Delta airlines serve the airport in Alexandria.

1:30 PM Newscast Nov 21

One person is dead after a shooting in the French Quarter this afternoon. The New Orleans Police Department is investigating the shooting of four people that occurred at the intersection of Iberville and Royal streets. Few details have been released. Authorities have not yet released the identity of the person killed or the condition of the other three victims.

New Orleans Congressman Troy Carter hopes to draw attention to youth homelessness tonight. He will be sleeping outdoors as he participates in the Covenant House Sleep Out. He says the problem of homelessness is growing.

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Carter says by sleeping outside, he and other officials who will be joining him can feel the pain that homeless people, especially children, go through on a nightly basis and work to bring resources to help get them off the streets. Overnight lows in New Orleans are expected to be in the upper 40s to lower 50s

Four constitutional amendments are on the December 7th ballot. In response to rushed budget approvals in 2023, Amendment 2 would mandate a 48-hour review period for budget bills. Amendment 3 complements Amendment 2 as it would allow lawmakers to extend sessions by up to six days to finalize budgets. Extensions would require a two-thirds vote. Public Affairs Research Council President Dr. Steven Procopio says a rush to finalize is often an issue.

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A potentially life-saving hand-held device that could better detect cancer cells during surgery is under development at LSU. Inventor of SafeMargin, electrical engineering professor Dr. Jian Xu (JAN ZHOO) says there are still many steps before it can gain FDA approval…

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4:30 PM Newscast Nov 19

Starting May 7th, you will need a Real ID to board a flight. Dan Casey, the commissioner of the Office of Motor Vehicles, says getting a Real ID is easy at your local OMV office. A birth certificate or passport and two pieces of mail, are needed to obtain a Real ID.

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With Real IDs, verification records will be kept by the state. There is no additional charge to update your ID to a Real ID.

Starting in May, nonstop flights between Shreveport and Nashville will begin. Mark Crawford, the airport business and development manager for the Shreveport Airport Authority, says Allegiant Airlines will begin a trial run offering the flights on Thursdays and Sundays. And he says if you plan properly, you can get a round-trip flight for less than 100 dollars.

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The flights begin May 22nd

Two Louisiana high school football teams have been disqualified from the playoffs. Kace Kieschnick tells us why…

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There’s an effort to preserve film tax credits, which are being threatened in Governor Landry’s tax reform package. Film industry leaders have told legislators if the film tax credit program is eliminated, hundreds of jobs will go away. But Marrero Senator Patrick Connick says these tax credits mostly benefit producers who do not live in Louisiana…

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3:30 PM Newscast Nov 19

Governor Landry wants to scale back the film tax credit program and several other tax credits, to make up revenue from cuts in other parts of his tax plan that would lower the income tax rate. Marrero Senator Patrick Connick says there has been healthy dialogue between legislators and those in the film industry…

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The special session must conclude by Monday night.

Senator Bill Cassidy has been a loud voice in Washington D-C for flood insurance reform. He says NFIP has been in desperate need of reform for years and Republicans will have an opportunity to deliver for the American People next year…

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Nonstop flights between Shreveport and Nashville are coming in May. Mark Crawford, the airport business and development manager for the Shreveport Airport Authority, says they had been trying to get daily nonstops between the two for about eight years.

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Allegiant Airlines is offering twice-weekly non-stop flights on Thursdays and Sundays on a seasonal basis. The trial flights begin May 22nd.

Louisiana Hwy 15 through the tiny Village of Baskin has been named “Lainey Wilson Highway” honoring the Baskin native and Country Music Association Award Winner. The Country Superstar was on hand Saturday as Northeast Louisiana Music Trail markers were dedicated to her musical beginnings. Also present was Lt. Gov. Nungesser who named her Louisiana Music Ambassador in 2022 the same year she was named New Artist of the Year and Female Vocalist of the Year. In 2023 she was named Country Music Association Entertainer of the Year.

2:30 PM Newscast Nov 19

At the beginning of the special session on tax reform, the state’s film tax credit program was on the chopping block. But Marrero Senator Patrick Connick says there’s an effort to preserve it. Connick says they are looking to lower the credit distributed to film producers each year from 180 million to 125-million dollars…

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Governor Landry wants to scale back the film tax credit program and several other tax credits, to make up the difference in revenue if the state lowers the income tax rate

Senator Bill Cassidy is calling for flood insurance reform saying premiums that have increased by 234 percent are no longer affordable. He says FEMA is creating a program that is going bankrupt, but he says he has a plan to make the Nation Flood Insurance Program affordable, accountable, and sustainable…

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If you haven’t updated your driver’s license to a Real ID, time is running out. Andrew Greenstein is at Baton Rouge Metropolitan Airport with more.

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Starting in May, you can fly nonstop between Shreveport and Nashville. Mark Crawford, the airport business and development manager for the Shreveport Airport Authority, says Allegiant Airlines is offering twice-weekly non-stop flights between the two cities on a seasonal basis.

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Crawford says they had been trying to get this service for about eight years.