8:30 AM Newscast

Governor Jeff Landry signs a proclamation that states Louisiana’s oil and gas industry is open for business. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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An alert from the FBI led to the arrest of two 14 year old girls in Mandeville…due to their Snap Chat conversation threatening gun violenceLieutenant Suzanne Carboni with the St. Tammany Parish Sheriff’s office…

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LSU Health Shreveport and VOA North Louisiana have joined forces to provide treatment for psychosis for young people and adults. Experts say early treatment is important. And while there are common misconceptions about psychosis, Vice Chair of Psychiatry at LSU Health Shreveport Dr. Pamela McPherson says it is a medical condition that affects the brain.

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Reducing crime in New Orleans is a focus of the Landry Administration. And under a new agreement with the Orleans D-A, now the Louisiana Attorney General’s office has committed to taking on more cases in the Crescent City. Attorney General Liz Murrill says if her office can help increase the number of convictions, it will send a strong message.

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7:30 AM Newscast

7:30 am Newscast

Two 14-year-old Mandeville area high school girls were arrested after an FBI department alerted the St. Tammany Parish Sheriff’s Office to their Snap Chat Conversation. Colleen Crain has more…

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A teenager accused of armed robbery, will be tried as an adult in Shreveport. The D-A there says 17 year old Christopher Hicks Junior is accused of robbing someone at gunpoint in January at the Lakeside Garden Apartments in Shreveport. Hicks, who was already on probation as a juvenile, is in the Caddo Correctional Center now awaiting trial.

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The Louisiana Attorney General’s Office will prosecute more cases in New Orleans as a result of a new agreement with Orleans District Attorney Jason Williams. AG Liz Murrill says their office already has five prosecutors handling cases out of New Orleans and they will now take on more cases…

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LSU Health Shreveport and Volunteers of America North Louisiana have partnered to create a mental health EpiCenter program to provide youth and adults treatment for psychosis. Vice Chair of Psychiatry at LSU Health Shreveport Dr. Pamela McPherson says psychosis is more common than you might think.

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6:30 AM Newscast

6:30 am Newscast

Governor Jeff Landry has signed a proclamation announcing Louisiana is open for business and his administration will work to ensure the oil and gas industry can thrive in the Bayou State. President of the Louisiana Mid Continent Oil and Gas Association, Tommy Faucheux, says the proclamation speaks for itself…

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A Snap Chat conversation led to the arrest of two 14-year-old Mandeville area high school girls on Tuesday. Lt. Suzanne (Sue-zahn) Carboni of the St. Tammany Parish Sheriff’s Office says they were alerted to the conversation by the

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Contrary to popular belief, Snap Chat conversations do not disappear. Authorities are asking parents to speak to their children about the seriousness of making threatening comments.

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An 18 year old became Kenner’s first homicide of 2024 after authorities say he arrived Ochsner Medical Center with gunshot wounds Monday afternoon. NOLA.com reports Melvin McClinton of Kenner arrived there in a car with a shattered window and bullet holes in the doors. Kenner police believe the shooting happened in the 1600 block of 42nd street. They’re asking anyone with information on the shooting to call CrimeStoppers .

LSU Health Shreveport and Volunteers of America North Louisiana are helping raise awareness and treatment for psychosis with their new EpiCenter. Brooke Thorington has more.

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8:30 am Newscast

 

The Attorney General’s Office and and Orleans Parish District Attorney sign an agreement that the two sides believe will lead to a safer Big Easy. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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Two and a half months after Orleans District Attorney Jason Williams and his mother were carjacked, the four suspects, three of them under 18 years old, entered a not guilty plea in court yesterday. The incident happened around ten pm October 16th in the Lower Garden District. All four suspects are being tried as adults. They each face up to 99 years if convicted.

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After his visit to the southern border of Texas on Sunday, Governor Jeff Landry is looking to send National Guard troops there to boost border patrols. LSU Political Science professor Robert Hogan says it’s unclear what effect our national guard soldiers could have on improving border security.

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Meanwhile State Senate President Cameron Henry, a Republican from Metairie said yesterday that a mission like the governor is suggesting would cost up to three million dollars and that lawmakers would need to agree to finance it.

With three major cruise lines calling the Port of New Orleans home, Pot NOLA has been setting passenger records when it comes to cruises since the pandemic. Add that to all the city itself has to offer and you’ll find The Big Easy is easily one o the most popular pre and post-cruise destinations in the country. Port Spokesperson Kimberly Curth says it’s a competitive marketplace but…

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7:30 am Newscast

Governor Jeff Landry said he’ll talk with state legislative leaders about sending Louisiana National Guard troops to the Lone Star state to boost border patrols. Landry visited the southern border with other Republican governors on Sunday. LSU Political Science Professor Robert Hogan says state leaders are getting involved in a hot-button issue on Capitol Hill…

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Meanwhile State Senate President Cameron Henry, a Republican from Metairie said yesterday that a mission like the governor is suggesting would cost up to three million dollars and that lawmakers would need to agree to finance it. The proposed deployment is an escalation of Landry’s hardline immigration stance that comes amid a greater number of people crossing into the US through Mexico. It also comes as Texas National Guard and state police have been prevent US Border Patrol agents from accessing a 47 acre area in Eagle Pass known as Shelby Park and rom using the park to process immigrants.

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Port of New Orleans cruise passenger numbers are back to pre-pandemic levels with one point two million passenger movements. Teiko Foxx has more.

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Due to the shortage of truck drivers, the Louisiana Motor Transport Association is encouraging more women to join the workforce with the initiative “Women in Motion.” Executive Director of LMTA Renee Amar says only 10 percent of truck drivers are women and despite a common myth about ability behind the wheel….

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6:30 am Newscast

The Port of New Orleans has rebounded since the pandemic with nearly one point two million cruise passenger movements last year. Spokesperson Kimberly Curth says cruises are back and better than ever.

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King Charles III has been diagnosed with cancer and will be stepping away from royal duties as he undergoes treatment. Even though few details about his cancer were released LSU History Professor Meredith Veldman says it’s notable they went public with his diagnosis.

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The monarch was recently hospitalized for an enlarged prostate that was ruled benign and it was during that time that another issue of concern was found and he was diagnosed with cancer.

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To combat the ongoing truck driver shortage, there are initiatives to encourage more women to join the profession. Brooke Thorington explains…

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Mandeville police are searching for a teenager wanted in connection with the shooting of a boy during the Krewe of Eve Parade there on Friday. Authorities say 17 year old Tyryn Bailey is wanted on several charges including Attempted Second Degree Murder. We’re told the shooting victim’s injuries were not life-threatening.

 

11:30 am Newscast

If you’re getting ready to head out, be sure to get out your rain gear and be aware that Mardi Gras Parade times have been either moved or canceled today due to the threat of heavy rain this weekend. Slidell National Weather Service Meteorologist Danielle Manning says rain chances are filtering into the southeast this morning.

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Before you leave the house to catch some beads you’ll want to check to see if your intended parade time has been changed.

A shooting incident left one person injured in a McDonald’s parking lot in Mandeville last night. Police there say they responded to shots fired around 9:30 last night where they found the victim who has been shot. So far there’s no word on the condition of the victim. Authorities are urging anyone with information on the shooting to come forward.

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Louisiana’s Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over campaign is underway now through February 13th in an effort to save lives. During the 2022 Mardi Gras holiday, 11 people were killed and 120 people were hurt in crashes that involved a driver who had been drinking, according to the Center for Analytics and Research in Transportation. Louisiana Highway Safety Commission Spokesperson Greg Fischer says Mardi Gras is one of the deadliest times to be on the roads and alcohol impairment isn’t the only problem.

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Time to start thinking about filing your taxes. CPA Kevin Willis says while there are no major changes this year, the standard deduction has gone up and if use your vehicle for work, kept track or your milage, and can deduct your milage, there’s welcome news…

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10:30 am Newscast

Louisiana’s Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over campaign is underway now through February 13th in an effort to save lives. And while most of the attention is on New Orleans, there were no accidents reported in the Crescent City last year. But there were fatal accidents in Acadia, Ascension, Caddo, East Baton Rouge, St. Charles, Tangipahoa, and Webster Parishes during carnival season in 2022. Louisiana Highway Safety Commission Spokesperson GregFischer says there’s a responsible way to celebrate safely. He says make plans for a sober driver.

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Before you leave the house to catch some beads you’ll want to check to see if your intended parade time has been altered and Slidell National Weather Service Meteorologist Danielle  Manning says don’t forget to take your raincoat with you.

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The Louisiana Tech community is mourning the loss of one of its students. A police investigation is underway after 18-year-old Austin Johnson of Bossier City was shot in the chest in what authorities believe to be a tragic accident.  It happened in a fast food drive through. We’re told Johnson was taken to a local hospital for treatment and then airlifted to LSU-Shreveport, where he later passed away.

We’re all thinking Mardi Gras here, but it’s also tax season.   The IRS started accepting online tax returns on January 29th, but many Louisianans don’t think about taxes until after Mardi Gras.  CPA Kevin Willis says if you’re going to hire a tax preparer, be sure you vet them carefully…

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You can check CPA credentials on the Louisiana CPA Board’s website. LRN

9:30 am Newscast

Get out your rain gear and be aware that Mardi Gras Parade times have been either moved or canceled today due to the threat of heavy rain this weekend. Slidell National Weather Service Meteorologist Danielle Manning says rain chances are filtering into the southeast this morning.

Cut 3 (13) “…for Sunday.”

Before you leave the house to catch some beads you’ll want to check to see if your intended parade time has been changed.

A shooting incident left one person injured in a McDonald’s parking lot in Mandeville last night. Police there say they responded to shots fired around 9:30 last night where they found the victim who has been shot. So far there’s no word on the condition of the victim. Authorities are urging anyone with information on the shooting to come forward.

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Louisiana’s Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over campaign is underway now through February 13th in an effort to save lives. During the 2022 Mardi Gras holiday, 11 people were killed and 120 people were hurt in crashes that involved a driver who had been drinking, according to the Center for Analytics and Research in Transportation. Louisiana Highway Safety Commission Spokesperson Greg Fischer says Mardi Gras is one of the deadliest times to be on the roads and alcohol impairment isn’t the only problem.

Cut 10 (09) “…all distractions.”
Time to start thinking about filing your taxes…but there is some good news. CPA Kevin Willis says while there are no major changes this year, the standard deduction has gone up and if use your vehicle for work, kept track or your milage, and can deduct your milage, there’s welcome news…

Cut 13 (08)  “…ever remember”

8:30 am Newscast

With heavy rainfall anticipated many parade times have been changed or canceled. Brooke Thorington has more.

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The Louisiana Tech community is mourning the loss of one of its students. A police investigation is underway after 18-year-old Austin Johnson of Bossier City was shot in what is believed to be a tragic accident in a fast food drive through.  We’re told he was taken to a local hospital for treatment and then airlifted to LSU-Shreveport, where he later passed away.

 

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While parade goers are snagging necklaces this Mardi Gras season, Louisiana law enforcement officers are stepping up patrol to catch impaired drivers during the Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over campaign through February 13. Louisiana Highway Safety Commission Spokesperson Greg Fischer says too many people are getting hurt and killed in accidents involving impaired drivers during Mardi Gras season.

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46-year-old Jefferey Dixon of Bunkie faces attempted murder and arson charges in connection with a house fire earlier in the week. State Fire Marshal’s Office spokesperson Ashley Rodrigue says when the Bunkie Fire Department responded to a house fire Tuesday evening, they found the back porch engulfed in flames and one of the residents safely outside.

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