10:30 am Newscast

We now know the names of the New Orleans Police officers who fatally shot the Houston man who carried out the New Year’s Day attack on Bourbon Street. NOPD Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick says Nigel Daggs, Christian Byer and Jacobie Jordan are heroes.  Body camera footage shows the officers approaching Shamsud-Din Jabbar’s pickup truck after it crashed into construction equipment in the 300-block of Bourbon Street.  All three are being recognized for their bravery and Kirkpatrick says all three have now been cleared to return to regular duty…

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A Jennings man was arrested last night in one of the city’s largest ever drug busts following 9 overdoses in a single week.  Jennings police say their investigation let them to 60 year old Robert Martin and a search of his home turned up 11 pounds of narcotics including marijuana, meth, powder cocaine, heroin and fentanyl.  We’re told Martin is in jail.  His bond set at one million dollars.

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Woman’s Hospital in Baton Rouge is the sixth entity in Louisiana to distribute the Newborn Essential Support Toolkit. Made possible by a partnership between the Department of Health and Human Services and the non-profit organization Baby2Baby, the kits include things like diapers, wipes, skin cream, clothes and other essentials. Congresswoman Julia Letlow, who helped Woman’s unveil the kits, says the kits are a wonderful tool for new parents.

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And hey if you’re still going strong with your New Year’s resolution to eat better, how ‘bout some help for you?  Candida Rebello, director of the nutrition and chronic disease program at LSU’s Pennington Biomedical Research Center, says people tend to eat based on the size of the portion and not by the calorie content. So for the same 100 calories, you can eat a large portion of some foods or a tiny portion of others.

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9:30 am Newscast

Woman’s Hospital in Baton Rouge is the sixth entity in Louisiana to distribute the Newborn Essential Support Toolkit. Through a partnership between the Department of Health and Human Services and the non-profit organization Baby2Baby, the kits include things like diapers, wipes, skin cream, clothes and other essentials. Congresswoman Julia Letlow, who helped Woman’s unveil the kits, says it gives new parents peace of mind.

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The New Orleans Police Department has identified the officers who fatally shot Shamsud-Din Jabbar who carried out the New Year’s Day attack on Bourbon Street. NOPD Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick officers Nigel Daggs, Christian Byer and Jacobie Jordan are heroes.  All are being recognized for their bravery.

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If you’ve made losing weight your new year’s resolution, you’re not alone. Andrew Greenstein has some tips to make that resolution successful.

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Fothe first time in its 104-year history, Hubig’s Pies is selling king cakes. The owner of the New Orleans staple, Andrew Ramsey, says they have four flavors of store sold cakes that are 10 by 10 inches…but online…

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8:30 am Newscast

We now know the names of the New Orleans police officers who shot and killed the terrorist who plowed a pickup truck into a crowd on Bourbon Street New Year’s Day. They are Nigel Daggs, Christian Byer and Jacobie Jordan, and Police Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick calls them national heroes.

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Body camera footage shows officers approaching Samsun Din Jabbar’s pickup truck after it crashed into construction equipment near the intersection of Bourbon and Bienville streets.

Former LSU wide receiver Kyren Lacy is facing charges of negligent homicide and hit and run after authorities say his reckless driving on Louisiana Highway 20 in Lafourche Parish caused a head-on collision that killed a 78 year old man. L-S-P says the wreck happened on December 17th and Lacy kept driving, failing to stop and render aid or call authorities. Lacy’s agent says Kyren is fully participating in the investigation and they strongly believe the facts will demonstrate the truth.

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It’s king cake season; and for the first time in its 104-year history, Hubig’s Pies is selling king cakes. The owner of the New Orleans staple, Andrew Ramsey, says they have four flavors: traditional cinnamon, Hubig’s custard, Dutch apple, and cream cheese.

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A popular New Year’s Resolution is to eat better. Candida Rebello, the director of the nutrition and chronic disease program at LSU’s Pennington Biomedical Research Center, says when choosing foods, look for foods that are low in energy density – those are foods that have high dietary fiber content and high-water content…

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7:30 am Newscast

President-elect Donald Trump announced plans to rename the Gulf of Mexico as the “Gulf of America.” Speaking at Mar-a-Lago in his first press conference since Congress confirmed his election victory over Vice President Kamala Harris. Chalmette Representative Mike Bayham

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The President-elect did not elaborate on the process for renaming the body of water.

Sweeping changes to Louisiana’s tax code took effect when the calendar flipped to 2025. Revenue Secretary Richard Nelson says with the across-the-board reduction in the income tax rate to three-percent following a 12,500-dollar standard deduction, people will see more money in their net pay.

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Attorney General Liz Murrill announced the Louisiana Bureau of Investigation is conducting a review of New Orleans’ security plan after the terror attack there New Year’s Day. Sean Richardson reports.

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Someone who’s no stranger to Louisiana has emerged as a candidate to be the next coach of the New Orleans Saints. Jody Brady was the passing game coordinator for LSU’s 2019 championship team.  Locked on Saints podcast host Ross Jackson Brady’s recent work with the Buffalo Bills.

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6:30 am Newscast

The State Fire Marshal’s office believes frigid temperatures contributed to a trio of deadly house fires. Colleen Crain reports.

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The cold weather is here to stay through this week and the National Weather Service is reporting the potential for snow in most of Louisiana’s northern parishes tomorrow. Heavy mixed precipitation is expected with two to six inches of snow accumulation. The Winter Storm Watch will be in effect beginning Thursday morning at 6 until noon on Friday.


Attorney General Liz Murrill announced a full review by the Louisiana Bureau of Investigation into New Orleans’ security plan for New Year’s Eve and the Sugar Bowl, following a terror attack on New Year’s Day. The review aims to understand the planning and execution of the city’s security measures.

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Sweeping changes to the tax code took effect when the calendar flipped to 2025. Revenue Secretary Richard Nelson says with the across-the-board reduction in the income tax rate to three-percent following a 12,500-dollar standard deduction, people will see more money in their net pay.  But we’ll also be paying a little more for goods and services.

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11:30 am Newscast

12 of the 14 victims who died in the Bourbon Street terrorist attack have now been identified.  The only ones not named are that of a British citizen and an unidentified black woman.  A vigil will be held tonight at seven in memory of those killed in the attack.  One New Orleans pastor says he’s heartbroken that such a heinous event happened in the City of New Orleans.

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Governor Jeff Landry issued an executive order declaring a period of mourning for the victims of the Bourbon street Terror attack.  The order calls for all flags over state buildings to be flown at half-staff from Monday, January sixth to Friday, the 17th.  That’s a day each to honor and remember each of the 14 victims who died.

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Days after the New Year’s Day Terror attack on Bourbon Street people are asking how this happened and what can be done to prevent anything like it from happening again.  Russell Desmond owner of Arcadian Books located in the French Quarter, says things are getting back to normal.

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Louisiana Congressman Mike Johnson was re-elected as House Speaker, but it came with drama. Two Republican Congressmen initially voted for someone else, but switched their support when given another chance, giving Johnson the necessary votes to retain the gavel. Johnson told the House it’s time to get to work and that means putting Americans first again…

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10:30 am Newscast

A vigil will be held Saturday night at seven in memory of the 14 innocent victims of Wednesday morning’s terror attack on Bourbon Street. Meanwhile, after being closed for nearly 36 hours, Bourbon Street is getting back to normal. Andrew Greenstein was there last night.

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Many of the victims of Wednesday’s attack on Bourbon Street were brought to University Medical Center in New Orleans. Chief Medical Officer Jeffrey Elder:

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Elder says some of the victims remain hospitalized.

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The mild weather we’ve been experiencing will come to an end on Sunday as the coldest weather of the season will begin to make its way into the Bayou State. LSU Public Health Climatologist Barry Keim says the threat of severe weather exists Sunday for nearly the entire state.

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An Enhanced Risk for severe thunderstorms has been issued for tomorrow in Northeast Louisiana with a slight risk farther west across the remainder of North Louisiana into South Arkansas and Deep East Texas…that as temperatures will dip below freezing in the mornings for much of next week.

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9:30 am Newscast

An Enhanced Risk for severe thunderstorms has been issued for tomorrow in Northeast Louisiana with a slight risk farther west across the remainder of North Louisiana into South Arkansas and Deep East Texas…that as the coldest weather of the season makes its way to Louisiana. We’re told damaging winds and isolated tornadoes will be the main threats from late tomorrow morning through the afternoon. Public Health Climatologist Barry Keim says high temperatures will be in the 70s on Sunday, but be prepared for a big change…

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Keim says high temperatures statewide on Monday will only be in the 40s and morning lows will be several degrees below the freezing mark, especially anywhere north of the I-10-I-20 corridor for most of the week.


In the wake of the New Year’s Day Terrorist attack on Bourbon Street, French Quarter businesses are asking what can be done to prevent something like it from happening again.

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Governor Jeff Landry issued an executive order declaring a period of mourning for the victims of the Bourbon street Terror attack.  The order calls for all flags over state buildings to be flown at half-staff from Monday, January sixth to Friday, the 17th.  That’s a day each to honor and remember each of the 14 victims who died.

8:30 am Newscast

Things are returning to normal on Bourbon Street, two days after a terrorist plowed a pickup truck into a crowd, killing 14 innocent people. Crowds returned to one of the country’s most famous streets after it was closed for nearly 36 hours after the attack.

One woman visiting New Orleans from Indiana says the incident will not keep her from returning to the city.

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One New Orleans pastor says he’s heartbroken that such a heinous event happened in the City of New Orleans.

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Meanwhile 12 of the 14 victims who died in that attack have now been identified.  The only ones not named are that of a British citizen and an unidentified black woman.  A vigil will be held Saturday night at seven in memory of those killed in the attack.

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There was some drama, but Louisiana Congressman Mike Johnson of Benton was re-elected as House Speaker. Two of the tree Republican Congressmen who initially voted for someone else switched their support when given another chance. Johnson told the House it’s time to get to work and he says there will be a focus on common sense legislation that includes strengthening the southern border, renewing the Trump era tax cuts and returning to energy dominance…

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A strong cold front is coming to the entire state Sunday with High temperatures statewide on Monday in the 40s. LSU Public Health Climatologist Barry Keim says morning lows will be several degrees below the freezing mark…

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4:30 PM Newscast Jan 1

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New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell says the FBI has taken the lead in the investigation into the terrorist attack on Bourbon Street early this morning as a pickup truck driven by the terrorist intentionally plowed down a crowd of people leaving 10 confirmed dead and over 30 with critical to serious injuries. Police Superintendent Ann Kirkpatrick

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The FBI has identified the alleged terrorist as 42-year-old Shamsud-Din Jabbar, a U.S. citizen from Texas who was driving a rented truck. Assistant Special Agent in Charge Alethea Duncan FBI says he was intent on killing as many people as possible before police neutralized him.

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She says weapons and potential IEDs were found in his vehicle and in other French Quarter locations. They do not believe he was working alone.

Among those injured in this morning’s terrorist attack in New Orleans are a Baton Rouge father of two, who is among the ten people dead. A University of Georgia student is among the critically injured. St. Thomas More Athletics Director Kim Broussard has confirmed that former STM football player Tiger Beche is one of the individuals killed in the terrorist attack. Tiger is the older brother of former LSU receiver Jack Beche, who played at LSU in 2021 and 2022.

Authorities have made the decision to postpone the Sugar Bowl in order to keep fans and residents safe. The FBI is asking anyone with information or video of the incident to submit them to www.fbi.gov/bourbonstreetattack or call 1-800-CALL-FBI.

In Lafayette State Police are investigating an overnight officer-involved shooting. Two groups of people exchanged gunfire and a officer discharged a firearm in response. Several people are hospitalized; no officers were hurt. State Police say this is an active investigation.