10:30 am Newscast

Entergy Louisiana crews are working around the clock to restore power as quickly as possible. VP of Customer Service Michelle Bourg says with manpower quadrupled, crews are making great progress. And while power will be restored to most Entergy customers by September 16th, full restoration to those in New Orleans and Baton Rouge will happen even sooner.

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Cleanup and recovery continues in the coastal parishes. In Terrebonne Parish, President Jason Bergeron says one of the biggest challenges is that power poles are in hard to reach areas such as marshes and swamps and says they’re documenting the damage so the parish can be reimbursed as soon as possible.

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Second Harvest Food Bank is working to address the immediate needs of communities in parishes impacted by Hurricane Francine, providing food, water, and essential supplies to those affected by the storm. President and CEO Natalie Jayroe says Second Harvest is also working to stock food pantries and coordinate long-term relief efforts saying volunteers and donations are crucial…

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For more information on how you can donate or volunteer visit no-dash-hunger-dot-org.

Former Saints player Steve Gleason is reportedly stable and recovering this morning after a medical event during Hurricane Francine.  Gleason was taken to Ochsner Hospital during Wednesday night’s hurricane, and and tweeted praise for NOLA fire and EMS workers who got him there during the unsafe conditions.

9:30 am Newscast

Cleanup and recovery continues in the Louisiana’s coastal parishes. In Terrebonne Parish, President Jason Bergeron says one of the biggest challenges is that power poles are in hard to reach areas such as marshes and swamps.

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In St. Mary Parish, President Sam Jones says things are almost all the way back to normal.

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Second Harvest Food Bank is working to address the immediate needs of communities in those parishes impacted by Hurricane Francine, providing  food, water, and essential supplies to those affected by the storm. President and CEO Natalie Jayroe

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Entergy crews are working around the clock to restore power to everyone left in the dark by Francine. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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The 16th ranked LSU football Tigers kick off SEC play this morning in facing South Carolina.Tigers Coach Brian Kelly expects the Gamecocks to use their run game to move the ball down the field…

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Kick off in Columbia is this morning at 11.

8:30 am Newscast

As of this morning there are some 38-thousand people without power in Louisiana as a result of Francine. That’s down though from 400-thousand.   For its part, Entergy Louisiana has had crews working around the clock to restore power as quickly as possible. VP of Customer Service Michelle Bourg (BORG) says with manpower quadrupled, crews are making great progress.

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Second Harvest Food Bank is mobilizing to address the immediate needs of communities in parishes impacted by Hurricane Francine.  President and CEO Natalie Second Harvest has supplied more than 200-thousand pounds of food and nearly three thousand meals so far.

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Coastal parishes hit hard by Wednesday night’s hurricane are working diligently to get life back to normal as quickly as possible. Jeff Palermo reports.

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A deadly night in Alexandria leaves two dead and two people hospitalized after a man reportedly shot three people at a local business then turned the gun on himself.  Alexandria Police say the unidentified man entered the business on Jackson around 7:30, opened fire and then killed himself. We’re told one of the victims was killed.  The other two are hospitalized in critical condition.

8:30 am Newscast

Entergy Louisiana is gearing up for possible widespread power outages as a result of Francine.  Vice President of Customer Service Michelle Bourg (berg) is urging customers to prepare for the storm by updating their contact information with for text updates on power at Entergy-dot-com.

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Cleco Power has also added personnel as well as 17-hundred additional contractor resources in preparation for Francine.

Meanwhile Louisiana Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple is urging people to be insurance ready and to prepare their properties for Francine’s arrival.

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State officials are urging you to visit GetAGamePlan-dot-org for information on preparing yourself and your property for Francine’s arrival.

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As the Louisiana Gulf Coast braces for the arrival of what is expected to be Hurricane Francine, all eyes will be glued to the TV for the debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and Former President Donald Trump. Louisiana-based political analyst Ron Faucheux (foe-SHAY) says with the race being a dead heat, this debate could make it or break it for either candidate and says one thing that Harris can do to score points is to use humor against Trump.

Cut 15 (12) “…effectively against him (2x).”

As for Trump’s key to victory, Faucheux says it’s important that he stay on message.

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The debate will take place in Philadelphia and gets underway at eight p-m Central time

 

7:30 am Newscast

Governor Landry is urging people in the coastal parishes not to panic, but rather to be prepared. This, as Francine is taking aim on the Louisiana Gulf Coast. Landry is urging people in the affected areas to start preparing now and to listen to their local officials.

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For more information on preparing yourself and your property for Hurricane Francine, visit  GetAGamePlan-dot-org.

Entergy Louisiana is gearing up for the possible impact of what will likely be Hurricane Francine and the possibility of widespread power outages to the region. Vice President of Customer Service Michelle Bourg (berg) says Entergy is closely monitoring the storm’s path and preparing its crews and resources to respond quickly to any damage caused by the hurricane.

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One of the major impacts from Francine is a potential storm surge of up to 10 feet  from Cameron to St. Mary Parish. In Vermillion Parish a voluntary evacuation is in place for residents in low-lying areas.  Vermillion Parish Emergency Preparedness Director Homer Stelly is urging people to prepare for prolonged power outages or evacuation.

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Lafayette is in the middle of Francine’s current path. Mayor-President Monique Boulet is urging residents to make sure you have all your medications and important documents, secure loose items around your property.  And she’s urging people in low-lying areas to evacuate.

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6:30 am Newscast

With Francine taking aim at the Louisiana Gulf Coast, Governor Landry has a message for residents. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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Lafayette is in the middle of Francine’s current path. Mayor-President Monique Boulet is urging people to start preparing now.

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One of the major impacts from Francine is a potential storm surge of up to 10 feet  from Cameron to St. Mary Parish. Vermillion Parish Emergency Preparedness Director Homer Stelly says a voluntary evacuation is in place for low-lying residents…

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Entergy Louisiana is getting ready for the possible fallout from Francine, which could bring heavy rainfall, strong winds, and widespread power outages. Vice President of Customer Service Michelle Bourg (berg) says Entergy is making preparations, which includes staging equipment, coordinating with local agencies, and ensuring that restoration efforts can begin as soon as conditions are safe.

Cut 12 (10) “…as safely as possible.”

11:30 am Newscast

Big day for hunters in the Sportsmans Paradise as dove season kicks off here in Louisiana.  Dove season marks the beginning of the state’s fall hunting schedule.  Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Biologist Richards Temple  says it’s looking like this will be a great start to the season.

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Temple also emphasizes the importance of adhering to daily bag limits, which are set at 15 doves per hunter per day.

It was the end of an era today in Lake Charles an iconic Lake Charles tower come down. The implosion of the Capitol One Tower took less than thirty seconds.  And was streamed live this morning at eight as the building, built in 1983, made its curtain call.  It was left damaged and desolate by Hurricane Laura’s 130 mile per hour plus winds four years ago. We’re told it will take several months to clean up the demolition site.

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The day is almost here – two days to go before the Saints get their 2024 season underway against the Carolina Panthers. Saints Coach Dennis Allen says he’s looking for another strong start.

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LSU football fans are hyped about the home opener tonight and they’re not the only ones.  Nicholls State head coach Tim Rebowe says his team is excited to take the field tonight in spite of the odds.  Rebowe says along with a huge payday, this game provides a great opportunity to get the word out about the school and the football team.

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Kick off is set for 6:30.

 

10:30 am Newscast

Six more neglected horses and ponies have been taken into custody by Louisiana humane groups, adding to a growing number of equine neglect cases.  HSLA Director Jeff Dorson attributes this surge to financial hardship among owners, who are struggling to afford proper feed, medical care, and shelter for their animals.

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Dorson is urging the public to report any signs of animal neglect and to support rescue efforts through donations or adoption.

Dove hunting season kicked off this morning in Louisiana.  Dove season marks the beginning of Louisiana’s fall hunting schedule. LDWF Biologist Richards Temple is reminding hunters to follow all state and federal regulations, including obtaining the proper licenses.

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The LSU Tigers are set to take on the Nichols State Colonels tonight at home. And while everyone expects the purple and gold to be victorious, Colonels head coach Tim Rebowe says his team is looking forward to running onto the field at Death Valley.

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All the fans attending that game tonight are in for a special experience, win or lose as Tiger Stadium underwent several improvements during the offseason in preparation for its 100th year. Chief Operation Officer and Deputy Athletic Director Keli Zinn…

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We’re told fans will see a new main scoreboard on the north side and two new corner scoreboards, along with a new ribbon board which will display things like enhanced statistics and content. Kick off is set for 6:30.

9:30 am Newscast

If you’re headed to Death Valley for the Tigers’ home opener today, expect it to be special.  Tiger Stadium underwent several improvements during the offseason in preparation for its 100th year.  Chief Operation Officer and Deputy Athletic Director Keli Zinn says fans will see a new main scoreboard on the north side and two new corner scoreboards.

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While nearly everyone is expects LSU to  beat Nicholls easily tonight, the Colonels are actually a good team in their own right. They’re the defending Southland Conference champions in the Football Championship Subdivision; and their head coach, Tim Rebowe, is the reigning conference coach of the year. This matchup was postponed in 2020 by covid and Rebowe was excited to get it rescheduled.

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Six more neglected horses and ponies have been taken into custody by Louisiana humane groups, adding to a growing number of equine neglect cases.  Sean Richardson has more.

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Lake Charles was up early today to watch an iconic Lake Charles tower come down. The implosion of the Capitol One Tower that took less than thirty seconds was streamed live this morning at eight as the building, built in 1983, made its curtain call.  It was left damaged and desolate by Hurricane Laura’s 130 mile per hour plus winds four years ago. We’re told it will take several months to clean up the demolition site.

8:30 am Newscast

The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries announced that dove hunting season  officially opens today. As a popular event for Louisiana hunters, the dove season marks the beginning of Louisiana’s fall hunting schedule. LDWF Biologist Richards Temple says Louisiana is divided into a North and South zone…

Cut 3 (11) “…north-south zones is.”

Six more neglected horses and ponies have been taken into custody by Louisiana humane groups, adding to a growing number of equine neglect cases. These animals were found in poor condition, suffering from malnutrition, with untreated injuries. HSLA Director Jeff Dorson says the severity of their conditions brings a heavy burden to HSLA…

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Fans going to Saturday’s LSU home opener will be in for an enhanced gameday experience. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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The Black and Gold get their 2024 season underway tomorrow against the Carolina Panthers.  Saints head coach Dennis Allen says he and his team are ready to take on Panthers starting quarterback Bryce Young.

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