13:30 Newscast, January 5th, 2017

Rain is moving into the state bringing in the chance for light snow north of I-20. Emelie Gunn has more…:
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Several stores are closing their doors for good in the coming months. LSU marketing professor Dan Rice says online shopping could be affecting these stores like Sears, Kmart, Macy’s and others..:
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The Limited is shutting down nationwide including all 5 stores in Louisiana.

A community forum is scheduled for tonight where Louisiana residents will have a chance to voice their concerns about repealing the Affordable Care Act without a replacement. Jeanie Donovan from Loyola’s Jesuit Social Research Institute will MC the event. She says over a half a million Louisianans will lose health insurance coverage if the Republican Congress repeals Obamacare…
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Newly elected US Senator John Kennedy has said, at least on the Senate side, he doesn’t believe that Congress will want to repeal Obamacare without having something else in place. The meeting begins at 6pm.

A fire on a platform in the Gulf of Mexico has been extinguished according to the US Coast Guard. They say there were no signs of pollution in the area of the rig owned by Houston-based Renaissance Offshore LLC. Four workers had to escape the flames into the water around 2:30am, but were rescued by a nearby vessel and no injuries were reported.

 

12:30 Newscast, January 5th, 2017

Quite a few stores in the Bayou State are closing their doors for good this year. Jeff Palermo has more…:
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Precipitation is moving into Louisiana over the next 24 hours bringing in the possibility of light snow. Patrick Omundson with the National Weather Service in Shreveport says it could start midday tomorrow in north Louisiana…:
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He says south of I-20 can expect a sleet mix, but no freezing rain.

Louisiana has a real problem with train/vehicle fatalities and had the fourth most in 2015. That’s why the state Department of Transportation is launching a railroad safety campaign. Spokesperson Rodney Mallet says there is a certain stop a car should sit if a train is coming..:
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He adds you should never try to beat a train that could take more than a mile to come to a stop.

According to the NFL, TV viewership fell an average of eight percent this season. On average, one-point-four million fewer people watched a game this year than in 2015.

 

11:30 Newscast, January 5th, 2017

There’s been a lot of talk heating up about ways to make New Orleans a safer place to live and visit and the Attorney General’s Office is joining the effort. AG Jeff Landry says the problem with increased police efforts are not limited to the French Quarter..:
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Landry says his team of agents made 11 eleven arrests in New Orleans during the final quarter of 2016 and assisted NOPD in five other arrests.

So what are the chances we could see snow tomorrow. Jeff Palermo has more…
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The state has launched a railroad safety campaign. DOTD Spokesperson Rodney Mallett says it includes law enforcement officers monitoring railroad intersections…:
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Based on the latest data from the Federal Railroad Administration, Louisiana was fourth in the nation for the number of highway-rail crossing fatalities in 2015.

Several stores are closing their doors for good in the coming months. Sears Holdings announces Kmart locations in Gonzales and Jefferson Parish, as well as Sears in Gretna and Cortana Mall in Baton Rouge will close by this April. LSU marketing professor Dan Rice says in Sears’ case, the company looked at places where there’s overlap.
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The Limited is shutting down nationwide, meaning all 5 stores in Louisiana will lock their doors permanently this Saturday.

 

10:30 Newscast Jan 5

The Attorney General’s Office has started the hashtag campaign “Make New Orleans Safe Again” to reduce crime in the Crescent City after shootings increased by 25-percent last year. AG Jeff Landry blames Mayor Mitch Landrieu’s poor leadership for the uptick in crime. He says NOPD is under a federal consent decree that the mayor agreed to.

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Landry says with the help of NOPD, his Violent Crime Task Force made 16 total arrests in the last quarter of 2016. The mayor’s office did not respond to a request for a statement.

LSU police are investigating damage to the turf at Tiger Stadium. University Police say vandals broke into the stadium around 11:30 pm Tuesday and were inside until after midnight. LSU sports information director Michael Bonnette says the damage wasn’t major and it can be fixed.

The state has released its revised coastal restoration plan. Brann Haase with the state’s Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority says the worst case scenario for the coast would be about 4-thousand square miles of land loss, if they did nothing.

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Haase says public meetings will be held around the state to gather input on the plan of action. The first meeting is scheduled for January 17 in Lake Charles.

A weather system is moving through the state today, bringing with it the possibility for winter precipitation north of I-20. State climatologist Barry Keim says the system should move through quickly, but once it passes, arctic air pushes in.

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Keim says there’s about a 20-percent chance of snow in north Louisiana.

09:30 Newscast, January 5th, 2017

We’re starting to hear the word snow in our forecasts, but State Climatologist Barry Keim says the chance for the white stuff in north Louisiana is about 20-30 percent…:
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He says this wintry precipitation could move along the I-20 corridor as early as tonight, persist through tomorrow and Friday night.

Louisiana ranked number 4 in the nation for the number of people killed by trains in 2015, with 13 deaths. That’s why DOTD launched the “Do Not Stop on the Tracks” campaign. DOTD spokesman Rodney Mallett says drivers have a responsibility to know the rules when approaching crossings, but for its part the state spent nearly 6 million dollars on railroad safety projects last year…:
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They emphasize the message, do not stop on the tracks.

The state has released a revised coastal restoration plan. Bren Haase with Louisiana’s Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority says an important part of the idea addresses reducing storm surge damage along the coast…:
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He says roughly $18 billion has been secured to implement the 50-year plan, which would take $50 billion to fully fund it.

Tiger Stadium in Baton Rouge was vandalized this week according to the LSU Police Department. They say nothing was permanently damaged, and they are in the process of investigating the incident. There is currently no information being given on the extent of the damage, suspect or motive. The field was covered by a tarp on Wednesday.

The US Coast Guard is responding to a report of a fire on an oil production platform about 80 miles south of Grand Isle. They say the blaze is now suppressed, but it is not yet entirely extinguished. Four people were rescued.

 

08:30 Newscast, January 5th, 2017

The state has released its revised coastal protection and restoration master plan that’s designed to reduce hurricane storm surge and restore Louisiana’s vanishing coastline. Bren Haase with the state’s Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority says the plan proposes 120 projects…:

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Haase says roughly $18 billion has been secured to implement the 50-year plan, which would take $50 billion to fully fund it.

Officials are still working to determine what happened that caused a Gulf of Mexico oil platform south of Grand Isle to catch fire early this morning. Four people jumped from the rig into the water and were rescued by a nearby vessel. The last word from the US Coast Guard is that, while not yet extinguished, the blaze had been suppressed. No injuries were reported.

There’s been a lot of talk heating up about ways to make New Orleans a safer place to live and visit, at the Attorney General’s Office is joining the effort. AG Jeff Landry says the problem with increased police efforts are not limited to the French Quarter..:
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His office has started a hashtag campaign “Make New Orleans Safe Again.”

Speaking of campaigns, DOTD says hashtag “Do Not Stop on the Tracks” . Emelie Gunn has more..:
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07:30 Newscast, January 5th, 2017

The US Coast Guard is responding to a report of a fire on an oil production platform about 80 miles south of Grand Isle. They say the blaze is now suppressed, but it is not yet entirely extinguished. Officials said there were four people aboard the platform who evacuated into the water and were rescued. There were no reported injuries. An oil spill responses organization has been dispatched to the scene.

Attorney General Jeff Landry is looking for a way to reduce crime in New Orleans. He says it will take a multidimensional approach because it doesn’t seem to make sense that lawlessness is twice as likely in The Big Easy than in Chicago…:
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He says his office has started a hashtag campaign called “Make New Orleans Safe Again.”

Louisiana has a real problem with train/vehicle fatalities and had the fourth most in 2015. That’s why the state Department of Transportation is launching a railroad safety campaign. Spokesperson Rodney Mallet says there is a certain stop a car should sit if a train is coming..:
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He adds you should never try to beat a train that could take more than a mile to come to a stop.

So what are the chances we could see snow tomorrow. Jeff Palermo has more…:
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06:45 Sportscast, January 5th, 2017

LSU trailed by 5 points at halftime and needed a spark. They got it from Antonio Blakeney who made his first five shots of the 2nd half and finished with a game-high 24 points to lead the Tigers to a 88-77 win over the Missouri Tigers. The win evens LSU’s SEC record to 1-1. 9-4 overall and snapped a two-game losing streak. LSU returns home to play Mississippi State on Saturday afternoon in the Maravich Center. The Bulldogs lost their SEC opener on Tuesday to Alabama.

Elsewhere around the state in college hoops last night, after rallying from a nine point second half deficit, Grambling beat Alabama A&M by a score of 69-67 to snap a three game skid. The Tigers are now 1-1 in the SWAC, and 6-9 overall.

Tonight, Louisiana Tech hosts UTEP. Southeastern travels to face Houston Baptist. McNeese takes on Sam Houston State at home. Northwestern State is at UIW.

The LSU baseball team announced the hiring of former Tiger relief pitcher Nate Fury as the coordinator of baseball operations. The staff is now filled after Coach Paul Mainieri announced that pitching coach Alan Dunn has been promoted to associate head coach.

In the NBA, the Pelicans return home to take on the Atlanta Hawks in the Smootie King Center tonight. The Hawks enter the game as the league’s No. 5 defensive efficiency, allowing just 103 points per 100 possessions. Tip off is 7pm.

LSU linebacker Tashawn Bower has been named to the Associated Press All-Bowl Team after a dominating performance against Louisville in the Citrus Bowl. Arden Key received honorable mention honors.

Tiger Stadium in Baton Rouge was vandalized this week according to the LSU Police Department. They say nothing was permanently damaged, and they are in the process of investigating the incident. There is currently no information being given on the extent of the damage, suspect or motive. The field was covered by a tarp on Wednesday.

 

06:30 Newscast, January 5th, 2016

According to the US Coast Guard, four people were rescued from an oil platform in the Gulf of Mexico after it caught fire early this morning. They say the burning platform is 80 miles south of Grand Isle. There are currently no injuries reported. We’ll have more on this as it develops.

The revised master plan for coastal restoration and protection in Louisiana has been released. Halen Doughty has more…:
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Precipitation moves into Louisiana tonight, and it could change to snow north of I-20. But State climatologist Barry Keim says the chance for wintry precipitation is not very high…:
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The Louisiana Department of Transportation launches a railroad safety campaign. Based on the latest numbers from the Federal Railroad Administration, Louisiana was fourth in the nation for the number of highway-rail crossing fatalities in 2015. DOTD Spokesperson Rodney Mallett says law enforcement officers are monitoring numerous railroad intersections…:
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The revised masterplan for coastal restoration and protection in Louisiana has been released. Halen Doughty has more…

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So what are the chances we could see snow tomorrow. Jeff Palermo has more…

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The state Department of Transportation launches a “Do Not Stop on the Tracks” safety campaign. Emelie Gunn has more…

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The state has released its revised coastal protection and restoration masterplan that’s designed to reduce hurricane storm surge and restore Louisiana’s vanishing coastline. Bren Haase with the state’s Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority says the plan proposes 120 projects.

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Haase says public meetings are scheduled throughout the state to gather public input on the plan. The first meeting will be held on January 17th in Lake Charles. He says the worst case scenario for the coast would be about 4-thousand square miles of land loss if they did nothing.

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Haase says roughly $18 billion has been secured to implement the 50-year plan, which would take $50 billion to fully fund it. He says another important part of the plan is reducing storm surge damage along the coast.

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Precipitation moves into Louisiana tonight, and it could change to snow north of I-20. But State climatologist Barry Keim says the chance for wintery precipitation is not very high.

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Keim says the chance for snow in north Louisiana is about 20 to 30-percent. He says while they don’t want to get people’s hopes up about the possibility of a snow event, they do want people to be prepared.

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Keim says this weather system is expected to move through the state quickly. But he says once it passes over, arctic air pushes in.

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Attorney General Jeff Landry is looking for a way to reduce crime in New Orleans. He says it will take a multidimensional approach, which is why his office has started a hashtag campaign “Make New Orleans Safe Again.” Landry says there’s something missing from the fight against crime in the Big Easy because New Orleans is twice as dangerous as Chicago.

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Landry says they have a Violent Crimes Taskforce to assist patrol officers in the French Quarter during special events like football games and concerts. But he says they don’t have the necessary resources to give police extra assistance year-round, and there is crime throughout the Crescent City, not just the Quarter.

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In 2016, shootings in New Orleans increased by almost 25-percent, and homicides rose by 7-percent. Landry blames Mayor Mitch Landrieu’s poor leadership for the uptick in crime. He says Landrieu hasn’t been a part of the discussions about ways to reduce crime in New Orleans. He adds that NOPD is under a federal consent decree that Landrieu agreed to.

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The mayor’s office did not respond to a request for a statement on this matter.

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The Louisiana Department of Transportation launches a railroad safety campaign.  Based on the latest numbers from the Federal Railroad Administration, Louisiana was fourth in the nation for the number of highway-rail grade crossing fatalities in 2015, with 13 deaths. DOTD Spokesperson Rodney Mallett says the message of their campaign is do not stop on the tracks.

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Mallett says it’s the law to always stop behind the solid white line or at least 15 feet back from the tracks because a train is more than three feet wider than the tracks on both sides. He says as part of this safety campaign, law enforcement officers are monitoring numerous railroad intersections

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Mallett says it can take a train more than a mile to stop, so it’s never a good idea to try to beat the train over the tracks. He says the state is also doing its part as DOTD has spent nearly 6 million dollars on 30 railroad safety projects last year.

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