11:30 Newscast, December 6th, 2016

Jefferson Parish Sheriff Newell Normand held a press conference this morning to announce the arrest of 54-year-old Ronald Gasser, the man accused of killing former NFL player and John Curtis star Joe McKnight in a road rage incident last week. Normand explained the charge against Gasser…:
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The sheriff declined to explain exactly why they charged Gasser because probe was continuing and that he did not want to try the case in the media.

The Baton Rouge man accused of murdering and dismembering his parents in Tennessee over the Thanksgiving holiday did not waive extradition today, meaning he will not yet return to Knoxville. 28-year-old Joel Michael Guy Jr.’s lawyers say their client is not the person that Tennessee law enforcement officials want. Another hearing has been scheduled for December 16.

Fort Polk has moved the first round of hundreds horses off their land to the Humane Society of North Texas in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Base spokesperson Troy Darr says they’ve already sent 50 horses to be adopted, and they plan to re-home the remaining in the same manner…:
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The army decided to move the horses because they were too close to the military base and it wasn’t safe to keep them there.

For the first time in the show’s history, Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve with Ryan Seacrest in 2017 will feature a countdown in the central time zone. Spokesman Gary Solomon says the French Quarter in New Orleans will be featured in a major way…:
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He says this will include coverage of the fleur-de-lis drop from Jax Brewery.

 

09:30 Newscast, December 6th, 2016

Ronald Gasser has been arrested and charged with manslaughter in the killing of former NFL and John Curtis star, Joe McKnight. Police say Gasser shot McKnight last week in Jefferson Parish after a road rage incident. Detectives found that Gasser fired three shots from inside his car, killing McKnight. Sheriff Newell Normand is slated to give an update this hour.

Can we expect to see any Louisiana leaders serving in the Trump Administration. Public Service Commissioner Eric Skrmetta, who led the president elect’s campaign in Louisiana, says the Louisiana delegation is working hard to push figures from the Bayou State and even he’s thrown his hat into the ring for available positions in the new administration…:
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Skrmetta says Mr. Trump has chosen strong leaders for the positions he’s filled so far, including appointing Dr. Ben Carson as the Secretary for the Department of Housing.

The Crescent City will be featured as the Central time zone location for Dick Clark’s Rockin’ New Year’s Eve nationally televised show. Emelie Gunn has more…:
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NFL Draft Analyst Mike Detillier believes LSU running back Leonard Fournette, who announced he’d be going pro Monday, will be a top five pick in the 2017 NFL draft….:
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08:30 Newscast, December 6th, 2016

A new campaign ad for Democrat Foster Campbell features Governor John Bel Edwards urging residents to vote for the Public Service Commissioner in the US Senate runoff. Halen Doughty has more…:
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According to online inmate records in Jefferson Parish, the man accused of killing former NFL and John Curtis football star Joe McKnight has been arrested and charged with manslaughter. Ronald Gasser was released following the apparent road rage incident pending further investigation. Sheriff Newell Norman is slated to give an update this morning at 10am.

Senator David Vitter gave his farewell speech on the Senate floor Monday, as he will leave the office he’s held since January 2005. The outgoing Senator thanked members of his team, his colleagues, and friends in Washington. But he says he owes the most to his wife, Wendy:
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Opening statements are expected to begin this morning in the trial of the man accused of shooting and killing former Saint Will Smith. A jury selection process lasted well into Monday night. Cardell Hayes faces life in prison if convicted on the 2nd degree murder charge.

More whooping cranes have arrived in Louisiana as the state Department of Wildlife and Fisheries continues years of work to restore the population. LDWF Biologist Sara Zimorski:
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A total of 25 whooping cranes have been delivered to Louisiana this year.

 

07:30 Newscast, December 6th, 2016

Set to leave after 12-years in Congress, US Senator David Vitter said goodbye on the Senate floor Monday. Jeff Palermo reports…:
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We can expect to see some Louisiana leaders working in the Trump Administration, according to Public Service Commissioner Eric Skrmetta, who led the president elect’s campaign in Louisiana…:
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Skirmetta doesn’t think it’s likely to see former Governor Bobby Jindal working for Mr. Trump in Washington come January.

The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries has received 21 whooping cranes from Maryland in the last week, giving the Bayou State a total of 25 large birds that have been delivered to the state in 2016. LDWF Biologist Sara Zimorski…:
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For the last six years LDWF has been working to restore a solid population of the whooping crane in Louisiana.

He made it official on Twitter Monday. Star LSU running back Leonard Fournette will forego his senior season with the Tigers and enter the 2017 NFL draft after the Citrus Bowl. NFL Draft Analyst Mike Detillier believes he has a shot to be the top overall pick…:
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06:45 Sportscast, December 6th, 2016

NFL Draft Analyst Mike Detillier believes LSU running back Leonard Fournette will be a top five pick in the 2017 NFL draft. Fournette announced he’s turning pro after the bowl game, even though he struggled to stay healthy this past season, because of an ankle injury. Detillier says Fournette is still one of the top NFL prospects in the upcoming draft class…:
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In 2015, Fournette was the first LSU back to achieve the NCAA FBS rushing title.

LSU senior Ethan Pocic is one of three finalists for the Rimington Trophy which is awarded to the nation’s top center. Tigers wide receiver Travin Dural accepted an invitation to the Senior Bowl.

In the NBA, the Pelicans fell last night in double overtime to the Memphis Grizzlies, 110-108. It was the third loss in a row for the Pels who next face the 76ers on Thursday.

Officials with the R-and-L Carriers New Orleans Bowl are expecting a big crowd for its bowl game on December 17th in the Mercedes-Benz Superdome. On that night, the Ragin Cajuns will face Southern Miss. Jay Cicero, C-E-O of the Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation, says it’s a great match-up for their bowl…:
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The game is set to kickoff at 8pm.

College hoops, the Louisiana Tech Bulldogs had no problem taking over Alcorn State in Ruston, 98-65. Redshirt senior Erik McCree was named the LSWA men’s basketball player of the week.

The jury in the murder trial of the man accused of shooting and killing former Saints player will Smith has been selected. Lawyers say the trial of Cardell Hayes, who is charged with second degree murder, could last 7-10 days.

 

 

06:30 Newscast, December 6th, 2016

US Senator David Vitter gave his farewell speech on the Senate floor Monday. Vitter says as a Louisiana state legislator he worked to impose term limits here, and also authored similar legislation for Congress. He says that’s why he’s imposing one on himself…:
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The outgoing Senator thanked members of his team, his colleagues, and friends in Washington.

In a new ad, Governor John Bel Edwards asks residents to vote for Democrat Foster Campbell in Saturday’s US Senate race. ULM political science Professor Dr. Joshua Stockley says as popular as the governor is, this ad likely won’t do much to help Campbell…:
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In the 30-second spot, Edwards says Campbell could be the deciding vote against substantial cuts to social security and Medicare.

New Orleans will be featured as part of the 2017 Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve with Ryan Seacrest; marking the first time in the show’s history there will be a central time zone countdown. Local Representative for Dick Clark Productions Gary Solomon says this is a real game changer for the Crescent City…:
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He says the huge talent lineup for the New Orleans portion of the show will be announced in the coming weeks.

The jury in the murder trial of the man accused of shooting and killing former Saints player will Smith has been selected. Jurors, who will remain sequestered, were seated Monday night. Lawyers say the trial of Cardell Hayes, who is charged with second degree murder, could last 7-10 days.

 

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Senator David Vitter gave his farewell speech on the Senate floor. Halen Doughty reports the Republican from Jefferson Parish is set to leave the Senate after 12-years. Jeff Palermo has more…

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A new campaign ad for Democrat Foster Campbell features Governor John Bel Edwards urging residents to vote for the Public Service Commissioner in the US Senate runoff. Halen Doughty has more…

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The Crescent City will be featured as the Central time zone location for Dick Clark’s Rockin’ New Year’s Eve nationally televised show. Emelie Gunn has more…

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The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries has received 21 whooping cranes from Maryland in the last week, giving the Bayou State a total of 25 large birds that have been delivered to this state this year. LDWF Biologist Sara Zimorski says the Whooping Cranes will be spread out between two facilities…

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Zimorski says currently, there are released 38 birds in the wild and the new arrivals will be counted into the population in a few weeks. She says it’s so important to receive these shipments given the low number of the whooping cranes in the state.

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The whooping crane was considered extinct in Louisiana in 1950, but for the last six years the state has been working to restore a solid population of these large birds back into the state. Zimorski says once released, the birds are encouraged to stay by being fed, but eventually they branch out on their own.

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Senator David Vitter gave his farewell speech on the Senate floor Monday, as he will leave the office he’s held since January 2005. Vitter says as a Louisiana state legislator he worked to impose term limits here, as well as authoring the leading term limits measure for Congress. He says that’s why he’s imposing one on himself.

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Vitter says in his tenure he’s worked to protect 2nd Amendment rights and the right to life. He says he’s helped stopped automatic pay raises in Washington and worked on Obamacare reform to make the healthcare more patient oriented.

The outgoing Senator thanked embers of his team, his colleagues, and friends in Washington. But he says he owes the most to his wife, Wendy.

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In a new ad, Governor John Bel Edwards asks residents to vote for Democrat Foster Campbell in Saturday’s US Senate race. In the 30-second spot, Edwards says Campbell could be the deciding vote against substantial cuts to social security and Medicare. ULM political science Professor Dr. Joshua Stockley says as popular as the governor is, this ad likely won’t do much to help Campbell.

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Campbell will face Republican John Kennedy in the December 10 runoff. The governor says in the ad that Campbell supports equal pay for women, and he will bring tax dollars home for roads, bridges, and coastal restoration. Stockley says while the ad is a nice gesture, it’s probably too little too late.

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We can expect to see some Louisiana leaders working in the Trump Administration either in the cabinet or administrative positions, according to Public Service Commissioner Eric Skrmetta, who led the Trump campaign in Louisiana. He says federal lawmakers from this state are recommending Louisiana residents to the transition team.

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Skrmetta says the President-elect has chosen strong leaders for the positions he’s filled so far, including appointing Dr. Ben Carson as the Secretary for the Department of Housing. Skrmetta says he’s even thrown his hat in the ring for available positions in the new administration.

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New Orleans will now be featured as part of the 2017 Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve with Ryan Seacrest. Local Representative for Dick Clark Productions Gary Solomon says this is the first time in the show’s history that there will be another countdown in the Central time zone. He says it’s a real game changer for the Crescent City…

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Solomon says a number of celebrities will perform and the biggest feature will be the crowd having a good time in the French Quarter…

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Solomon says Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin eve will cut to New Orleans throughout the five and a half hour nationally televised show. He says viewers will feel like they’re a part of the New Orleans culture.

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NFL Draft Analyst Mike Detillier believes LSU running back Leonard Fournette will be a top five pick in the 2017 NFL draft. Fournette announced he’s turning pro after the bowl game, even though he struggled to stay healthy this past season, because of an ankle injury. Detillier says Fournette is still one of the top NFL prospects in the upcoming draft class…

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The NFL has become more of a passing league and a franchise running back is not desired as much as it was a decade ago.  But Detillier says we’ve seen two running backs drafted high in the first round recently and both have panned out well…

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When healthy, Fournette is one of the most explosive offensive players in the country. Detillier believes he has a shot to be the top overall pick…

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Officials with the R-and-L Carriers New Orleans Bowl are expecting a big crowd for its bowl game on December 17th in the Mercedes-Benz Superdome. On that night, the Ragin Cajuns will face Southern Miss. Jay Cicero, C-E-O of the Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation, says it’s great match-up for their bowl…

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The Cajuns are playing in the New Orleans Bowl for the fifth time in the last six years, while it’s also Southern Miss’ fifth appearance in the bowl game and first since 2009. Cicero says they expect 40-to-45-thousand fans for what should be a great game…

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18:30 Newscast Dec 5

A new survey from Tulane finds Republican John Kennedy still has a strong lead over Democrat Foster Campbell just days before the runoff. Political science professor Brian Brox says many voters feel that voting for a Democrat means choosing the minority in a Republican-dominated Senate.

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Brox says supporters of candidates who did not make the runoff are splitting along party lines.

Only 171-thousand Louisiana voters went to the polls during the early voting period. Pollster John Couvillion with JMC Analytics says Democratic enthusiasm is lacking, with a lower percentage of black voters than in the primary. He says East Baton Rouge Parish was the only exception because of the competitive mayoral race.

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Former-Democratic State Senator Broome is facing Republican State Senator Bodi White in the race.

Senator David Vitter gave his farewell speech today on the Senate floor before he leaves office next year. The outgoing Senator thanked members of his team and his colleagues. But he says he owes the most to his wife, Wendy.

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The senior senator took office in 2005.

The Louisiana Tech Bulldogs are excited about facing 25th ranked Navy on December 23rd in the Armed Forced Bowl. Athletic Director Tommy McClelland expects this will be a high scoring game and predicts tons of fans will attend.

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He expects between 500 and 1,000 students to attend the game in Ft. Worth, Texas.

15:30 Newscast Dec 5

LSU running back Leonard Fournette announced today that he will enter the NFL draft after the Tiger’s Citrus Bowl game on December 31. The announcement came on twitter, where Fournette also stated that he does plan to play in the game against Louisville, despite an ankle injury. Fournette has 3,755 yards for his career, which is the fourth highest in LSU history.

Only 171-thousand registered voters hit the polls for early voting for the runoff election, which is six percent of the state’s registered voters. Emelie Gunn has more…

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In the final days before the US Senate runoff, a Tulane survey finds Republican John Kennedy still has a strong lead over Democrat Foster Campbell. Political science professor Brian Brox says many voters feel that voting for a Democrat means choosing the minority party in a Republican-controlled senate.

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Brox says voters whose candidate did not make the runoff are splitting along party lines.

Louisiana Tech is heading to the Armed Forces Bowl to take on 25th ranked Navy on December 23. Athletic Director Tommy McClelland says they were offered the option to play Army in the Heart of Dallas Bowl or the top 25 team. He says they chose the game that would give players a new experience.

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McClelland expects between 500 and a thousand students will attend the game.

14:30 Newscast December 5,2016

A new survey out of Tulane reveals US Senate candidate Republican John Kennedy has a healthy lead in the race against Democrat Foster Campbell in the runoff. Michelle Southern reports…:
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The jury selection in the Cardell Hayes trial is underway in New Orleans Criminal District Court. Hayes is accused of killing former Saints defensive end Will Smith during a road rage incident in April. It was made know today that prosecutors will no longer charge Hayes with aggravated assault with a firearm. Over 100 jurors were brought in today for questioning and that number be narrowed down to 12 jurors and four alternates.

 
Out of the state’s 3 million registered voters, only 171-thousand voters went to the polls during the early voting period. Pollster John Couvillion with JMC Analytics says data showed Democratic enthusiasm is lacking, with the percentage of black voters lower than in the primary. He says the only exception was in East Baton Rouge Parish, because of the competitive mayoral race.
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The Camping World Independence Bowl in Shreveport will host North Carolina State and Vanderbilt for a December 26th match-up. Bowl Spokesperson Stefan Nolet expects Vanderbilt fans will travel to the game because they haven’t been to a bowl since 2013. But he says traveling on the day after Christmas can be tough, but…
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Kick-off is at 4 p.m.