11:30 Newscast, August 12th, 2016

Governor John Bel Edwards has declared a state of emergency as severe
storms continue to cause widespread flooding across south Louisiana. Frank
Reviette with the National Weather Service in Slidell, says this is a very
slow moving system and, unfortunately, we’re looking at more rain and
flooding through Saturday. He says there might be some slight progression
to the northwest into the weekend…:
CUT 9 (08) “away from the region”
East Feliciana Parish OEP Deputy Director Jim Parker says they’ve gotten
hundreds of calls from stranded people looking for help and they are doing
everything they can to help residents…:
CUT 6 (08) “fast”
Officials in Vermilion Parish are asking those who live in flood prone
areas to consider temporary evacuation now in order to avoid the need for
rescue.

The Drug Enforcement Administration announces marijuana will remain a
Schedule I drug under federal law, which begs the question as to what will
happen in Louisiana and the 24 other states that legalized medical
marijuana. Parks Senator Fred Mills authored Louisiana’s medical marijuana
legislation, and he says he’s not worried because they planned for this
when they wrote the bill…:
cut 10 (10) “Schedule II”
Mills says this ruling should not affect Louisiana’s ability to dispense
medical cannabis to the patients who need it.

State Senator Troy Brown has issued a statement indicating that he does not
plan to step down despite calls by state leaders to do so because of his
domestic abuse arrests. He characterized recent calls for him to resign as
“chatter from political opportunists” who pretend they are moral enough to
cast the first stone. He says he’s made mistakes for which I am deeply
sorry, but my personal issues are just that – personal.

 

10:30 Newscast, August 12th, 2016

Several police and fire stations are offering sandbags to those residents being inundated by rain today. Schools, offices and businesses in many south Louisiana Parishes are closed today, and thousands are without power. Weather experts say this is similar to a tropical storm rain-wise, but the wind factor is not there. In East Baton Rouge Parish, Central Mayor Jr. Shelton says one of the biggest problems is that the issues related to these storms are ever changing…:
CUT 4 (08) “we can”
Frank Reviette with the National Weather Service in Slidell, says they’ve been getting reports of street flooding and water in homes…:
CUT 8 (12) “close attention to that”
The rain is not expected to end anytime soon so authorities are urging residents to stay home and off the roads if they can.

An officer-involved shooting left one suspect critically injured in Plaquemine. Halen Doughty has more…:
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The American Cancer Society released their annual report on how each state is making progress on cancer fighting policies and Louisiana still has some work to do. ACS Director of Government Relations for Louisiana Lydia Kuykendal says we fall short big time when it comes to tobacco control:
Cut 1 (08) “cigarettes”

 

09:30 Newscast, August 12th, 2016

Rain like they’ve never seen before. That’s what several state emergency officials are saying about the massive storm that is slowly churning over Louisiana. East Feliciana Parish OEP Deputy Director Jim Parker says he’s dealt with flooding before, but nothing like this…:
CUT 2 (10) “people getting stranded”

Frank Reviette with the National Weather Service in Slidell says southeast Louisiana saw a ton of rain, in a very short period of time…:
CUT 7 (08) “in some of that area”
He says this event is far from over, and now almost the entire bottom half of the state is under a flash flood watch through Saturday evening. Thousands remain without power, and DEMCO and Entergy says they are working to restore power as soon as it is safe to do so.

Louisiana is the third worst state for underprivileged children, according to a new study from WalletHub. Don Molino has more…:
CUT 1 (30) “I’m Don Molino”

Louisiana ranks in the top ten lowest gas prices in the country, according to AAA. Fuel analyst Don Redman says they predicted a summer average of about $2.25, and we stayed well below that all summer…:
cut 12 (07) “immensely”
The current statewide average for a gallon of regular is $1.97.

 

08:30 Newscast, August 12th, 2016

There are now about 8,000 Entergy customers without power, and over 1500 with DEMCO in the dark, as a severe storm churns over southeast Louisiana, and moves slowly west. Massive flooding has been reported throughout the region. In East Baton Rouge Parish, Central Mayor Jr. Shelton says they’ve had close to 10 inches of rain since midnight…:
CUT 1 (09) “new territory now”
He says they’ve received hundreds of calls from people requesting help and sandbags, and that’s the case in many areas. Forecasters are urging residents to watch for rising streams, creeks ditches and other low lying areas. More flooding is expected tonight and the flash flood watch remains in effect until 7am for all of Southeast Louisiana and most of Acadiana. Most schools are closed today, as are state and city offices. Officials are continuing to monitor this fluid situation.

A suspect is in critical condition following an officer-involved shooting in Iberville Parish. Sheriff Brett Stassi says the suspect apparently beat his mother around her head, and later allegedly pulled out a gun on responding deputies…:
CUT 15 (10) “buttocks area”
Stassi says the suspect was critically wounded and transported to a hospital in Baton Rouge. He says none of the deputies were injured.

Louisiana ranks in the top ten lowest gas prices in the country, according to AAA. Fuel analyst Don Redman expects what motorists pay at the pump will remain below average into September and October…:
CUT 11 (08) “since 2004”
Redman says the demand usually goes down close to Labor Day, so prices could get even lower.

 

07:30 Newscast, August 12th, 2016

There are many schools throughout southeast Louisiana that are closed today due to flooding in the area as a massive, slow moving storm continues to dump rain on the state. Entergy is reporting nearly 6,000 customers are without power, and about 1,500 DEMCO customers are in the dark. Many roads are flooded and more are expected to take on water as this system doesn’t appear to be going anywhere anytime soon. Forecasters say this is similar to a tropical storm rain-wise, but the wind factor is not there.

A suspect is in critical condition following an officer-involved shooting in Iberville Parish. Sheriff Brett Stassi says deputies responded to a call involving a fight between a mother and her son in Plaquemine…:
Cut 13 (07) “her car”
He says the suspect allegedly pulled out a gun on responding officers, and that’s when he was shot in the buttocks area by cops. The matter is under investigation.

The American Cancer Society released a progress report on how states are shaping up when it comes to cancer fighting policies. Emelie Gunn has more on how Louisiana scored…:
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A new study from WalletHub finds that Louisiana is the third worst state for underprivileged children. Jill Gonzales with WalletHub says about 11% of Louisiana teens aged 16 to 19 are not in school or working, which can contribute to the crime rate. She says the state’s graduation rate is also much lower than other states…:
cut 4 (08) “75-percent”

 

06:45 Sportscast, August 12th, 2016

The New England Patriots beat the New Orleans Saints 34-22 on Thursday night — and they did it without Tom Brady — he was excused by the team to attend memorial services for a family member. Saints running back Mark Ingram had an early fumble, but also had two 1-yard touchdown runs in an extended night that saw him play most of the first half. Trey Flowers added a 17-yard fumble recovery for a touchdown in the fourth quarter, scooping up the loose ball created by his sack of Luke McCown.

This is the 2016 Summer Olympic Update..brought to you by Luba Workers’ Comp – delivering genuine dependability.

Gymnast Simone Biles is considered one of the best of all time as she showed an effortless time on beam, amazing performance on the floor – complete ease and now an Olympic champion. She soared to the all-around title Thursday.

In swimming, Michael Phelps blew away long time rival Ryan Lochte and everyone else to win his fourth gold medal in Rio and his 22nd overall.

Sophomore wideout Tyron Johnson is transferring from LSU, he announced on Twitter Thursday afternoon. A former five-star prospect and the No. 2 receiver in the 2015 signing class, Johnson grabbed nine passes for 150 yards and two scores as a freshman, including a 5 catch, 83 yard performance against Ole Miss late in the year.

LSU Coach Les Miles spoke about the widely circulated video by TMZ purporting to be running back Leonard Fournette and Garrett Brumfield “fighting” in the parking lot behind Football Ops. Miles characterized it as two college kids shadowboxing. He revealed a tidbit about his youth…:
Cut 16 (14) “not so cool”
Miles finally got to talk about the return of Travonte Valentine after the defensive tackle was dismissed. Miles says they are very optimistic that bringing him back was the right thing to do.

 

06:30 Newscast, August 12th, 2016

An officer-involved shooting left one suspect critically injured in
Plaquemine. Halen Doughty has more…:
Cut 3 (30) “I’m Halen Doughty”

There are several parishes that are under a flash flood watch throughout
southeast Louisiana and into Acadiana and portions of central Louisiana as
a strong, slow moving storm pushes into the state, east to west. A handful
of parishes are under a flash flood warning and some are reporting school
closures for the day. There are numerous road closures due to high water.
Entergy is reporting several thousand customers are without power.

The American Cancer Society released their annual report on how each state
is doing on cancer fighting policies, and Louisiana still has some work to
do. ACS Director of Government Relations for Louisiana Lydia Kuykendal says
there are some areas where the state is excelling…:
CUT 7 (10) “into law”

Louisiana ranks in the top ten lowest gas prices in the country, according
to AAA. But Spokesperson Don Redman says we are seeing a slight uptick in
gas prices because of what AAA expects to be record high demand…:
Cut 10 (09) “a gallon”
The current statewide average for a gallon of regular is $1.97.

 

LRN AM Newscall Aug 12

Louisiana is the third worst state for underprivileged children, according to a new study from WalletHub. Don Molino has more…

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The American Cancer Society released a progress report on how states are shaping up when it comes to cancer fighting policies. Emelie Gunn has more on how Louisiana scored…

Cut 2 (31) “I’m Emelie Gunn”

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An officer-involved shooting left one suspect critically injured in Plaquemine. Halen Doughty has more…

Cut 3 (30) “I’m Halen Doughty”

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A new study from WalletHub finds that Louisiana is the third worst state for underprivileged children. Jill Gonzales with WalletHub says about 11% of Louisiana teens aged 16 to 19 are not in school or working, which can contribute to the crime rate. She says the state’s graduation rate is also much lower than other states.

cut 4  (08)  “75-percent”

The report found that Louisiana ranks 31st for the number if maltreated children, 40th for the child food-insecurity rate. Gonzales says the state came in 49th for the number of children living in poverty.

Cut 5  (09)  “in the nation”

According to the report, Louisiana ranks 47th for infant mortality rate. Gonzales says the state also came in 48th for the number of children in single parent homes.

Cut 6 (08) “high number”

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The American Cancer Society released their annual report on each state is making progress on cancer fighting policies and Louisiana still has some work to do. ACS Director of Government Relations for Louisiana Lydia Kuykendal says while Louisiana could improve its cancer prevention laws, there are some areas where the state is excelling….

CUT 7 (10)  “into law”

Kuykendal says Louisiana is lacking when it comes to smoke-free indoor air laws, meaning there is still a lot of second hand smoke in bars and casinos. She says we’re also falling a little bit short when it comes to tobacco control.

Cut 8  (08)  “cigarettes”

Kuykendal says overall Louisiana seems to be in the middle when it comes to making progress in cancer fighting polices.

Cut 9 (11)  “in others”

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Louisiana ranks in the top ten lowest gas prices in the country, according to AAA. Spokesperson Don Redman says we are seeing a slight uptick in gas prices because of what AAA expects to be record high demand.

Cut 10 (09) “a gallon”

Redman says refineries have done a good job keeping up with the demand, which contributes to the lower prices. But he says we’ve also seen cheaper than average crude oil, and that also keeps prices down at the pump. He expects gas prices to stay below average into September and October.

cut 11 (08) “since 2004”

Redman says the demand usually goes down close to Labor Day, so prices could get even lower. He says AAA forecast a summer average of about $2.25, and we stayed well below that all summer, which is good news for drivers.

cut 12 (07) “immensely”

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A suspect is in critical condition following an officer-involved shooting in Iberville Parish. Sheriff Brett Stassi says deputies responded to a call involving a fight between a mother and her son in Plaquemine.

Cut 13 (07) “her car”

Stassi says the suspect apparently beat his mother around her head, and she was treated for those injuries. He says the suspect’s girlfriend was inside his residence with him when deputies arrived.

cut 14 (10)  “potential victim”

Stassi says the suspect approached the deputies, and when he got close to them, he pulled out a gun.

Cut 15 (10) “buttocks area”

Stassi says the suspect was critically wounded and transported to a hospital in Baton Rouge. He says none of the deputies were injured.

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LSU Coach Les Miles spoke about the widely circulated video by TMZ purporting to be running back Leonard Fournette and Garrett Brumfield “fighting” in the parking lot behind Football Ops. Miles characterized it as two college kids shadowboxing. He revealed a tidbit about his youth…:

Cut 16  (14)  “not so cool”

Miles said he addressed the team in regards to such horseplay..:

Cut 17 (19)  “game”

17:30 LRN Newscast Aug 11

An officer involved shooting in Plaquemine left one suspect critically wounded. Iberville Parish Sheriff Brett Stassi says the suspect approached the deputies, and when he got close to them, he pulled out a gun.

Cut 15 (10) “buttocks area”

Stassi says the suspect was critically wounded and transported to a hospital in Baton Rouge. He says none of the deputies were injured.

Flames could be seen for miles this morning coming from the Motiva Oil Refinery in St. James Parish. It is not known yet what caused the fire, but forecasters say there was lightning in the area at the time. Jywanna Octave with the St. James Office of Emergency Preparedness says it was a scary situation, but it appears all workers were able to safely evacuate…:

cut 16 (04) “accounted for”

The Department of Children and Family Services is launching an initiative to improve foster care. DCFS Secretary Marketa Garner Walters says moving foster kids from one home to another can be traumatizing to that child. She hopes the new Quality Parenting Initiative will help DCFS reduce the number of placement changes and keep more siblings together.

Cut 11 (10) “birth family”

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has released an updated Atlantic hurricane outlook, predicting this season is still expected to be the strongest since 2012. NOAA’s Lead Season Hurricane Forecaster Dr. Gerry Bell says it will be stronger than what they first predicted in May. And there is a now a 70% chance that..:

CUT 6 (09) “major hurricanes”

The initial outlook called for 10-16 named storms

16:45 Sportscast, August 11th, 2016

The Saints will take on the New England Patriots tonight in their first preseason game of the 2016 season. The contest will be held in Gillette Stadium and kick off at 6:30. Coach Sean Payton said Quarterback Drew Brees will probably play a snap or two. NFL Analyst Mike Detillier says on the offense, the main concern is the line up front…:
Cut 18 (17) “unless you can protect Drew Brees”
This Black and Gold fan is anxious to see how the rookies perform, but he hopes to see a lot of effort from all the players…:
cut 14 (07) “I mean”

With Travonte Valentine officially part of the football program again, LSU Coach Les Miles was able to field questions about the oft-discussed ‘Mister 105’ for the first time since he dismissed the hulking defensive tackle. He says they are very optimistic that bringing him back was the right thing to do. Valentine practiced for the first time Wednesday, though he won’t be able to put on pads or participate fully until he completes the NCAA-mandated acclimation period.

In the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio, Katie Ledecky continued her Olympic quest for gold medals bringing one home in the 4×200 meter freestyle. The win increases her gold medal total to three. Michael Phelps advanced to the finals of the Olympic 200-meter individual medley as the top qualifier with a time of 1 minute 55.78 seconds. Ryan Lochte wasn’t far behind with a time of 1:56:28. The big showdown between the two is Thursday night.