17:30 Newscast, December 23rd, 2015

A 70-year-old woman and two children died after a train collided with their vehicle in New Iberia. The crash also left two other children and one adult in critical condition. State Police Master Trooper Brooks David says they believe the car came to a stop on the tracks either before or while the crossing gates were activated, but it is unknown why. He says a tragedy like this is heartbreaking for the family, especially at this time of year…:
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He says the 70-year-old victim is identified as Phyllis Leblanc.

State Police say an ATV crash in Bossier Parish claimed the life of a 67-year-old man from Benton. They say around 8:20 this morning, Cornelius McConnell was traveling on the ATV when it exited the right side of the road and struck a DOTD curve warning sign. McConnel was ejected from the ATV and died as a result of his injuries. Impairment is a suspected factor in this crash which remains under investigation.

The NFL has upheld Giants wide receiver Odell Beckham Junior’s one game suspension for the rough housing that occurred between him and Panthers cornerback Josh Norman. Beckham’s appeal was heard today, but it wasn’t convincing enough, so the former LSU star will not play this Sunday against the Minnesota Vikings.

If you still haven’t cleared out your Christmas list, experts say gift cards are always a huge hit with last minute shoppers. LSU Assistant Professor of Marketing Dan Rice says cash is becoming more taboo, as gifters and giftees feel it’s far too impersonal…:
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The NRF says gift cards are the most-requested gift for the 8th year in a row.

The flu bug has been quiet this holiday season. According to the CDC’s latest flu count, South Carolina is the only state showing significant flu activity. CDC medical officer Fiona Havers says eventually the flu bug will start to spread…
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She says that’s why it’s important to get your flu shot now if you haven’t already.

 

16:30 Newscast, December 23rd, 2015

Three people are dead and three others injured after a train collided with a car stopped on the tracks in New Iberia. State Police Master Trooper Brooks David says they are working to determine why the car was stopped on the tracks. He says investigators did speak to witnesses…:
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70-year-old Phyllis Leblanc of New Iberia and two minors were killed in the crash. At last report, the three injured were listed in critical condition.

Governor Bobby Jindal will be on hand tomorrow to help welcome home soldiers of the 1023rd Vertical Engineer Company at the Monroe Regional Airport — just in time for Christmas. More than 150 Soldiers with the 1023rd, headquartered in Bastrop with detachments in Monroe and Clarks, completed their 10-month deployment to Kuwait, with additional missions in Iraq, Jordan and Afghanistan. They are getting back home tomorrow at 1pm and 2pm.

The flu bug has been quiet this holiday season. CDC medical officer Fiona Havers says you haven’t gotten a flu shot yet, now is the time. She says this year’s vaccine protects you better from the various flu strains that are going around..:
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According to the CDC’s latest flu count, South Carolina is the only state showing significant flu activity.

Tonight’s Powerball prize is the second largest Christmastime jackpot the multi-state game has had in over 10 years, according to the Louisiana Lottery. Spokeswoman Kimberly Chopin says tonight’s drawing is worth an estimated $227 million dollars. She says on Christmas day in 2002, the jackpot was $280 million…:
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15:30 Newscast, December 23rd, 2015

Much of the state is dealing with severe weather today as a warm-humid air mass has the potential to produce flash flooding, damaging winds, hail and tornadoes. West Carroll, Richland, Morehouse, Madison, Franklin and East Carrol Parishes are under a tornado watch until this evening. Forcasters urge people to be vigilant as they run around today taking care of that last minute holiday shopping.

A gift card might be an appropriate option if you want to avoid the hustle and bustle of stores in this nasty weather. The National Retail Federation says gift cards are the most-requested gift for the 8th year in a row. LSU Assistant Professor of Marketing Dan Rice says gift cards let the giver feel like they’ve put some effort into which one to select that would fit their friends and relatives passions…:
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More consumers than ever before will purchase gift cards this holiday season, according to the NRF.

Three people are dead and three others injured after a train collided with a car in New Iberia. Eric Gill reports…:
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The CDC says the flu bug has been quiet in Louisiana so far this season, but eventually will start to spread. South Carolina is the only state showing significant flu activity. CDC medical officer Fiona Havers says the slow start to influenza activity gives people more time to get a flu shot, if they haven’t received one already…:
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14:30 Newscast, December 23rd, 2015

An elderly woman and two children lost their lives in New Iberia after a train collided with the car they were in. State Police Master Trooper Brooks David says the vehicle was stopped on the tracks and the train was unable to avoid the crash. He says three occupants of the car were pronounced dead at the scene…:
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He says they don’t know why the car stopped on the tracks.

Two tornadoes touched down in central Louisiana last night and a man was injured when his travel trailer flipped over, according to the National weather Service in Lake Charles. Forecasters say both twisters were EF-1 with maximum winds of 95 miles per hour. Homes and cars were damaged and trees were uprooted. Most of the state is at risk for severe thunderstorms today fed by unseasonably warm, humid air. There are tornado watches posted in parishes in northeast Louisiana through 8pm.

If you still haven’t cleared out your Christmas list, experts say gift cards are always a huge hit with last minute shoppers. Jeff Palermo reports…:
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Tonight’s Powerball jackpot is worth an estimated $227 million. Louisiana Lottery spokesperson Kimberly Chopin says since 2009, of the holiday jackpots that were over $100 million dollars, 5 of them were hit during the Christmas drawing…:
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13:30 Newscast, December 23rd, 2015

A 70-year-old woman and two children died after a train collided with their vehicle in New Iberia. The crash also left two other children and one adult in critical condition. State Police Master Trooper Brooks David says they believe the car came to a stop on the tracks either before or while the crossing gates were activated, but it is unknown why. He says a tragedy like this is heartbreaking for the family, especially at this time of year…:
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He says the 70-year-old victim is identified as Phyllis Leblanc.

The flu bug has been quiet this holiday season. According to the CDC’s latest flu count, South Carolina is the only state showing significant flu activity. Over the last three years, doctor offices were very busy with flu cases prior to Christmas. CDC medical officer Fiona Havers says eventually the flu bug will start to spread…:
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She says this year’s vaccine protects you better from various flu strains.

Tonight’s Powerball jackpot drawing is worth an estimated $227 million dollars. Louisiana Lottery spokeswoman Kimberly Chopin says the prize is the second largest Christmastime jackpot the multi-state game has had in over 10 years. She says more people buy lottery tickets during the holiday season for a couple of reasons…:
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The jackpot tonight has an estimated cash value of $141 million dollars.

For the first time on record, the American Automobile Association projects that over 100 million holiday travelers will hit the road this year. That’s nearly one in three Americans traveling 50 miles or more for the holidays. AAA says lower gas prices, an improved economy, and holidays falling on the weekend make it much easier for people to travel this holiday season. They say most of the 100 million will be traveling by car.

 

12:30 Newscast, December 23rd, 2015

Three people are dead and three others injured after a train collided with a car in New Iberia. Eric Gill reports…:
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The National Weather Service has issued a tornado watch for several parishes in far northeast Louisiana including Franklin, Madison, Richland, East and West Carroll and Morehouse, until 8pm tonight. Forecasters say this means conditions are favorable for twisters and severe thunderstorms. People in these areas are urged to be on the lookout for threatening weather and listen to radio for possible warnings.

If you still haven’t cleared out your Christmas list, experts say gift cards are always a huge hit with last minute shoppers. More consumers than ever before will purchase gift cards this holiday season, according to the National Retail Federation. LSU Assistant Professor of Marketing Dan Rice says gift cards are more appropriate than some people think…:
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The NRF says gift cards are the most-requested gift for the 8th year in a row.

Saints Coach Sean Payton says quarterback Drew Brees is day to day with a foot injury. It’s been reported that Brees has a torn plantar fascia and is seeking a second opinion from another doctor. Payton didn’t confirm those reports

 

11:30 Newscast December 23, 2015

Three people are dead and three others injured after a train collided with a car stopped on the tracks in New Iberia. State Police Master Trooper Brooks David says they are working to determine why the car was stopped on the tracks. He says investigators did speak to witnesses…

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70-year-old Phyllis Leblanc of New Iberia and two minors were killed in the crash. At last report, the three injured were listed in critical condition.

The search for a three year old child who wandered away from his house near Crowville in Franklin Parish Monday night, ended tragically Tuesday morning. Franklin Parish Sheriff Kevin Cobb says they located the body of the child around 7am Tuesday…

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Cobb says they learned that the child left the residence while everyone was sleeping.

Tonight’s Powerball jackpot is worth an estimated $227 million. Louisiana Lottery spokesperson Kimberly Chopin says since 2009, of the holiday jackpots that were over $100 million dollars, 5 of them were hit during the Christmas drawing…

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New Census numbers show Louisiana added nearly 22-thousand residents to its population from July 1st 2014 to July of this year, but demographer Elliot Stonecipher says the state finished with a net loss of 74-hundred residents, when you look at migration totals within the United States. Louisiana lost a Congressional district following the 2010 census, but Stonecipher doesn’t see that happening in 2020, unless there’s a massive loss of jobs in the oil industry, because of low oil prices

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10:30 Newscast December 23, 2015

State Police say three people are dead and three others injured after a train collided with a car in New Iberia. Master Trooper Brooks David says the vehicle was stopped on the tracks and the train was unable to avoid the crash. He says three occupants of the car were pronounced dead at the scene…

cut 6 (09) “critical condition”

The 70-year-old victim is identified as Phyllis Leblanc of New Iberia. The crash remains under investigation.

Tonight’s Powerball prize is the second largest Christmastime jackpot the multi-state game has had in over 10 years, according to the Louisiana Lottery. Spokeswoman Kimberly Chopin says Wednesday’s drawing is worth an estimated $227 million dollars. She says on Christmas day in 2002, the jackpot was $280 million…

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The jackpot tonight has an estimated cash value of $141 million dollars.

The American Automobile Association projects a record number of Americans will hit the road this holiday season. Jeff Palermo reports…

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Governor Bobby Jindal and his wife, Supriya, donated almost 300 pounds of food to the Greater Baton Rouge Food Bank just in time for the holidays. The food was collected from guests visiting the Governor’s Mansion who were asked to bring non-perishable food items. In a statement, Mrs. Jindal thanked those who made a donation and encouraged others to donate to their local food banks this holiday season.

09:30 Newscast December 23, 2015

State Police say a train-car collision in New Iberia has left three dead and three others injured. They say the train was unable to avoid a collision with the car that was stopped on the tracks. Three vehicle occupants were pronounced dead at the scene, while three others were transported to a local hospital. At last report, two of the injured were listed in critical condition. Investigators say the crossing arms and lights were working at the intersection and they’re now trying to determine why the car was stopped on the tracks.

Louisiana’s population grew by 22-thousand over the last year based on the latest Census estimates. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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The American Automobile Association projects that over 100 million holiday travelers will travel 50 miles or more for the holidays this year. AAA spokesman Don Redman says lower gas prices, an improved economy, and holidays falling on the weekend make it much easier for people to travel this holiday season. Redman says, while airfare is slightly lower this year, there are other travel needs that will cost you a bit more…

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If traveling by car, Redman suggests getting your car checked before hitting the road for the holiday.

The search for three year old child who wandered away from his home in Franklin Parish Monday night, ended tragically Tuesday morning when his body was found in a canal. Franklin Parish Sheriff Kevin Cobb says this is a horrible tragedy that has rocked their small community…

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Cobb says the child apparently drowned in a water filled ditch about 200 yards from his house.

08:30 Newscast December 23, 2015

Three people are dead and three others injured after a train collided with a car in New Iberia. State Police say the vehicle, with six occupants, was stopped on the tracks and the train was unable to avoid the crash. Three of the vehicle occupants were pronounced dead at the scene. The three injured were transported to a local hospital where, at last report, two were listed in critical condition. Investigators are working to determine why the car was stopped on the tracks.

Severe weather is expected today over much of Louisiana. State Climatologist Barry Keim says this warm-humid air mass that’s over the state could produce flash flooding, damaging winds, hail, and tornados. Keim says rain chances will remain high through Christmas Day, but today provides the highest risk for severe storms…

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He says the threat of severe weather extends across the entire state.

The body of a three year old child who wandered away from his house Monday night, was found in a canal Tuesday morning by the Franklin Parish Sheriff’s Office…

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The American Automobile Association projects that a record 100.5 million travelers will hit the road this holiday season. AAA spokesman Don Redman says this year’s holiday season is the “perfect storm” for people traveling…

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Nearly one in three Americans will travel 50 miles or more for the holidays and over 90- percent will do so by car.