07:30 Newscast October 13, 2015

Republican gubernatorial candidate David Vitter has grabbed the endorsement of The Times-Picayune and NOLA-dot-com. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says newspaper endorsements don’t guarantee victory on election day, but it’s definitely a boost for a candidate that has endured many personal attacks…

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He says this endorsement is great plus for Vitter.

During a Lt. Governor candidate forum, the four candidates discussed how they would improve the film industry in the state. Republican John Young says before this most recent legislative session, Louisiana was number one in the world for film production. He says people from all over the country travel to the state to visit the Duck Commander Warehouse in West Monroe and the Swamp People in Pierre Part…

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The forum was hosted by the Baton Rouge Press Club.

Lawyers for Henry Montgomery will argue before the US Supreme Court today in hopes they will make their 2012 ban on life sentences for teenagers retroactive. When Montgomery was 17-years-old, he shot Deputy Charles Hurt to death while playing hooky from school. Legal analyst Tim Meche says Montgomery has a solid argument to make and a number of Justices will be sympathetic…

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Meche says we should know the Supreme Court’s decision by the end of the year.

The game this Saturday night in Tiger Stadium between No. 6 LSU and No. 8 Florida is one of the most anticipated matchups of the week. Cameron Papp with StubHub says this is the best selling LSU game of the season on their online ticket marketplace…

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The game in Death Valley kicks off at 6pm and will be televised on ESPN.

06:45 Sportscast October 13, 2015

There will be a lot of hype leading up to Saturday night’s showdown in Tiger Stadium between sixth ranked LSU and eighth ranked Florida. Players from the two teams were in a twitter war over the summer, over which school can lay claim to D-B-U, which stands for defensive back university. Coach Les Miles doesn’t want see trash talking from his team leading up to Saturday’s game…

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Both teams are undefeated heading into Saturday’s contest.

LSU will not face the man who has been Florida’s starting quarterback the last several weeks. The Gators announced that Will Grier has been suspended for the season by the NCAA for taking a banned over-the-counter supplement. Florida will appeal the suspension, but a reversal of this suspension is not expected before Saturday. That means sophomore Treon Harris will start Saturday night in Tiger Stadium against LSU.

The game this Saturday night in Tiger Stadium between LSU and Florida is one of the most highly anticipated college matchups of the week. Cameron Papp with StubHub says the average ticket price for the game on their website is about $220. He says it’s definitely a big game for LSU, but StubHub always sees a lot of demand for the Tigers…

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Kickoff Saturday is 6PM.

It’s been reported that Saints wide receiver Marques Colston separated his shoulder in the loss to the Philadelphia Eagles and the shoulder may have suffered structural damage as well. Colston was seen after the game with his arm in a sling. The 32-year-old has 18 receptions this year for 200 yards.

There’s also been reports that a couple of other NFL teams will try to lure Saints head coach Sean Payton out of New Orleans after the season. Payton told reporters that he sees himself in the Big Easy.

06:30 Newscast October 13, 2015

The four candidates running for Lt. Governor discussed how they would improve the film industry in the state at a forum hosted by the Baton Rouge Press Club. Republican Billy Nungesser says when many people see movies filmed in Louisiana, they’re drawn to visit so we need to make changes to the current film tax credit incentive program to keep filmmakers coming to the state.

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The primary election is in less than two weeks.

The Times-Picayune and NOLA.dot com endores Republican David Vitter for governor. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says this is a big deal for Vitter’s campaign, who is facing attacks from the three other candidates and supporting groups…

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NOLA’s editorial staff says Vitter is a committed, resolute chief executive that has a desire to govern and lead on many fronts.

The US Supreme Court will hear arguments today from the lawyers of an Angola inmate who is serving a life sentence for murdering a sheriff’s deputy as a teenager in 1963. In 2012, the US Supreme Court banned automatic life sentences for teens. Legal analyst Tim Meche says Louisiana prisoner Henry Montgomery wants the Supreme Court to make that ruling retroactive, so he has a chance at parole.

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When Montgomery was 17-years-old, he shot Deputy Charles Hurt to death while playing hooky from school.

17:30 Newscast, October 12th, 2015

A recent poll conducted for WWL-TV and The Advocate shows that less than half of Louisiana African-American voters are in favor of removing or renaming monuments that honor Confederate leaders. The Clarus Research Group survey shows only 46-percent of black respondents support removal of the monuments. Pollster Ron Faucheux…:
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The poll shows 31-percent of African-Americans oppose the removal of the monuments.

This Saturday night, the No. 6 LSU football team will not face the man who has been Florida’s starting quarterback the last several weeks. The No. 8 Gators announced that Will Grier has been suspended for the season by the NCAA for taking a banned over-the-counter supplement. Florida will appeal the suspension, but a reversal is not expected before the game in Baton Rouge which kicks off at 6pm.

Fall is in the air in Louisiana and unfortunately so are allergies. Eric Gill has more…
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State Police is investigating an officer involved shooting which claimed the life of a 44-year-old Lake Charles man. Sgt. James Anderson says cops were responding to a domestic disturbance and encountered a man pointing a gun at officers. He says that’s when Kevin Lau was fatally shot by cops and LCPD asked State Police to investigate…:
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16:30 Newscast, October 12th, 2015

The State Department of Education has released the Common Core test results from the spring and Superintendent John White says the results are not surprising. The numbers indicate just 22-40 percent of Louisiana students show “mastery” in skills it says are needed. White says BESE will vote tomorrow on whether or not to use “cut scores” like other states:
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He says detailed information from the tests will be released in November.

The St. Tammany Parish Sheriff’s Office says they are investigating the case of a burned vehicle which was discovered in the woods near Highway 16 in Sun that had human remains inside. Positive identification of the person is pending DNA analysis. The vehicle was badly burned, but cops were able to determine it was a silver Mitsubishi. No arrests have been made in connection with this incident at this time.

With this fall Louisiana air comes the pollen and allergies. LSU Health Sciences Center Professor, Dr. Sanjay Kamboj (KAM-boje), says they are seeing an increase in the number of patients coming in for allergy related illnesses. He says pollen production peaks daily between 9 and 11AM so it’s important to avoid contact during that time…:
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He says warm temperatures and high humidity levels help increase pollen production.

The UL-Lafayette football program is being accused of a major rules violation by the NCAA. The allegations are connected to an academic eligibility issue regarding the ACT scores of several recruits over the past few years. The alleged wrongdoing seems to be centered around former assistant coach David Saunders. UL Lafayette has decided to vacate its victories from the 2011 season.

 

15:30 Newscast, October 12th, 2015

The controversial tests tied to Common Core that were administered in the fall have been graded and results were released today. The scores showed that on average, 37 percent of students are at what the state says is the needed skill level in English Language Arts, while nearly 30 percent show mastery skills in mathematics. State Department of Education Superintendent John White says detailed results will be released in November…:
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BESE will vote tomorrow on whether or not Louisiana will adopt the same skill scoring levels as other states, called cut scores.

Legendary Chef Paul Prudhomme was laid to rest today in New Orleans. Members of the restaurant business, family and friends all got together at St. Louis Cathedral Monday for the funeral. After the mass, a procession and second line marched from Jackson Square to Prudhomme’s K-Paul’s restaurant.

According to a recent survey, less than half of African American voters in Louisiana were in favor of removing Confederate monuments. The Clarus Research Group poll was conducted for news organizations. Pollster Ron Faucheux says he expected a larger number of black voters to be in favor of taking the statues down. He says voters are more certain about the Confederate monuments issue than they are about the governor’s race…:
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The poll shows 31-percent of African-Americans oppose the removal of the monuments.

As LSU prepares to take on fellow top 10 holder Florida on Saturday in Tiger Stadium, we learned today that starting Gator QB Will Grier has been suspended indefinitely. Apparently he tested positive for a performance-enhancing substance found in an over the counter supplement he got at GNC. The news comes ahead of a highly anticipated top 10 match-up between NO. 6 LSU and NO. 8 Florida.

 

14:30 Newscast, October 12th, 2015

A recent poll conducted for WWL-TV and The Advocate shows that only 46-percent of Louisiana African-American voters are in favor of removing Confederate monuments. Eric Gill reports…:
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The Ascension Parish Sheriff’s Office says a St. Amant High School senior was stabbed to death while picking up a girl before the homecoming dance Saturday. They say 18-year-old Todd Toups Jr. got into an argument with a 16-year-old juvenile who allegedly stabbed the victim multiple times. Toups died at a hospital. The 16-year-old charged with second degree murder.

The State Department of Education released “preliminary” results to Common Core tests Monday, and found that just 22-40 percent of Louisiana students show “mastery” in skills it says are needed for the next grade. The tests were administered to grades 3-8 in the Spring. State Superintendent John White says the results are not surprising…:
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He says specific data on individual schools will be released next month.

LSU Coach Les Miles said today that he expects a massive crowd for the Florida game this weekend. The No. 6 Tigers will host the No. 8 Gators Saturday night in Baton Rouge. Before Lunch with Les started today, it was announced that Florida starting quarterback Will Grier is suspended indefinitely for violating the NCAA policy on banned drugs.

UL Lafayette has decided to vacate its victories from the 2011 season as a result of an NCAA investigation looking into recruiting violations. The allegations are that a former assistant coach changed ACT scores for at least six players.

 

13:30 Newscast October 12, 2015

A recent survey conducted for WWL-TV and The Advocate shows that only 46-percent of Louisiana African-American voters are in favor of removing or renaming monuments that honor Confederate leaders. Overall, the Clarus Research Group poll shows 68-percent of voters oppose the move. Pollster Ron Faucheux says Louisiana voters are attuned to the issue of Confederate monuments…

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Faucheux says he expected a larger number of black voters to be in favor of removing the monuments.

Allergies are beginning to effect Louisiana residents now that fall is here. LSU Health Sciences Center Professor, Dr. Sanjay Kamboj, says ragweed is, by far, the biggest allergy trigger of the season. Kamboj says if you’re allergic to ragweed, you are quite familiar with the symptoms…

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He says over-the-counter allergy medications, such as Zyrtec, Allegra, and Claritin, can help manage symptoms.

State Police says an officer involved shooting in Lake Charles has claimed the life of a male suspect. Sgt. James Anderson says the Lake Charles Police Department responded to a domestic disturbance early Sunday morning and saw the suspect, 44-year-old Kevin Lau, standing in the doorway of the house with a gun…

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Lau was transported to a local hospital where he was pronounced dead. No officers were injured in the incident.

The latest from State Police in the case of the missing 6-year-old AMBER Alert Texas child who could be in Louisiana says investigators have located the alleged abductor’s vehicle. The little girl, Lexi Johnson, and 40-year-old Harvey York Jr of Zwolle, were last seen on Sunday in Houston, Texas. Investigators say the vehicle used by York to drive to Louisiana was found abandoned in Sabine Parish. York and the abducted child have NOT been found. Police are actively searching a wooded area near where the truck was located. If you have any information on their whereabouts, you are urged to contact authorities.

12:30 Newscast, October 12th, 2015

A recent poll conducted for WWL-TV and The Advocate shows that less than half of Louisiana African-American voters are in favor of removing or renaming monuments that honor Confederate leaders. The Clarus Research Group survey shows only 46-percent of black respondents support removal of the monuments. Pollster Ron Faucheux…:
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The poll shows 31-percent of African-Americans oppose the removal of the monuments.

State Police has issued an update in the case of the missing 6-year-old AMBER Alert Texas child who could be in Louisiana. The little girl, Lexi Johnson, and her alleged abductor, 40-year-old Harvey York Jr of Zwolle, Louisiana, were last seen on Sunday in Houston, Texas. Investigators say the vehicle used by York to drive to Louisiana was located in Sabine Parish. York and the abducted child have NOT been found.

Fall is in the air in Louisiana and unfortunately so are allergies. Eric Gill has more…:
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The Louisiana Lottery says the Lotto jackpot was hit Saturday by two tickets sold in Dequincy and Opelouses who will share the $3.2 million dollar prize..

 

11:30 Newscast, October 12th, 2015

Fall is definitely in the air and so are allergies. LSU Health Sciences Center Professor, Dr. Sanjay Kamboj (KAM-boje), says ragweed is, by far, the biggest allergy trigger of the season. He says ragweed plants produce a lot of pollen as autumn gets underway…:
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He says over-the-counter allergy medications, such as Zyrtec, Allegra, and Claritin, can help manage symptoms.

State Police is investigating an officer involved shooting in Lake Charles which claimed the life of a male suspect. Sgt. James Anderson says the Lake Charles Police Department responded to a domestic disturbance at a residence early Sunday morning…:
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Anderson says 44-year-old Kevin Lau pointed the gun at officers when he was shot. He says LCPD asked State Police to investigate the incident.

The community in Ascension Parish remains in shock today over the stabbing death of an 18-year-old senior from St. Amant High School, allegedly at the hands of a 16-year-old from Baton Rouge. They say Todd Toups Jr. was visiting a friend in Gonzales, whom he planned to take to the homecoming dance Saturday night, when an argument ensued between he a juvenile male suspect which led to the stabbing. Toups later succumbed to his injuries and the 16-year-old is charged with second degree murder.

State Treasurer John Kennedy says state revenues for the first quarter of this fiscal year are down 13-percent compared to the first quarter of last year. Kennedy says tax collections from individuals and businesses are down, while sales tax receipts are flat…:
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Kennedy believes the Jindal administration created much of the revenue problem and it has a moral obligation to deal with it.