10:30 Newscast, September 3rd, 2015

The Louisiana Association of Educators and the Louisiana Federation of Teachers are teaming up to spotlight political candidates who support the best interest of public education. Jeff Palermo reports…:
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The first meeting of the task force to study the impact of illegal immigration on Louisiana taxpayers is underway. Denham Springs Representative Valarie Hodges says the purpose of the taskforce is to minimize the cost to Louisiana taxpayers for having illegal immigrates in our state. She says Louisiana receives more unaccompanied minors than Arizona and New Mexico combined.

If you’re not getting enough sleep and feel like you get sick all the time then according to a study out of UC-San Francisco the two are connected. The report shows less than six hours of sleep negativeley impacts your immune system. Professor of Family Medicine at LSU New Orleans Dr. Herbert Muncie says sleep is just as necessary to staying healthy as a good diet and exercising…:
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He says it’s important to get at least seven hours each night.

Former state lawmaker David Duke plans to take legal action if New Orleans removes the Battle of Liberty Place monument. The ex-Ku Klux Klan leader made the comments as the french quarter commission voted to remove the monument…:
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The Battle of Liberty Place monument is a 124-year-old structure that recognizes a group of prominent whites and ex-Confederates who fought against Louisiana’s bi-racial Reconstruction government.

 

09:30 Newscast September 3, 2015

Today is the first meeting of the task force studying the impact of illegal immigration on Louisiana taxpayers. Task force chairperson, Denham Springs Representative Valarie Hodges, says the monetary cost isn’t even the most important aspect. She says people are killed around the country at the hands of illegal immigrants and sanctuary cities, like New Orleans, aren’t enforcing the law and putting citizens at risk…

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She says the purpose of the taskforce is to minimize the cost to Louisiana taxpayers for having illegal immigrants in our state.

Ex-Ku Klux Klan leader and Former state representative David Duke strongly opposes the removal of the Battle of Liberty Place monument in New Orleans. Duke says if the city council votes to take it down, he’ll file suit to stop it…

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There are residents who believe the Battle of Liberty Place represents racism and say the monument was erected to support the institution of Jim Crow laws.

A study out of UC-San Francisco determines that a lack of sleep can increase your chances of catching a cold. Michelle Southern has more…

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Beginning tomorrow, sportsmen across the state will be looking to take advantage of Louisiana’s Second Amendment Sales Tax Holiday. The tax holiday, which runs through Monday, waives the state and local sales tax on firearms, ammunition, and hunting supplies. Some exemptions do apply. You can go online to revenue-dot-louisiana-dot-gov-slash-secondamendment for more information.

08:30 Newscast September 3, 2015

The first task force meeting to study the effect of illegal immigration on Louisiana taxpayers is today. Emelie Gunn has more….

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The Iberia Parish Sheriff’s Office says two men were arrested following a drug bust in New Iberia. Authorities say over $3,500 in cash, 5 firearms, and illegal drugs were seized in the operation. Dequincy Lewis and Patrick Sam were arrested and face numerous charges including possession with the intent to distribute schedule II narcotics and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. The police investigation is ongoing and more arrests are expected.

The Louisiana Federation of Teachers and the Louisiana Association of Educators are teaming up to spotlight political candidates who support the best interest of public education. LFT Public Relations Director Les Landon says this is a very important election for public schools and the children of Louisiana…

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You can find more on the “It’s Time to Get it Right” campaign at itstimelouisiana-dot-com.

Former state lawmaker and ex-Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke plans to file suit to stop New Orleans from removing the Battle of Liberty Place monument. Duke says city leaders are trying to take away New Orleans’ heritage…

cut 14 (10) “cultural terrorism”

The 124-year-old structure recognizes a group of prominent whites and ex-Confederates who fought against Louisiana’s biracial Reconstruction government.

07:30 Newscast September 3, 2015

The Louisiana Association of Educators and the Louisiana Federation of Teachers are teaming up to spotlight political candidates who support the best interest of public education. LAE President Debbie Meaux says the “It’s Time to Get it Right” campaign is an effort to help voters make an informed decision…

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The campaign will promote recommended candidates in the governor’s race, as well as elections for the state legislature and the Board of Elementary and Secondary Education.

Today is the first meeting of the task force studying the impact of illegal immigration on Louisiana taxpayers . Task force chair Denham Springs Representative Valarie Hodges says it’s difficult to know how many illegal aliens are in the state, which makes it difficult to get the federal government to reimburse Louisiana for educating undocumented children…

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Former state lawmaker and ex-Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke plans to take legal action if New Orleans removes the Battle of Liberty Place monument, which recognizes a group of prominent whites and ex-Confederates who fought against Louisiana’s biracial Reconstruction government. Duke made the comments as the French Quarter Commission voted to remove the monument…

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The Battle of Liberty Place monument is one of four monuments that New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu is seeking to remove.

A UC-San Francisco study shows that a lack of sleep can determine your likelihood of catching a cold. Researchers found that less than six hours of sleep negatively impacts your immune system. Professor of Family Medicine at LSU New Orleans Dr. Herbert Muncie says if you’re sleeping more than nine hours then that may raise another concern…

cut 11 (10) “be at”

He says sleep is just as necessary to staying healthy as a good diet and exercise.

06:45 Sportscast September 3, 2015

The college football season starts tonight in Louisiana with Tulane hosting Duke and Southland foes Northwestern State and Southeastern Louisiana facing each other in Natchitoches. Demons Coach Jay Thomas has not said who he’ll start at quarterback and he may play more than one…

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S-L-U goes into the season as one of the team’s to beat in the Southland. Lions Coach Ron Roberts says after defending their Southland title last season, they understand what it takes to beat teams that are gunning for them…

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Kickoff’s at 6 and you can watch on the American Sports Network.

According to a report from the NFL network, Saints cornerback Keenan Lewis will be sidelined the next four to six weeks after undergoing hip surgery. The 29-year-old has been dependable as he’s started every game in his first two seasons in New Orleans. The injury to Lewis means Delvin Breaux and Brandon Browner could be your starting cornerbacks week one. But Browner is also dealing with an injury.

The Memphis Grizzlies announce that rookie forward Jarell Martin will undergo surgery today for a fractured left foot. They say the former LSU standout suffered the injury after colliding with another player during a workout.

And former Tiger and current Los Angeles Clippers free agent forward Glen Davis is expected to miss eight to twelve weeks of basketball related activities after he reportedly had surgery on his left ankle. It is reported the surgery repaired torn ligaments and removed a cyst and a bone spur in his left ankle.

Louisiana Tech believes they can have close to a sell out for Saturday night’s season opener against Southern. The Jaguar nation is expected to bring a lot of people to Ruston.

06:30 Newscast September 3, 2015

The first meeting of the task force to study the impact of illegal immigration on Louisiana taxpayers is today. Denham Springs Representative Valarie Hodges, chairperson of the task force, says Louisiana receives more unaccompanied minors than Arizona and New Mexico combined…

cut 4 (12) “medical costs”

Hodges says the purpose of the taskforce is to minimize the cost to Louisiana taxpayers for having illegal immigrants in our state.

The Louisiana Association of Educators and the Louisiana Federation of Teachers are teaming up to spotlight political candidates who support the best interest of public education. LFT Public Relations Director Les Landon says the two organizations are usually competitive…

cut 7 (09) “education issues”

The “It’s Time to Get it Right” campaign seeks to educate the public candidates who view education as a priority.

A study out of the UC-San Francisco finds that a lack of sleep can determine your likelihood of catching a cold. Professor of Family Medicine at LSU New Orleans Dr. Herbert Muncie says if you get less than five to six hours of sleep, your immune system is effected which increases your chances of getting the virus. He says it’s very important to get at least seven hours each night…

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Muncie says it doesn’t matter your age, race or gender, we all need an adequate amount of sleep for our bodies to do their best.

AM Newscall September 3,2015

The first task force meeting to study the effect of illegal immigration on Louisiana taxpayers is today. Emelie Gunn has more….

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The Louisiana Association of Educators and the Louisiana Federation of Teachers are teaming up to spotlight political candidates who support the best interest of public education. Jeff Palermo reports…

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A study out of UC- San Francisco determines that a lack of sleep can increase your chances of catching a cold. Michelle Southern has more…

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The first meeting of the task force to study the impact of illegal immigration on Louisiana taxpayers is today. Denham Springs Representative Valarie Hodges is the chairperson of the task force and she says Louisiana receives more unaccompanied minors than Arizona and New Mexico combined.

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Hodges says the purpose of the taskforce is to minimize the cost to Louisiana taxpayers for having illegal immigrates in our state. She says it’s difficult to know how many illegal aliens are in the state, which makes it difficult to get the federal government to reimburse Louisiana for educating undocumented children.

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Hodges says the monetary cost isn’t even the most important aspect. She says people are killed around the country at the hands of illegal immigrants and sanctuary cities, like New Orleans, aren’t enforcing the law and putting citizens at risk.

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The Louisiana Association of Educators and the Louisiana Federation of Teachers are teaming up to spotlight political candidates who support the best interest of public education. Their “It’s Time to Get it Right” campaign seeks to educate the public on the stands taken by candidates on important issues facing Louisiana’s schools. LFT Public Relations Director Les Landon says the two organizations are usually competitive…

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The campaign will promote recommended candidates in the governor’s race, as well as elections for the state legislature and the Board of Elementary and Secondary Education. LAE President Debbie Meaux says this campaign is an effort to help voters make an informed decision…

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A website has been set up to promote candidates at itstimelouisiana-dot-com. They will also use Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube to get their message out. Landon says this is a very important election for public schools and the children of Louisiana…

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A study out of the UC-San Francisco finds that a lack of sleep can determine your likelihood of catching a cold. Researchers found that less than six hours of sleep, impacts your immune system and increases your chances of getting a virus. Professor of Family Medicine at LSU New Orleans Dr. Herbert Muncie says it’s important to get at least seven hours each night.

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Muncie says this study doesn’t necessarily mean the more sleep the better. He says if you’re sleeping more than nine hours then that might be a sign on another concern.

cut 11 (10) “be at”

Muncie says it doesn’t matter your age, race or gender, we all need an adequate amount of sleep for our bodies to do its best. He says sleep is just as necessary to staying healthy as a good diet and exercising.

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Former state lawmaker and ex-Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke plans to take legal action if New Orleans removes the Battle of Liberty Place monument. Its a 124-year-old structure that recognizes a group of prominent whites and ex-Confederates who fought against Louisiana’s biracial Reconstruction government. Duke made the comments as the french quarter commission voted to remove the monument…

Cut 13 (07)  “is at stake”

The Battle of Liberty Place monunment is one of four monuments that New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu is seeking to remove. The New Orleans City council will have the final say. Duke says city leaders are trying to take away New Orleans heritage

Cut 14 (10) “cultural terrorism”

There are residents who believe the Battle of Liberty Place represents racism and they say the monument was erected to support the institution of Jim Crow. Duke says if the city council votes to take it down, he’ll file suit to stop it…

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The college football season starts tonight in Louisiana with Tulane hosting Duke and Southland foes Northwestern State and Southeastern Louisiana facing each other in Natchitoches. Demons Coach Jay Thomas has not said who he’ll start at quarterback and he may play more than one

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Southeastern Louisiana has won the league the past two seasons. They’ve scored a bunch of points, they’ve also been good on defense, leading the conference in points allowed and yards given up the last two seasons. Thomas says the Lions are still impressive on defense

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S-L-U goes into the season as one of the team’s to beat in the Southland. Lions Coach Ron Roberts says after defending their Southland title last season, they understand what it takes to beat teams that are gunning for them…

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Bryan Bennett was at quarterback for the Lions the last two seasons, but he’s now trying to earn a job in the NFL. Junior D’Shaie Landor, a transfer from UL Lafayette, is expected to start at QB tonight. Roberts says Landor is a gifted player…

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15:30 Newscast, September, 2nd, 2015

Congressman John Fleming of Minden writes a letter to President Obama asking him to declare a National Day of prayer in awareness of violence against police officers. Fleming says he doesn’t like the way the President is currently addressing cop killings…:
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Louisiana has already lost six law enforcement officers in the line of duty this year.

The FDA has sent warning letters to 5 distributors of pure powdered caffeine and Louisiana Poison Control Center Director Mark Ryan agrees the product puts consumers at risk. There have been overdose deaths from too much powered caffeine and Ryan says several emergency room visits in Louisiana. His advise is to just stay away from this stuff…:
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A Commission which oversees areas in the French Quarter voted today to recommend declaring the Battle of Liberty Place monument a public nuisance in order to have it removed. The monument is one of four structures New Orleans Mary Mitch Landrieu wants taken down. The Liberty Monument sits at the foot of Iberville Street near the railroad tracks behind the Aquarium of the Americas.

The state Department of Health and Hospitals announce the discovery of the brain eating amoeba in a water system in Ouachita Parish. State Health Officer Dr. Jimmy Guidry says the amoeba was found in the North Monroe Water System, which serves the town of Sterlington. He assures residents that there is no way you can become infected with the amoeba by drinking water from the system…:
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A 60 day chlorine burn on the system will begin as soon as possible.

 

14:30 Newscast, September 2nd, 2015

Another brain eating amoeba has been discovered in Louisiana and DHH says this one is in Ouachita Parish in a North Monroe Water System which serves Sterlington. State Health Officer Dr. Jimmy Guidry says it’s a challenge for water systems to maintain a proper chlorine level through the entire system, especially during the summer…:
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He adds the water is safe to drink, just be careful about getting it in your nose.

The Louisiana Poison Control Center agrees with the FDA’s advice about people staying away from powdered caffeine. Warning letters have been sent out to 5 distributors of the product. Louisiana Poison Control Director Mark Ryan says one teaspoon of pure powdered caffeine is equivalent to more than 30 cups of coffee all at once…:
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The Department of Health and Hospitals says 82 percent of birth hospitals in Louisiana are providing families with access to breastfeeding support and resources. Amy Zapata is the Bureau of Family Health Director at DHH. She says one of their initiatives hospitals can participate in is a program called “The Gift”…:

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She says improving breastfeeding rates is one of the most profound, low-cost measures to promote health of mothers and babies.

Grambling Police say they’ve arrested the driver involved in the shooting incident at Grambling, but they continue to search for another suspect. 23-year-old Tre’Stevenson Jones of Monroe, A GSU student, is charged with attempted second degree murder and careless operation. Investigators believe this was a bad drug deal incident on Grambling’s campus Tuesday. 20-year-old Zateriuus Minor, also a Grambling student, is wanted for attempted second degree murder.

 

13:30 Newscast, September 2nd, 2015

The state Department of Health and Hospitals announce the discovery of the brain eating amoeba in a water system in Ouachita Parish. Eric Gill reports…:
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Republican Scott Angelle is upset over the fellow Republican David Vitter supporting PAC commercial which accuses the Public Service Commissioner of wanting to “tax the internet” — or require companies to add state sales tax to online purchases. Angelle’s camp claims Vitter supported the state law in 1994 that does just that.

Minden Congressman John Fleming is calling for a National Day of Prayer to address violence against police officers. He’s sent a request to President Obama because he believes these cop killings must stop and wants all Congressional members to get on board…:
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He believes if these types of crimes continue, cops will be reluctant to respond to crimes.

DHH says they are thrilled that now more than 80% of birth hospitals in Louisiana are participating in programs which help moms breastfeed their babies and stick with it. Amy Zapata is the Bureau of Family Health Director at DHH. She says not only is breastfeeding health beneficial to mom and baby, that bonding is a child’s very first language with their caregivers…:
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