12:30 Newscast, August 20th, 2015

We now have our first hurricane of this year’s Atlantic Hurricane Season. Eric Gill reports…:
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The Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals confirmed a total of 20 cases statewide of West Nile virus so far this summer. They say 10 of this year’s cases have been neuroinvasive, two have been West Nile fever and eight have been asymptomatic. Health officials say whether your children are playing sports or your grilling outside, it’s very important to wear mosquito repellent.

The Jefferson Davis Parish Sheriff’s Office says they’ve arrested a man who is accused of keeping his 17-year-old girlfriend captive in a home also occupied by his 7-year-old child. Commander Chris Ivey says deputies responded to a Jennings home where they located the victim who told them she’d been held against her will by 27-year-old Terry Landry:
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Ivey says the home was filthy and had no utilities or running water. The child was released to her mother. Landry is charged with domestic abuse battery, false imprisonment and criminal neglect.

It was a rough day Wednesday for the oil and gas industry. During a federal oil lease sale in New Orleans, only five companies placed bids on 33 tracts in the Western Gulf of Mexico which is the lowest in history.

 

11:30 Newscast, August 20th, 2015

The National Hurricane Center says Danny has strengthened into the first hurricane of the 2015 season. State Climatologist Barry Keim says Hurricane Danny has sustained winds of 75 miles per hour, which is minimum for a storm at this point…:
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Keim says Danny is still over 1,000 miles east of the Lesser Antilles and is moving west north west at about 12 miles per hour – so there’s still a lot of ground to cover before it’s any threat to the U.S.

President Obama will be one of many visiting New Orleans next week to commemorate the 10th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina. Former Presidents George W. Bush and Bill Clinton now say they plan to come as well and meet with residents to honor the city and commend them for beating the odds and coming back after the devastating effects of the storm.

Governor Bobby Jindal has responded to Planned Parenthood and its supporters who are holding a rally this afternoon in front of the governor’s mansion. They are protesting Jindal’s decision to defund the organization. In a release the Governor says he will set up a movie screen and speakers and play on loop the videos which apparently show Planned Parenthood employees talking about selling fetuses.

The DeSoto Parish Sheriff’s Office has arrested a teenager in connection with the stabbing death of his aunt while she was sleeping. Sheriff Rodney Arbuckle says Yolanda Hunter was stabbed many times and died at a local hospital. He says the teen confessed to stabbing his aunt while she was asleep…:
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He says the teen is charged with second degree murder.

 

10:30 Newscast, August 20th, 2015

The latest update from The National Hurricane Center shows Danny has become the first hurricane of the 2015 season. They say the storm now has maximum sustained winds of 75 miles per hour and is moving west north west at about 12 miles per hour. The updated model shows Hurricane Danny moving over the Lesser Antilles Monday morning then Puerto Rico Tuesday morning.

A study from Wallethub shows Louisiana is the 7th worst state for women’s equality. Emelie Gunn has more…:
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The state Department of Health and Hospitals confirms there have so far been a total of 20 cases of the West Nile virus this summer. They say of the cases we’ve seen this year, 10 have been neuroinvasive, two have been West Nile fever and eight have been asymptomatic. Health officials urge adults and children to wear mosquito repellent at all times while outdoors.

The Desoto Parish Sheriff’s office says a 15-year-old boy is under arrest in connection with the stabbing death of his aunt. Sheriff Rodney Arbuckle says officers received a call about a woman suffering from injuries had driven herself to a relative’s house. He says that’s where they found Yolanda Hunter…:
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He says the teen nephew confessed and told deputies the devil told him to do it. Hunter was pronounced dead at a hospital. The juvenile suspect is charged with second degree murder.

 

09:30 Newscast August 20, 2015

Planned Parenthood is rallying outside the governor’s mansion against Governor Jindal’s decision to defund the organization. Scott Carwile has more….

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Gonzales Police have arrested a 23-year-old personal care attendant after she allegedly stole Social Security information from an 82-year-old woman to purchase a BMW. Authorities say Brelle Ford acquired the elderly womans Social Security number and used that to obtain a loan of nearly $25,000 to purchase the car. Ford is charged with a count of bank fraud and a count of felony identity theft.

Lt. Governor candidate Elbert Guillory says his television commercial featuring former President Lyndon B Johnson using the N-word after signing the Civil Rights Act is for educational purposes. Guillory says blacks have mostly voted for Democrats, but their race remains at the bottom of the economic ladder and this commercial featuring Johnson’s use of the N-word should hit home for black voters…

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Guillory is a black Republican and says the ad is an attempt to persuade blacks not to automatically vote for Democrats.

Only five companies placed bids on 33 tracts in the western Gulf of Mexico during a federal oil lease sale in New Orleans. Louisiana Oil and Gas Association President Don Briggs says with crude oil prices in the $40 range, the interest to invest dollars in the Gulf of Mexico is not as appealing as it was a year ago…

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The last lease sale in the same region of the Gulf brought in over $100 million dollars compared to Wednesday’s $23 million dollars.

08:30 Newscast August 20, 2015

Lt. Governor candidate Elbert Guillory is raising some eyebrows with his television commercial featuring former President Lyndon B Johnson using the N-word. Guillory is a black Republican and says the ad is an attempt to persuade blacks not to automatically vote for Democrats. The state senator said on the Jim Engster Show he’s only heard from a few people who are upset about the commercial…

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The ad only aired in the New Orleans market.

A recent study by WalletHub shows Louisiana is the 7th worst state for women’s equality. The study ranked Louisiana 49th in the gender gap for political representation, as well as the gender pay gap. LSU Women’s Center Director Summer Steib believes we should start looking at what can advance women in the workplace and encourage them to run for political office…

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Only five companies placed bids on 33 tracts in the western Gulf of Mexico during a federal oil lease sale in New Orleans. Michelle Southern reports…

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The DeSoto Parish Sheriff’s Office has arrested a teenager in connection with a stabbing death. When officers arrived on the scene in Mansfield, they found Yolanda Hunter suffering from stab wounds. Hunter was transported to a local hospital where she succumbed to her injuries. Authorities determined that a 15-year-old male relative was responsible. The juvenile was located and arrested without incident. His name has not been released.

07:30 Newscast August 20, 2015

Planned Parenthood will hold a rally in front of the governor’s mansion this afternoon to protest Governor Bobby Jindal’s decision to defund the organization. Gene Mills, president of the Louisiana Family Forum, says the seven videos released about Planned Parenthood are indefensible and he fully supports Governor Jindal’s defunding efforts. Mills says many states are moving to do the same thing…

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Mills says clear thinking Americans are distancing themselves from the group.

Louisiana is the 7th worst state for women’s equality, according to a recent WalletHub study. The study ranks Louisiana 49th in the pay gap between men and women. Summer Steib, Director of the LSU Women’s Center, says the state has a very high percent of women living in poverty…

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During a federal oil lease sale of tracts in the western Gulf of Mexico, only five companies placed bids on 33 tracts. Louisiana Oil and Gas Association President Don Briggs says he’s very appreciative of these five companies for placing bids saying the investment shows a continued commitment to the Gulf of Mexico despite hard times…

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The last lease sale in the same region brought in over $100 million dollars compared to Wednesday’s $23 million dollars.

Opelousas Senator and Lt. Governor candidate Elbert Guillory says the use of the “N-word” in his television commercial is for educational purposes. The ad, which only ran in New Orleans, has former President Lyndon B Johnson saying the N-word after signing the Civil Rights Act. Guillory says many people believe the former Democratic President was a hero…

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Guillory made his comments on The Jim Engster Show.

06:45 Sportscast August 20, 2015

LSU starting safety Jalen Mills reportedly miss four to six weeks after suffering an ankle injury during practice yesterday. Tiger Rag Editor Cody Worsham says Rickey Jefferson will likely replace Mills in the starting line-up and the injury will also give a couple of freshmen more playing time…

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Worsham says the injury could force Mills to miss the SEC opener at Mississippi State on September 12.

The 2015-16 LSU Men’s Basketball Schedule has been released and it features 18 regular season contests in the Pete Maravich Assembly Center. The Tigers’ non-conference schedule features games at Houston on December 13 and against Oklahoma on January 30th. LSU kicks their season off November 13th when they host McNeese State.

The Saints have another joint practice with the Patriots today and then the two teams will travel to The Big Easy for a preseason game Saturday night at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome. Quarterback Drew Brees says the workouts are spirited and it brings out the best in both teams…

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The Black & Gold is looking to bounce back after a disappointing 7-9 record last season.

McNeese State officials say a new video board inside Cowboy Stadium will be in place by August 28th. The state of the art board will include full LED lighting, a high definition video display that will feature in-game replays, and be a tad bit larger than the old board.

The ESPN 30 for 30 short film on former Northwestern State two-sport All-American Joe Delaney is now available for on-demand access through espn.com and grantland.com. The film tells the story of Delany, who died in 1983 while trying to rescue three drowning children.

06:30 Newscast August 20, 2015

Planned Parenthood and its supporters will hold a rally this afternoon in front of the governor’s mansion to protest Governor Bobby Jindal’s decision to defund the organization. Planned Parenthood’s Raegan Carter says the governor’s decision will make it harder for over 5-thousand low income Louisianans to receive high quality affordable healthcare…

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Carter says Jindal’s reasoning is based upon fiction because Planned Parenthood did not sell the body parts of aborted fetuses as recent videos suggest.

Only five companies placed bids on 33 tracts in the western Gulf of Mexico during a federal oil lease sale in New Orleans. Louisiana Oil and Gas Association President Don Briggs says this is an indicator of how cautious companies are being…

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It’s the smallest lease sale in the Gulf off Texas since the federal government began regional sales in 1983.

In a recent study by WalletHub, Louisiana is the 7th worst state for women’s equality. The study looks at how women rank in terms of equality around economic issues, health issues, education, and political representation. Director of LSU’s Women Center, Summer Steib says in previous years, the state has ranked even worse…

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The WalletHub study ranked Louisiana 49th in the gap between male and female political representation and 49th in the pay gap between men and women.

LRN Newscast 16:30 08-19-15

The National Hurricane Center predicts that Tropical Storm Danny will become the first hurricane of the 2015 season. Senior Hurricane Specialist Stacy Stewart says Danny has sustained winds of 50 miles per hour with higher gusts, but says the storm is expected to strengthen…
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Even though they expect hurricane status on Friday, they also forecast a downgrade to Tropical Storm status by Monday.

TV stations across the state will start to air the first gubernatorial TV ad for Republican Senator David Vitter tomorrow, and U-L-M Political Science Professor Joshua Stockley says the message we will see will be pretty clear….
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You can view the ad online now at davidvitter-dot-com.
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A veteran enforcement agent supervisor from the Office of Alcohol and Tobacco Control has been fired after threatening, racial and sexual text messages were found on his state issued phone. ATC Commissioner Troy Hebert says they examined the messages from Brette Tingle that showed he was not working, when he claimed he was, then they found more…
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The 26 member Common Core Review Committee had its first of six hearing today in Baton Rouge, and several people spoke in favor of the state’s current English and Math standards. But Sara Wood from Covington was not one of them…
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The committee has already received some 29 thousand online comments about Common Core.

LRN Newscast 15:30 08-19-15

Tropical Storm Danny will become the first hurricane of the 2015 season, according to the National Hurricane Center. Senior Hurricane Specialist Stacy Stewart says Danny should become a Cat 2 hurricane in the next five days with 90 to 95 mile an hour winds. He says it is prime storm-breeding season…
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The Common Core review panel set up by the Legislature met for the first time in Baton Rouge today. It’s the first of six hearings scheduled. The 26-member review committee heard from BESE member Jim Garvey of Metairie-who represents an area with a lot of Common Core opposition–had a simple message…
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US Senator – and Republican candidate for governor – David Vitter will be kicking off his TV ad campaign tomorrow. With the kick-off of that ad schedule, other candidates are expected to ramp up their exposure as well…
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That’s U-L-M Political Science Professor Joshua Stockley.

The 10th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina is coming up August 29th, and President Barack Obama will join with New Orleans Mitch Landrieu on the 27th in the Crescent City to remember the victims, and honor the rebuilding of the city. Political Analyst Clancy Dubos says this visit will also serve to inspire and encourage…
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