12:30 Newscast, August 10th, 2015

In a recent survey by pollster Verne Kennedy, Republican Scott Angelle has moved ahead of fellow GOP candidate David Vitter in the race for governor. Eric Gill has more…:
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The Calcasieu Parish Sheriff’s Office, the FBI and the Department of Homeland Security have declared a section of land under the east side of the I-10 bridge in Lake Charles, a crime scene. Investigators began working the scene today as part of an ongoing investigation. An earth mover and dump truck are on the scene, but few other details are available at this time.

Baton Rouge food blogger and radio host Jay Ducote will be competing in the finale of Food Network Star on August 16 to win his own show on the network. Three finalists made their own pilot for a cooking show in last night’s episode where Ducote prepared fried catfish topped with crawfish etoufee as his showcase dish. Ducote says he has enjoyed the experience and the unique opportunities the show has offered him…:
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The pilots for each finalist will be judged and the winner will be announced this Sunday at the end of the episode which begins at 8pm.

The largest public company headquartered in Louisiana, CenturyLink, says its estimating the elimination of 1000 jobs company-wide. It is not yet known how the layoffs will impact the corporate headquarters in Monroe.

 

11:40 Sportscast August 10, 2015

As extreme heat continues to impact the state, today marks the first official day of football practice for Louisiana High School Athletic Association schools. Director of the Louisiana High School Coaches Association Terrence Williams says it’s extremely important for student athletes to be hydrated before, during and after practice or any type of physical activity. He says their coaches use common sense and know that it’s important to keep talking to the kids during practice…

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The LHSAA has issued an extreme heat warning to remind parents, coaches, and student athletes of the dangers of heat related illnesses.

Louisiana Tech opened fall camp Sunday and will hold its first practice this evening. 99 players reported to camp in Ruston as the Bulldogs hope to build on last year’s nine win season.

The NFL pre-season got underway last night as Minnesota pulled out a 14-3 win over Pittsburgh in the annual Hall of Fame game. The Saints will open pre-season play Thursday night when they travel to take on Baltimore and the team seems to be relatively healthy as gameday approaches. Defensive end Akiem Hicks and safety Jarius Byrd were the only players who missed practice this morning due to injury.

The Arena Football League has announced that the New Orleans VooDoo have ceased operations. The league took over operations of the VooDoo last month as part of its plan to solidify its financial condition. The team ended its season Saturday with a 36-33 loss to Jacksonville. The VooDoo ranked near the bottom of the league in attendance, averaging just over 4,000 fans per game in nine home contests in 2015.

Former LSU All-American Lynnika Pitts continues to emerge as one of the leading triple jumpers in the US. At the 2015 North American, Central American, and Caribbean Championships, Pitts took the bronze medal with a career best wind aided jump of 46 feet.

11:30 Newscast, August 10th, 2015

In a recent survey by pollster Verne Kennedy, Republican Scott Angelle has moved ahead of fellow GOP candidate David Vitter in the race for governor. The poll of 600 residents, conducted between July 27th and the 31st, shows Angelle with 25-percent of the vote and Vitter with 22-percent. But ULM Political Science Professor Joshua Stockley notes that previous polls have consistently showed Vitter and Democrat John Bel Edwards on top…
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The poll shows Edwards polling at 20-percent and Republican Jay Dardenne at 12-percent with 21-percent undecided.

The Monroe Police Department continues the investigation today into the death of a ULM student whose body was discovered inside her apartment over the weekend. Cops are not identifying the woman at this time except to say she is an Asian ULM international student. Investigators say there was no sign of forcecd entry into the apartment, but the death is being treating as a homicide until it has been determined otherwise.

Forecasters with the National Weather Service say this brutally hot weather could reach its highest point today then mild relief will settle in by Tuesday. Excessive heat warnings are posted throughout the state until this at least this evening according to NWS forecaster Andrew Ansorge…:
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He says even though the air will feel a little less sticky tomorrow, it’s still going to be hot.

Researchers have found what could be a link between poor sleep and the increased risk for Alzheimer’s Disease. Director of Imaging at LSU’s Pennington Biomedical Research Center, Owen Carmichael, says this research shows that not getting adequate, undisturbed sleep can mean a protein linked to Alzheimer’s isn’t cleaned out properly…:
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Carmichael says those with the disease generally have disturbed sleep.

 

10:30 Newscast, August 10th, 2015

More information is being distributed to the public about Louisiana’s safe haven law, which allows parents to legally give up a baby until they’re two months old. Department of Children and Family Services Secretary Suzy Sonnier says she wants people who feel like they’re in a crisis to know this law exists:
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Safe Haven sites include hospitals, public health units and ems, fire or police stations.

Baton Rouge Police say the father of a 3 month old infant, who died over the weekend from injuries related to blunt force trauma, could face charges in her death. They say 28-year-old John Hope brought the baby to the hospital last week with life threatening injuries and told a story doctors didn’t feel added up. Hope was charged with second-degree cruelty to a juvenile at the time and additional charges are expected.

New research suggests that disturbed sleep may cause an increase in the chances of getting Alzheimer’s Disease. Scott Carwile reports…:
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Baton Rouge food blogger and radio host Jay Ducote will be competing for the title of Food Network Star in the show’s finale on August 16th. Three finalists made their own cooking show pilot in last night’s episode and Ducote made crawfish etoufee over fried catfish in his showcase dish. The pilots will be judged and the big winner, who will get their own show on the network, will be announced at the end of this Sunday’s finale.

 

09:30 Newscast August 10, 2015

The Department of Children and Family Services is spreading the word about Louisiana’s safe haven law. Emelie Gunn has more on what this means…

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Funeral services for the Shreveport Police officer killed in the line of duty last week will be held today in Ascension Parish. Officer Thomas Lavalley, a native of St. Amant, was gunned down while responding to a disturbance call. 27-year-old Grover Cannon is charged with first degree murder in Lavalley’s death. Services are scheduled for 11AM at Holy Rosary Catholic Church in St. Amant.

School’s back in session and authorities are urging drivers to be more cautious on the roads. American Automobile Association spokesperson Don Redman suggests that parents talk to their teen drivers about being vigilant and watch out for children walking and riding bicycles…

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The use of any handheld device in a school zone is prohibited. Redman says fines are doubled when in a school zone and cops will be out there.

Jennings Police say a teenager is dead and two others are in custody after a weekend shooting at a party. Authorities say, when they arrived at the scene, they found 17-year-old Jawon Lennett suffering from a gunshot wound to the chest. Lennett was transported to a local hospital where he later died. 17-year-old Kyvonte Eaglin of Welsh was arrested and booked with second degree murder, while 19-year-old Jermaine Washington, Jr., also of Welsh, is charged with aggravated assault with a firearm.

08:30 Newscast August 10, 2015

Now that school is back in session, authorities are urging drivers to be more cautious on the roads. Michelle Southern has more…

cut 1 (30) “I’m Michelle Southern”

The National Weather Service has issued an Excessive Heat Warning until 7PM tonight for a majority of Louisiana. Afternoon high temperatures are expected to hit in the triple digits statewide today, with heat index values in the warning area approaching 120 degrees. The remainder of the state is under a Heat Advisory. It is suggested that you drink plenty of water and take frequent breaks if you have to be outside for any extended period of time.

New legislation allows for more information being distributed to the public about Louisiana’s safe haven law. Department of Children and Family Services Secretary Suzy Sonnier says they have seen more abandonments than people using safe havens and the goal is to keep babies safe and find them loving homes…

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The safe haven law allows parents to legally give up a baby until they’re two months old.

Researchers have found what could be a link between poor sleep and the increased risk for Alzheimer’s Disease. Director of Imaging at LSU’s Pennington Biomedical Research Center, Owen Carmichael, says this research shows that not getting adequate, undisturbed sleep can mean a protein linked to Alzheimer’s isn’t cleaned out properly…

cut 12 (08) “steadily over time”

Carmichael says those with the disease generally have disturbed sleep.

07:30 Newscast August 10, 2015

School is back in session and authorities are urging drivers to use caution on the roadways. American Automobile Association spokesperson Don Redman says drivers need to take special care to keep their hands on the wheel and not on their phone…

cut 5 (11) “situation”

The use of any handheld device in a school zone is prohibited even to engage in a phone call. “Hands-free zone” signs have been posted throughout the state.

Researchers have uncovered what may be a link between poor sleep and an increased risk for Alzheimer’s Disease. Director of Imaging at LSU’s Pennington Biomedical Research Center Owen Carmichael says there’s a protein produced throughout a person’s life that he calls the “garbage of the brain.” Carmichael says that Alzheimer’s is caused when there is too much of this protein stored up and not emptied out…

cut 11 (10) “during sleep”

More information is being distributed to the public about Louisiana’s safe haven law, which allows parents to legally give up a baby until they’re two months old. Department of Children and Family Services Secretary Suzy Sonnier says a mom or dad can give their infant to an individual at a number of safe haven locations, but cannot leave the baby unattended…

cut 8 (08) “centers”

She says they want people who feel like they’re in a crisis to know this law exists.

Football practice begins today for Louisiana High School Athletic Association schools, although afternoon high temperatures continue to rise. Louisiana High School Coaches Association Director Terrence Williams says teams are given “best practice guidelines” as steps to take to avoid heat stroke…

cut 14 (12) “in their body”

The LHSAA has issued an extreme heat warning to remind parents, coaches and student athletes of the dangers of heat related illnesses.

06:45 Sportscast August 10, 2015

Today marks the first official day of football practice for Louisiana High School Athletic Association schools and temperatures continue to rise. Director of the Louisiana High School Coaches Association Terrence Williams says when possible, practice times are adjusted to avoid peak heat hours…

cut 13 (14) “times of the day”

The LHSAA has issued an extreme heat warning to remind parents, coaches and student athletes of the dangers of heat related illnesses.

In Major League Baseball, Danny Valencia drove in the winning run in a wild ninth inning to lift the A’s over the Astros 5-4. Houston remains atop the AL West. Seattle doubled up the Rangers 4-2 and the Miami Marlins end their 6-game losing streak with a 4-1 win over the Braves.

The NFL pre-season got underway last night with the annual Hall of Fame game. The Minnesota Vikings pulled out a 14-3 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers. The Black & Gold open pre-season play this Thursday night when they travel to take on Baltimore, but several Saint players are not getting practice time because of injury. Defensive end Akiem Hicks, wide receiver Brandin Cooks, safety Kenny Phillips all missed practice Sunday due to injury. Safety Jarius Byrd is still missing practice while doing rehab on his injured knee.

The Arena Football League has announced that the New Orleans VooDoo have ceased operations. The league took over operations of the VooDoo last month as part of its plan to solidify its financial condition. The team ended its season Saturday with a 36-33 loss to Jacksonville. The VooDoo ranked near the bottom of the league in attendance, averaging just over 4,000 fans per game in nine home contests in 2015.

06:30 Newscast August 10, 2015

Now that school is back in session, authorities are urging drivers to be more cautious on the roads. Don Redman with the American Automobile Association says now that summer is over, motorists should be on alert as kids will be walking along roads before and after school…

cut 4 (08) “precautions”

Redman says the first step drivers can take is to slow down in school and residential zones.

Under legislation approved in the last session, more information is being distributed to the public about Louisiana’s safe haven law, which allows parents to legally give up a baby until they’re two months old. Department of Children and Family Services Secretary Suzy Sonnier says she wants people who feel like they’re in a crisis to know this law exists.

cut 7 (09) “of prosecution”

Sonnier says they’re doing everything they can to get the word out to parents that this is an alternative.

Researchers have discovered there may be a link between poor sleep and the increased risk for Alzheimer’s Disease. Director of Imaging from LSU’s Pennington Biomedical Research Center Owen Carmichael says those with the disease generally have disturbed sleep. He says the question of whether sleep issues cause Alzheimer’s has long been something scientists have wondered…

cut 10 (08) “Alzheimer’s Disease”

A protein is produced throughout a person’s life that Carmichael calls the “garbage of the brain.” He says that Alzheimer’s is caused when there is too much of this protein stored up and not emptied out.

AM Newscall, August 10th, 2015

Now that school is back in session, authorities are urging drivers to be more cautious on the roads. Michelle Southern has more…

CUT 1 (30) “I’m Michelle Southern”

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The Department of Children and Family Services is spreading the word about Louisiana’s safe haven law. Emelie Gunn has more on what this means…

Cut 2 (31) “I’m Emelie Gunn”

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New research suggests that disturbed sleep may cause an increase in the chances of getting Alzheimer’s Disease. Scott Carwile reports…:

Cut 3 (30) “I’m Scott Carwile”

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Now that school is back in session, authorities are urging drivers to be more cautious on the roads. Don Redman with the American Automobile Association says now that summer is over, motorists should be on alert as kids will be walking along roads before and after school…:

cut 4  (08)  “precautions”

Redman says the first step drivers can take is to slow down in school and residential zones. He says drivers also need to take special care to keep their hands on the wheel on not on their phone…:

Cut 5  (11)  “situation”

The use of any handheld device in a school zone is prohibited even to engage in a phone call. “Hands-free zone” signs have been posted throughout the state. Redman says fines are doubled when in a school zone and cops will be out there. He says parents need to talk to their teen drivers about being vigilant and watch out for children walking and riding bicycles…:

Cut 6 (11)  “teen driver”

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Under legislation approved in the last session, more information is being distributed to the public about Louisiana’s safe haven law, which allows parents to legally give up a baby until they’re two months old. Department of Children and Family Services Secretary Suzy Sonnier says she wants people who feel like they’re in a crisis to know this law exists.

CUT 7 (09)  “of prosecution”

Sonnier says a mom or dad can give their infant to an individual at a number of safe haven locations. But they cannot leave the baby unattended.

Cut 8  (08)  “centers” 

Sonnier says they’re doing everything they can to get the word out to parents that this is an alternative. She says D-C-F-S has seen more abandonments than people using safe havens and the goal is to keep babies safe and find them  loving homes.

Cut 9 (09) “wonderful life”

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Researchers have discovered there may be a link between poor sleep and the increased risk for Alzheimer’s Disease. Director of Imaging from LSU’s Pennington Biomedical Research Center Owen Carmichael says those with the disease generally have disturbed sleep. He says the question of whether sleep issues cause Alzheimer’s has long been something scientists have wondered…

Cut 10 (08) “Alzheimer’s Disease”

A protein is produced throughout a person’s life that Carmichael calls the “garbage of the brain.” He says that Alzheimer’s is caused when there is too much of this protein stored up and not emptied out…

cut 11 (10) “during sleep” 

People who do not sleep well at night are often diagnosed with other medical problems because of their poor sleeping habits. Carmichael says this research shows that not getting adequate, undisturbed sleep can mean the protein isn’t cleaned out properly…

cut 12 (08) “steadily over time”

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Today marks the first official day of football practice for Louisiana High School Athletic Association schools and temperatures continue to rise. Director of the Louisiana High School Coaches Association Terrence Williams says when possible, practice times are adjusted to avoid peak heat hours…:

Cut 13 (14)  “times of the day”

The LHSAA has issued an extreme heat warning to remind parents, coaches and student athletes of the dangers of heat related illnesses. Williams says teams are given “best practice guidelines” as steps to take to avoid heat stroke…:

Cut 14 (12) “in their body”

Williams says it’s extremely important for student athletes to be hydrated before, during and after practice or any type of physical activity. He says their coaches use common sense and know that it’s important to keep talking to the kids during practice…:

Cut 15  (18)  “hydrated”