LRN Newscast 16:30 07-17-15

A recent Fox News poll on the Republican presidential field shows Governor Bobby Jindal polling at less than one-percent. UL-Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross says this is obviously not good news for Jindal. Cross says the governor did not see a real boost, even after his official announcement…
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Louisiana once again ranks number one among southern states in the number of major business projects per capita according to Southern Business and Development magazine. This is the sixth year in a row the Bayou State has received this honor. State Economic Development Secretary Steven Grissom says this is a very important ranking for the state…
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And it wasn’t even close between first and second, as Louisiana beat out 2nd place Kentucky by 42 points.
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According to the National Weather Service, a good portion of north Louisiana is under a heat advisory and a heat advisory outlook has been issued for south Louisiana due to extreme heat. State climatologist Barry Keim says rain chances remain low this weekend, but there’s the potential for a pop-up severe thunderstorm.
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Help for victims of natural diasters like the recent Red River flooding and Hurricane Isaac could be on the way, as Senators David Vitter and Bill Cassidy introduce the National Disaster Relief Tax Act. Cassidy says this legislation will extend tax benefits which are commonly used for other natural disasters, and allows disaster coverage from 2012 to 2015.
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He says the proposed legislation has bipartisan support in the House and Senate.

LRN Newscast 15:30 07-17-15

Governor Bobby Jindal is polling at less than one-percent in his presidential bid, according to a recent Fox News poll on the Republican field. UL Lafayette Political Science Professor Pierson Cross says it’s important for Jindal to crack the top 10 to have a shot at the debates. He says Jindal will keep doing what he’s doing, and hope something sticks…
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According to Southern Business and Development magazine, Louisiana ranks number one among southern states in the number of major business projects per capita for the sixth year in a row. State Economic Development Secretary Steven Grissom says it’s all about the business climate…
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The publication also names Lake Charles their Small Market of the Year.
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U.S. Senators Bill Cassidy and David Vitter introduce the National Disaster Relief Tax Act for relief to victims of natural disasters in the past few years. This would include people affected by the recent Red River flooding and Hurricane Issac. Cassidy says the law could allow victims to fund their own recovery…
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It is the largest known English faction of an illegal computer hacking forum, and the FBI makes 70 arrests, including one in Louisiana. Andrew Ludlum is the FBI’s Assistant Special agent in charge of the New Orleans field office, and he says “Operation Shrouded Horizon” has taken away hackers ability to sell information…
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LRN Newscast 14:30 07-17-15

State lawmakers will not return to Baton Rouge for a veto session…
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In the latest Fox News Poll on the race for the Republican Presidential nomination, Governor Jindal received less than one-percent, which could have a serious effect on fundraising….
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That’s UL Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross
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Federal authorities say a 28-year-old man from Opelousas is one of 70 who has been arrested for participating in a huge illegal computer hacking forum. FBI assistant special agent Andrew Ludlum says Rory Stephen Guidry faces one count of computer fraud…
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The FBI operation is called “Operation Shrouded Horizon,” and they will continue their pursuit.

There’s a good portion of the state under a heat advisory because of the high temperatures, and heat indexes well above 100 degrees for this weekend. State Climatologist Barry Keim says there might a pop up shower here and there…
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13:30 Newscast, January 17th, 2015

It’s extremely hot in Sportsman’s Paradise and the National Weather Service has issued a heat advisory for a good portion of the northern half of the state and hazardous weather is forecast for south Louisiana. State Climatologist Barry Keim says stay inside through next week…:
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He says there is a chance for a pop up severe thunderstorm over the weekend.

According to Southern Business and Development magazine, Louisiana is number one among southern states for the number of major business projects per capita. State Economic Development Secretary Steven Grissom the ranking is based on large capital investment projects and large job creation projects…:
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Louisiana now ranks among the top 10 states in the US in five national business climate rankings.

Governor Bobby Jindal is on his “Believe Again Tour” in Iowa. Scott Carwile has more…:
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Three LSU players were named to the first All-SEC football team to lead a total of eight players on the list. Running back Leonard Fournette and offensive lineman Vadal Alexander were selected to the first team offense, while defensive back Jalen Mills was named to the first team defense. Fournette was also named a second team all-purpose player and third team return specialist.

 

12:30 Newscast, July 17th, 2015

Louisiana once again ranks number one among southern states in the number of major business projects per capita according to Southern Business and Development magazine. This is the sixth year in a row the Bayou State has received this honor. State Economic Development Secretary Steven Grissom says this is a very important ranking for the state…:
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Louisiana earned 105 points in the rankings, easily outdistancing second-place Kentucky with 63 points.

Lawmakers have voted against going back to the State Catpiol this month for a veto session. Governor Bobby Jindal didn’t sign nine bills which got legislative approval and also took out several items from this year’s state budget. The veto session was set for July 21st but a majority vote in the Senate cancelled it.

A recent Fox News poll on the Republican presidential field shows Governor Bobby Jindal polling at less than one-percent. Jeff Palermo reports…:
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State Police is reminding motorists to expect major delays on I-10 westbound from Baton Rouge to Lafayette this weekend as it’s being reduced to one lane for construction tonight through Monday morning. Motorists are encouraged to use US 190 as an alternate route.

 

11:30 Newscast, July 17th, 2015

A recent Fox News survey on the Republican presidential field shows Governor Bobby Jindal polling at less than one-percent. UL-Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross says this is obviously not good news for Jindal. He says the governor did not see a real boost in his numbers after his official announcement…:
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But he says it’s a little early in this process to take too much stock into surveys like this.

Federal authorities announce a bust of a huge illegal computer hacking forum which resulted in the arrest of 70 alleged cyber-criminals including a man from Louisiana. 28-year-old Rory Stephen Guidry of Opelousas is charged with a count of computer fraud. Investigators say this exclusive group was the largest known English faction in the world which manufactured malicious computer software until the FBI got a court order to shut it down.

The National Weather Service says hazardous weather is forecast for south Louisiana due to the extreme heat. State climatologist Barry Keim says if we do get rain, it will come with severe thunderstorms…:
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He says high surface temperatures have the potential to produce limited but severe thunderstorms.

Expect more traffic delays on the I-10 corridor in Slidell this weekend…:
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10:30 Newscast, July 17th, 2015

Governor Bobby Jindal begins his “Believe Again Tour” today in Iowa. Scott Carwile has more…:
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Legislators cancelled a veto session which would have considered overriding Governor Bobby Jindal’s vetoes of bills passed in the last legislative session. The veto session was cancelled by state senators. It takes a majority vote of either chamber to scrap the session.

If you’re headed to the beach this weekend the Department of Transportation is letting vacationers know to expect delays in the Slidell area. An I-10 West lane is closing tonight through Monday afternoon and those heading I-10 East face morning and nighttime closures throughout the weekend. Drives are encouraged to take US 90 as an alternate route. DOTD spokesman Rodney Mallett…:
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Last weekend there were delays up to 13 miles in the Slidell area.

The Louisiana High School Athletic Association announces it has finalized a four-year agreement with the officials association, which means high school sporting events will go on as scheduled this fall. LHSAA Executive Director Eddie Bonine says this is an agreement that needed to be done and he’s happy they were able to take the final step.
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09:30 Newscast July 17, 2015

The chairman of the Republican Legislative Delegation is providing an avenue for residents to provide suggestions on how to improve Louisiana. Jeff Palermo reports…

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Louisiana Tech will no longer charge a fee paid only by female students to fund the school’s Association of Women Students chapter. In an effort to get the fee removed, a male student filed a Title IX complaint with the US Department of Justice and the US Department of Education. School officials say they reviewed the fee and determined that its removal was the most suitable action.

State Department of Transportation spokesperson Rodney Mallett says there’s the potential for more traffic delays in the Slidell area as a result of lane closures on Interstate 10. Last weekend there were delays up to 13 miles in the Slidell area. Mallett says drivers should use U.S. 90 as an alternate route and they are taking steps to reduce the traffic nightmare…

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He says travelers heading on I-10 east in that area will face morning and nighttime lane closures throughout the weekend.

The Louisiana High School Athletic Association has finalized a four-year agreement with the officials association, which means high school sporting events will go on as scheduled this fall. LHSAA Executive Director Eddie Bonine says the agreement also allows for the establishment of a sports officials sub-committee to discuss future negotiations for fee schedules and other items…

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The agreement gives raises for officials in seven sports, including football.

08:30 Newscast July 17, 2015

Governor Bobby Jindal announces his “Believe Again” presidential campaign will visit all 99 counties in Iowa. LSU Political Science professor Robert Hogan says the governor has more time on his hands, now that the legislative session is over. He says that gives Jindal more time to get his conservative message out to Iowa caucus goers…

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Other GOP candidates have also committed to visiting each Iowa county.

Alexandria Representative Lance Harris, chairman of the Republican Legislative Delegation, is starting an initiative called “Take Back Louisiana” seeking suggestions from residents on how to improve Louisiana. Harris says this is a true grassroots effort with no donations being accepted from anyone…

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He says the goal of this initiative is to correct the state’s structural issues.

The Union Parish Sheriff’s Office has arrested a Spearsville woman for allegedly punching her seven-year-old son in the face. Authorities say the child told them he was playing and not listening to his mother, 28-year-old Ashley Smart, when she began beating him. The boy also stated that his mother drinks a lot and gets mean. Smart is charged with cruelty to a juvenile and ordered not to have any contact with the child. The boy is now in the custody of his father.

Drivers can expect more traffic delays on the I-10 corridor in Slidell this weekend. Emelie Gunn has more….

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07:30 Newscast July 17, 2015

Republican Legislative Delegation chairman Representative Lance Harris of Alexandria is providing an avenue for residents to provide suggestions on how to improve Louisiana called “Take Back Louisiana.” Harris says the goal of this initiative is to correct the state’s structural issues, focusing on the budget, education, transportation, and state’s rights. Harris says tax reform is at the top of the list…

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He is hopeful voter input through “Take Back Louisiana” will give legislators ideas on how to fix issues that boxed lawmakers in last session.

As part of his “Believe Again” presidential campaign, Governor Bobby Jindal announces he’ll visit all 99 counties in Iowa. LSU Political Science professor Robert Hogan says Jindal’s main goal is to create an intense following at the grassroots level…

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The tour means that Jindal will not spend much time in Louisiana.

The state Department of Transportation says there’s the potential for more traffic delays in the Slidell area as a result of lane closures on Interstate 10. DOTD Spokesperson Rodney Mallett says travelers heading on I-10 east in that area will face morning and nighttime lane closures throughout the weekend…

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He says a lane on westbound I-10, near the Louisiana welcome center, will close at 6 tonight and reopen Monday afternoon.

The Louisiana High School Athletic Association has finalized a four-year agreement with the officials association, keeping high school sporting events on schedule this fall. LHSAA Executive Director Eddie Bonine says he is happy that a multi-year deal was struck…

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The deal still needs approval by state principals during their January meeting.