08:30 Newscast November 14, 2014

The Revenue Estimating Conference meets today and it’s expected the state will receive bad news concerning the amount of revenue coming in. Senate President John Alario says the two main factors are low oil prices and income tax revenue that is down, even though employment is at an all-time high in Louisiana..

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He says a mid-year budget cut is possible.

20 people were arrested during an undercover operation aimed at the sale of illegal drugs and alcohol on Grand Isle, including Fire Chief Aubrey Chaisson. Jefferson Parish Sheriff Newell Normand says they are still searching for two others involved…

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The Fire Chief was charged with possession of Marijuana.

Ochsner Health System is hosting the first Alton Ochsner Conference on Tobacco today in New Orleans. Scott Carwile has more…

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This year’s Louisiana Tax Amnesty period ends tonight. The tax amnesty allows delinquent tax payers to settle their debt with the state by paying 100-percent of overdue taxes and only 50-percent of the interest owed. You can apply online at ldrtaxamnesty-dot-com. The deadline is 11:59PM.

07:30 Newscast November 14, 2014

An undercover operation aimed at the sale of illegal drugs and alcohol on Grand Isle has lead to the arrest Grand Isle Fire Chief Aubrey Chaisson and 19 others. Chaisson was charged with possession of Marijuana. Jefferson Parish Sheriff Newell Normand says says all of the arrests were the result of the extensive undercover operation….

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He says they are still searching for two others involved.

It’s expected the state will receive bad news concerning the amount of revenue coming in when The Revenue Estimating Conference meets today. Lower than anticipated revenues could lead to a mid-year budget cut. Senate President John Alario says state government is aware and have taken steps to prevent deep cuts…

cut 11 (10) “some of that”

He says it’s likely the state will have less money to spend next fiscal year, which could lead to additional cuts.

Former Vice Presidential candidate Sarah Palin will visit Louisiana this weekend to attend a rally for US Senate candidate Congressman Bill Cassidy. ULM Political Science Professor Joshua Stockley says it would make Cassidy’s chances of winning this election easier if he picked up those 200,000 plus Rob Manness votes. He says those voters are more likely to support the Congressman than they are the Democratic US Senator Mary Landrieu…

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Phil Robertson, of Duck Dynasty fame, will also attend the rally tomorrow afternoon in Monroe.

The Livingston Parish Sheriff’s Office has arrested three men accused of an armed robbery of a fast food restaurant earlier this month in Albany. 19-year-old Trevor Smalls of Mobile, Alabama, 17-year-old Kelly Stewart, and 20-year-old Christopher, both of Slidell, were booked on counts of armed robbery with a firearm. The three are also wanted in the robbery of another fast food restaurant in Florida.

06:45 Sportscast November 14, 2014

LSU will attempt to bounce back from a tough overtime loss to Alabama when they visit Arkansas on Saturday night. The Razorbacks are looking to end a 17-game SEC losing streak and Hogs Head Coach Bret Bielema says it would mean a lot if they can end the streak against LSU…

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The Razorback have lost several close games this season. Kickoff is scheduled for 7PM and you can watch it on ESPN2.

A huge Southland Conference game happens tomorrow in Hammond. 10th ranked Southeastern Louisiana hosts number 11 McNeese State in Strawberry Stadium. The Lions come into the contest 5-and-one in the conference with a share of the lead. The Cowboys are just one game behind. The game can be seen on ESPN3 beginning at 3PM.

ULM will look to an end a five-game losing streak when they host in-state rival U-L Lafayette on Saturday. The Warhawks have lost their last three games by a combined 11 points and Coach Todd Berry says it won’t be any easier on Saturday night when they face the Ragin Cajuns, who are undefeated in Sun Belt play

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Berry says even though they’ve had some frustrating losses, he expects his players to give great effort on Saturday as they have not given up on the season. The game can be seen on ESPN3.

In college basketball news, the Ragin’ Cajuns tip off their season tonight against Louisiana College. Also, Louisiana Tech begins their 2014-2015 campaign as they visit Southern.

06:30 Newscast November 14, 2014

The Revenue Estimating Conference meets today where it’s expected the state will receive bad news concerning the amount of revenue coming in. Senate President John Alario says he’s bracing to hear there’s been a significant reduction in anticipated revenues…

cut 10 (12) “estimates were”

Lower than anticipated revenues means fewer dollars for the state to spend, which could lead to a mid-year budget cut.

Grand Isle Fire Chief Aubrey Chaisson is one of 20 people arrested during an undercover operation aimed at the sale of illegal drugs and alcohol on the island. Jefferson Parish Sheriff Newell Normand says he received confidential information claiming possible misconduct could be taking place.

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Chaisson was charged with possession of Marijuana.

Former Vice Presidential candidate Sarah Palin will visit Louisiana this weekend to attend a rally for Congressman Bill Cassidy. The national tea party favorite had supported Col Rob Maness in the US Senate race but now joins the retired Air Force Col in stumping for Cassidy. ULM Political Science Professor Joshua Stockley…

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Duck Dynasty Patriarch Phil Robertson will also attend the rally Saturday afternoon in Monroe.

AM-Newscall November 14th, 2014

Ochsner Health System is hosting the first Alton Ochsner Conference on Tobacco today in New Orleans. Scott Carwile has more…

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The Grand Isle Fire Chief and 19 others were arrested in an undercover drug operation. Michelle Southern reports.

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The possibility state government will have to implement a midyear budget cut will become more clearer today as the Revenue Estimating Conference meets to examine state revenues. Jeff Palermo has more..

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Ochsner Health System is hosting the first Alton Ochsner Conference on Tobacco today in New Orleans. This commemorates the 75th anniversary of Dr. Alton Ochsner’s groundbreaking article linking smoking to lung cancer. The event is co-sponsored by the Louisiana Campaign for Tobacco-Free Living. Ochsner International CEO Patrick Quinlan says they annually sponsor a tobacco cessation research award…

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Dr. John Ochsner, son of Alton Ochsner, will speak about his father’s breakthrough research on tobacco which was co-authored by Dr. Michael DeBakey…

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Event organizers say the conference will provide a summary of new research on tobacco use, quitting tobacco, and the genetics of nicotine addiction. Quinlan points out that 480,000 Americans die each year due to tobacco use, but the stats don’t stop there…

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Grand Isle Fire Chief Aubrey Chaisson is one of 20 people arrested during an undercover operation aimed at the sale of illegal drugs and alcohol on the island. Jefferson Parish Sheriff Newell Normand says he received confidential information claiming possible misconduct could be taking place.

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Chaisson was charged with possession of Marijuana.   Normand says all of the arrests were the result of an extensive undercover operation….

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Normand says of the 20 people arrested, they are still searching for two others involved…

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The Revenue Estimating Conference meets today where it’s expected the state will receive bad news concerning the amount of revenue coming in. Senate President John Alario says he’s bracing to hear there’s been a significant reduction in anticipated revenues…

Cut 10 (12) “estimates were”

Lower than anticipated revenues means fewer dollars for the state to spend, which could lead to a mid-year budget cut. Alario says state government is aware and have taken steps to prevent deep cuts

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Not only is a mid-year budget cut possible, but it’s likely the state will have less money to spend next fiscal year, which could lead to additional cuts. Alario says the two main factors are low oil prices and income tax revenue is also down, even though employment is at an all-time high in Louisiana

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Former Vice Presidential candidate Sarah Palin will visit Louisiana this weekend to attend a rally for Congressman Bill Cassidy in the US-Senate runoff. The national tea party favorite had supported Col Rob Maness for the spot but now joins the Retired Air Force Col in stumping for Cassidy. ULM Political Science Professor Joshua Stockley:

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Duck Dynasty Patriarch Phil Robertson will also attend the rally Saturday afternoon in Monroe. Stockley says it would make Cassidy’s chances of winning this election easier if he picked up those 200,000 plus Manness votes. He says those voters are more likely to support the Congressman than they are the Democratic US Senator Mary Landrieu…:

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Stockley says events like this serve to remind those ultra-conservative Maness supporters that there is another election coming, and Cassidy is the candidate they should choose. He says turnout is critical and both Landrieu and Cassidy have got to remind their supporters to get out and vote if they want to win…:

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ULM will look to an end a five-game losing streak when they host in-state rival U-L Lafayette on Saturday. The Warhawks have lost their last three games by a combined 11 points and Coach Todd Berry says it won’t be any easier on Saturday night when they face the Ragin Cajuns, who are undefeated in Sun Belt play

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Berry says even though they’ve had some frustrating losses, he expects his players to give great effort on Saturday as they have not given up on the season….

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LSU will attempt to bounce back from a tough overtime loss to when they visit Arkansas on Saturday night. The Razorbacks are looking to end a 17-game SEC losing streak and Hogs Head Coach Bret Bielema says it would mean a lot if they can end the streak against LSU

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The Razorback have lost several close games this season. They lost by a touchdown to Mississippi State, one point to Alabama and in overtime to Texas A-and-M. But Bielema says his guys are still battling

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LRN Newscast 16:30 11-13-14

Freeze warnings and hard freeze warnings are posted across the state as low temperatures have the potential of reaching the mid-20s tomorrow morning…

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Republican Congressman Bill Cassidy is hitting the campaign trail again the runoff race for the Senate, and this Saturday in Monroe, he will have some help from former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin. The campaign rally at 2:30 will also feature former Republican candidate Rob Maness.

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According to Bloomberg, 96-percent of television ads during the first week of the Louisiana Senate runoff election supported Republican challenger Bill Cassidy. Not surprising, since the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee announced they were cancelling ads for Senator Mary Landrieu…
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That’s Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat.

The search continues for a missing Louisiana woman in a wooded area of south Arkansas. thirty-two year-old Amanda McKinnie McPherson of Marion was last seen in the woods of Union County November 3rd. Sheriff Mike McGough (ma GOO) says McPherson and a male friend were driving in the area and got stuck…
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Shortly after, her cell went dead.

LRN Newscast 15:30 11-13-14

According to Bloomberg, 96-percent of television ads during the first week of the Louisiana Senate runoff election supported Republican challenger Bill Cassidy. Eric Gill reports…
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First Congressional District Congressman Republican Steve Scalise has been re-elected to the House Majority Whip for the 114th Congressman. That re-election announcement came from Washington today.

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An LSU police officer remains in stable condition after getting hit by a passing vehicle late Saturday night where University of Alabama team doctors rushed to his aid. The doctors were part of the team’s motorcade, according to LSUPD spokesman Captain Corey Lalonde:
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Thirty-three year-old Sgt. Christopher Gresham is an eight year veteran of the department.

An attorney for one of the three Baton Police officers charged in a sex case, says he is looking forward to their day in court. Two officers and a former cop are facing charges that they allegedly forced a woman to perform a sex act on one of the officers at a Baton Rouge park earlier this year.
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That’s East Baton Rouge District Attorney Hillar Moore who says that charge is abuse in office.

LRN Newscast 14:30 11-13-14

The numbers from to Bloomberg are out, and during the primary election, Democrats outspent Republicans two-to-one; despite the majority of the polls on this race still have Congressman Bill Cassidy winning the runoff. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says you can expect even more spending…
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Ninety-six percent of television ads during the first week of runoff campaigning supported Republican Bill Cassidy.

The LSU police officer who was hit by a passing vehicle late Saturday night is in stable condition today, thanks mainly to Alabama team doctors who rushed to help 33-year-old Sgt. Christopher Gresham..
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That’s LSUPD spokesman Captain Corey Lalonde.

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East Baton Rouge District Attorney Hillar Moore says two Baton Rouge police officers and a former officer are facing charges in a sex case in which they allegedly forced a woman to perform a sexual act on one of the officers at a Baton Rouge park, where she was parked with aonther man. Two officers forced that man to leave…
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An attorney for one of the three men charged in this case, says they look forward to their day in court.

The search continues for a missing Louisiana woman believed to be in a wooded area of south Arkansas. 32-year-old Amanda McKinnie McPherson of Marion went missing and no one has heard from her since her phone went dead…
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That’s Union County Sheriff Mike McGough (ma-GOO)

13:30 Newscast November 13th, 2014

Over 95-percent of ads on TV during the first week of campaigns in the US-Senate runoff in Louisiana were for Republican Congressman Bill Cassidy. That’s according to Bloomberg. The report shows, statewide, only 82 pro- incumbent Senator Mary Landrieu ads aired compared to over 1900 pro-Cassidy commercials. But Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says Landrieu won’t be left out…:
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He also says you can expect more money to be spent on Cassidy.

The LSU Police Officer who was helped by the Alabama team doctors Saturday night remains in stable condition. This story is making national headlines and LSUPD Captain Corey LaLonde says 33-year-old Sgt. Christopher Gresham sustained very serious injuries in the crash:
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The search continues for a missing Louisiana woman believed to be in a wooded area of south Arkansas. 32-year-old Amanda McKinnie McPherson of Marion was last seen in in Union County and Sheriff Mike McGough (ma GOO) says they are still in and out of the woods there looking…:
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McPherson had gotten in some vehicle trouble with a friend and hasn’t been heard from since she called family to let them know she was lost.

There are freeze warnings out for much of Louisiana starting tonight into tomorrow morning and many areas along I-10 in the Acadiana region are under a HARD freeze warning for that time. Temps could fall into the mid 20-s to low 30s overnight and last up to 8 hours according to the national weather service. Winter weather precautions should be taken.

12:30 Newscast November 13th, 2014

Freeze warnings and hard freeze warnings are posted across the state as low temperatures have the potential of reaching the mid-20s tomorrow morning. Jeff Palermo has the story…:
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Sarah Palin, a tea party favorite, will be in Louisiana this weekend at a rally supporting US Senate candidate Bill Cassidy. The rally will also include 5th Congressional District Candidate Republican Ralph Abraham. Duck Dynasty’s Phil Robertson is also salted to attend the Saturday afternoon event in Monroe.

The search continues for a missing Louisiana woman believed to be in a wooded area of south Arkansas. 32-year-old Amanda McKinnie McPherson of Marion was last seen in Union County on November 3rd. Sheriff Mike McGough (ma GOO) says McPherson and a male friend were driving in the area and got stuck. McGough says the male friend left to find help, but got lost…:
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No one has heard from McPherson since her phone went dead. Anyone with information is urged to contact authorities.

The Monroe Police Department says they are testing body cameras on officers. They are working to see if they benefit the department with the ultimate goal of getting footage that would protect both the interests of officers and citizens.