1:30 PM Newscast

State Police have located four children as well as their mother, 33-year-old Amanda Morgan of Jackson Parish following the issuance of a Level Two Endangered/Missing Children Welfare Concern. All are reported to be safe, with the grandmother of the children picking them up in Union Parish.

The New Orleans Metropolitan Crime Commission has assembled a database on their website of financial disclosures for every single judge in the state. Jeff Palermo spoke with President Rafael Goyeneche…

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The Bayou Country Superfest is riding off into the Baton Rouge sunset as festival organizers have announced the annual Memorial Day weekend event will be on hiatus until further notice.  President and CEO of Visit Baton Rouge Paul Arrigo says looking back, it was a great event for the city.He’s not sure what the future holds for the festival.

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At the peak in 2014, 135,000 people attended the festival.  Last year drew about 50,000.

The Louisiana Department of Health reports a third person has died in Louisiana from complications related to vaping, while the total number of vaping-related cases has risen to 35. Office of Public Health Assistant Secretary Alex Billioux says despite the tragic recent death, growth in the number of cases seems to be slowing down.

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LDH’s number one recommendation to stop the illness is still to just not vape.

12:30 PM Newscast

The Bayou Country Superfest is riding off into the Baton Rouge sunset as festival organizers have announced the annual Memorial Day weekend event will be on hiatus until further notice.  President and CEO of Visit Baton Rouge Paul Arrigo believes several factors contributed to last year’s modest attendance, including bouncing back from the festival’s two-year run in New Orleans, shrinking the schedule from three days to two, and a late lineup release.
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At the peak in 2014, 135,000 people attended the festival.  Last year drew about 50,000.

The Louisiana Department of Health reports a third person has died in Louisiana from complications related to vaping, while the total number of vaping-related cases has risen to 35. Office of Public Health Assistant Secretary Alex Billioux says it’s older vapers who tend to buy vaping liquids with additives.
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The Own Your Own Health challenge is underway, giving Louisianans a fun, competitive way to start living a healthier life. Matt Doyle has more.

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1130AM LRN News

The Louisiana Department of Health reports a third person has died in Louisiana from complications related to vaping, while the total number of vaping-related cases has risen to 35. Office of Public Health Assistant Secretary Alex Billioux says these cases are being linked back to Vitamin E Acetate, which is used as a thickener in E-cigs.

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Symptoms of the Vitamin E Acetate illness include coughing, shortness of breath, chest pain, nausea, and more.

The Bayou Country Superfest is riding off into the Baton Rouge sunset as festival organizers have announced the annual Memorial Day weekend event will be on hiatus until further notice. President and CEO of Visit Baton Rouge Paul Arrigo says looking back, it was a great event for the city.

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Today is National Plan for a Vacation Day. Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser is encouraging Louisiana residents to use some of their vacation time by exploring Louisiana with a Staycation…

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Nungesser says to plan a trip within the state go to Louisiana-stay-cation-dot-com.

Louisiana is one of the most obese states in the nation and the state Department of Health may have found a fun, competitive way to help fix it. It’s called Own Your Own Health, and it allows you to compete with other residents to see who can log the most steps, or lose the most weight. Governor’s Council on Physical Fitness Director Rudy Macklin says it’s a great way to ease into exercise.

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Visit O-Y-O-H-Dot-com to sign up.

10:30 AM Newscast

State Police issue a Level Two Endangered/Missing Children Welfare Concern as they need assistance in locating four children as well as their mother, 33-year-old Amanda Morgan of Jackson Parish.  The children, ages 4 to 11, were last seen with their mother in a blue 2015 Ford F-150 with a Texas license plate and is believed to be traveling to Alabama.  The family is concerned about the mental health of the mother and safety of the children.

Bo Pelini is back as LSU’s defensive coordinator. In 2007 he helped the Tigers win a national championship and in each of his three years with the Tigers, Pelini’s defenses ranked number three in the nation in yards allowed.  Safety Craig Steltz was an All-American on that 2007 team and says Pelini was always one step ahead of opposing offenses…

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Today is National Plan Your Vacation Day and Lt. Gov. Billy Nungesser says the state has been busy marketing itself to visitors from outside of Louisiana but also encourages residents to take a staycation in their home state. Nungesser says if you are looking for one of a kind culture, Louisiana has a massive selection of attractions and details on many of them can be found at LouisianaStaycation.com.

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Nungesser says last year nearly nine million days of vacation went used in Louisiana.

Nicholls State University gets recognition from the National Council on Teacher Quality as the top teacher prep program for early reading instruction, receiving an A+ rating.  Nicholls head of teacher education Dr. Alyson Theriot says feedback received from those that have gone through the program is further verification of the program’s effectiveness.

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07:30 Newscast 01-28-20

07:30 Newscast
The ten-year-old Bayou Country Superfest is no more. The two-day lineup of country music superstars began in 2010 in LSU’s Tiger Stadium. It briefly moved to New Orleans, but returned to Baton Rouge last year. Faced with declining ticket sales over the years, festival organizers yesterday announced it was on hiatus until further notice.
Today is National Plan Your Vacation Day and Lt. Gov. Billy Nungesser says the state has been busy marketing itself to visitors from outside of Louisiana but also encourages residents to take a staycation in their home state. Nungesser says last year nearly nine million days of vacation went un-used in Louisiana.
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“LouisianaStaycation.com” to find out more.
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Shreveport Police arrest two of their own on charges related to off-duty activities. Officer Delandro Washington is accused of making violent threats to his estranged wife via text and telephone. Officer Jaquerus Turner is accused of domestic abuse battery. Both are on administrative leave pending investigations.
Bo Pelini is back as LSU’s defensive coordinator. In 2007 he helped the Tigers win a national championship and returns to Baton Rouge after heading coaching stops at Nebraska and Youngstown State. Safety Craig Steltz was an All-American on that 2007 team and says it’s great to have Coach Bo back…
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Some LSU fans wonder how he’ll mesh with Ed Orgeron’s coaching staff. Steltz expects Pelini will work well with Coach O.

06:30 Newscast 01-28-20

06:30 News
Tragedy in our state as two three year old boys – in separate incidents – shot themselves with guns they found within their homes. One of the cases is fatal; a Baton Rouge 3-year-old shot himeself in the head with the weapon he’d found. Across the state, in Keithville, another three-year-old shot himself in the shoulder. He is expected to recover. Authorities are investigating both cases.
The Louisiana Department of Health kicks off the Own Your Own Health Challenge, a competition aimed at getting Louisianans more active, healthier, and ultimately lighter. Governor’s Council on Physical Fitness Director Rudy Macklin says you can compete against others around the state and country to see who can win a steps challenge, or who can lose the most weight.
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OYOH has been going strong in Louisiana for nearly two decades.
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Today is National Plan Your Vacation Day and Lt. Gov. Billy Nungesser is encouraging Louisiana residents to plan a staycation instead.
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The Coast Guard says the search for three men who went missing on the Mississippi River when two barge towing vessels collided has been suspended. The two vessels collided Sunday morning near Luling, Louisiana, temporarily closing the river to vessel traffic.
Now here’s the morning commodities.

AM Newscall 01/27/2020

Today is National Plan Your Vacation Day and Lt. Gov. Billy Nungesser is encouraging Louisiana residents to plan a staycation instead.

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The Own Your Own Health challenge is underway, giving Louisianans a fun, competitive way to start living a healthier life. Matt Doyle has more.

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LSU brings back Bo Pelini as its defensive coordinator. Jeff Palermo spoke with a former LSU all-american on what Pelini’s return means for the Tigers…

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Nicholls State University gets recognition from the National Council on Teacher Quality as the top teacher prep program for early reading instruction, receiving an A+ rating.  Nicholls head of teacher education Dr. Alyson Theriot says students who struggle with reading will struggle with just about every other subject.

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Theriot says the reason for success is covering the five essential components of reading including phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension, as well as the ability to work with local school districts and mentor teachers.

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Theriot says feedback received from those that have gone through the program is further verification of the program’s effectiveness.

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Today is National Plan Your Vacation Day and Lt. Gov. Billy Nungesser says the state has been busy marketing itself to visitors from outside of Louisiana but also encourages residents to take a staycation in their home state. Nungesser says last year nearly nine million days of vacation went used in Louisiana.

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Nationally, 768 million vacation days went unused. Nungesser says the most effective remedy is better planning as 47% of planners used all of their vacation days. 23% of non-planners haven’t taken a vacation or trip in the last two years.

Nungesser says there is no shortage of different ways to celebrate Mardi Gras in different parts of the state.  Plus, there is festival season.

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Nungesser says if you are looking for one of a kind culture, Louisiana has a massive selection of attractions and details on many of them can be found at LouisianaStaycation.com.

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The Louisiana Department of Health kicks off the Own Your Own Health Challenge, a competition aimed at getting Louisianans more active, healthier, and ultimately lighter.

Governor’s Council on Physical Fitness Director Rudy Macklin says you can compete against others around the state and country to see who can win a steps challenge, or who can lose the most weight.

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OYOH has been going strong in Louisiana for nearly two decades in one form or another, and over 100,000 people have participated in it.

The competition comes with drawings for prizes every Friday, and even features a little regional competition…

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Macklin adds the service also allows for private organizations like churches or businesses to challenge each other.

Even if you don’t end up taking home any trophies in the competition, Macklin says it’s still a great way to introduce people to exercise.

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Visit O-Y-O-H-Dot-com to sign up.

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Bo Pelini is back as LSU’s defensive coordinator. In 2007 he helped the Tigers win a national championship and returns to Baton Rouge after heading coaching stops at Nebraska and Youngstown State. Safety Craig Steltz was an All-American on that 2007 team and it’s great to have Coach Bo back

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Pelini was defensive coordinator for the Tigers from 2005 to 2007. In each of his three years with the Tigers, Pelini’s defenses ranked number three in the nation in yards allowed. Steltz says Pelini was always one step ahead of opposing offenses…

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Pelini is known as a fiery coach and some LSU fans wonder how he’ll mesh with Ed Orgeron’s coaching staff. Steltz expects Pelini will work well with Coach O…

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5:30 PM Newscast

The nation is mourning the death of NBA legend Kobe Bryant, who was killed along with his daughter and seven others in a helicopter crash.  Despite the terrible news the Pelicans played and defeated the Celtics yesterday. Pelicans coach Alvin Gentry says it was tough for the team to prepare mentally for the game, and even after blowing out one of the best teams in the league, it was hard to really enjoy it.
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Both the Celtics and Pelicans began the game with 24-second shot clock violations in honor of Kobe, who wore 24.
Two people are dead following a drag race that happened on a Baton Rouge street. Sergeant Don Coppola says the two cars bumped each other, sending them off the roadway, killing a bicyclist and one of the drivers. Coppola says the driver who survived, 57-year-old Lattimore Brock of Baton Rouge faces multiple charges…
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The bicyclist who died has been identified as 24-year-old Deondrick Rudd of Jeanerette.
Two people not wearing a seatbelt were killed in a head-on crash in Vermilion Parish this morning on Highway 14. State Police Trooper Thomas Gossen says 29-year-old Kiristan Mitchell drifted into the other lane on the curvy highway…
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Mithcell died and the other driver was pronounced dead too, 18-year-old Kalix Broussard, a former star running back at Vermilion Catholic.
Juries may soon get to know if someone injured in a car crash was wearing a seatbelt, something not allowed under current law.  Slidell Senator Sharon Hewitt has pre-filed a bill for the change and says the juries should be aware if someone is negligent in mitigating damages from not being properly restrained.
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Hewitt says there is hope this bill could result in lower claims and lower settlements with insurance companies, with that savings being passed along to consumers.

130PM LRN News

The Pelicans may have scored a big win over the Celtics yesterday but the specter of NBA legend Kobe Bryant’s sudden death hung over the contest. Pelicans coach Alvin Gentry says it was tough for the team to prepare mentally for the game, and even after blowing out one of the best teams in the league, it was hard to really enjoy it.

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Bryant, his 13-year-old daughter, and seven others were killed in a helicopter crash yesterday.

An alleged drag race in Baton Rouge kills two, one of the victims being a nearby bicyclist. 56-year-old Christopher Brock of Baker, one of the alleged racers, died at the scene. Baton Rouge Police Sergeant Don Coppola says Twenty-four-year-old Deondrick Rudd of Jeanerette is the bicyclist who also died at the scene…

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A bill pre-filed by Slidell Senator Sharon Hewitt aims to reduce auto insurance premiums by disclosing if someone injured in a car crash was wearing a seatbelt.  Kevin Barnhart has the story.

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29-year-old Kiristan Mitchell and 18-year-old Kalix Broussard died this morning in a head-on crash in Kaplan. State Police Trooper Thomas Gossen says investigating troopers say the victims were not buckled up…

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Broussard was a star running back at Vermilion Catholic High School and graduated in 2019.

12:30 PM Newscast

Juries may soon get to know if someone injured in a car crash was wearing a seatbelt, something not allowed under current law.  Slidell Senator Sharon Hewitt has pre-filed a bill for the change and says the juries should be aware if someone is negligent in mitigating damages from not being properly restrained.
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Hewitt says there is hope this bill could result in lower claims and lower settlements with insurance companies, with that savings being passed along to consumers.
Two people from Kaplan, 29-year-old Kiristan Mitchell and 18-year-old Kalix Broussard, died this morning in a head-on crash on Highway 14 in Vermilion Parish. State Police Trooper Thomas Gossen says Mitchell crossed the center lines while trying to negotiate a curve
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Broussard, who graduated last year, was a star running back at Vermilion Catholic High School.

Lakers legend Kobe Bryant, his daughter, and seven others died in a helicopter crash yesterday. Pelicans players and coaches look back at the Black Mamba’s legacy…

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