4:30 PM Newscast

A lot of folks will start the New Year off with a bang, and the State Fire Marshal’s office has safety tips for you before you attempt your amateur pyrotechnics. Spokesperson Ashley Rodrigue’s first piece of advice for people buying fireworks is: don’t. Instead of risking it in your back yard, go to a public display.

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But if you purchase fireworks, make sure they are legal to light in your area.

The Louisiana DOTD had a busy 2019 as the department invested just over $1 billion into nearly 330 infrastructure projects on 942 miles of roadway.  DOTD spokesperson Rodney Mallett says the investment was able to be made in large part because of innovative funding efforts.

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A 15-year-old faces first-degree murder for fatally shooting a 74-year-old woman who was in her carport checking on a noise. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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The National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund says 128 officers died in the line of duty over the past year, an 18-percent decrease from 2018. The Fund’s CEO Marcia Ferranto on why we’ve seen a decline in law enforcement officer fatalities…

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3:30 PM Newscast

The National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund says 128 officers died in the line of duty over the past year, an 18-percent decrease from 2018.The Fund’s CEO Marcia Ferranto says there were four officer deaths in Louisiana
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Shreveport police officer Chateri Payne and Mandeville Police Captain Vincent Liberto were fatally shot. Baton Rouge Police Officer Shane Totty died in a motorcycle accident. Ferranto says shootings and traffic accidents are the reason for most officer deaths while on duty

About 119 people were murdered in New Orleans in 2019. The number isn’t exact because of recent cyberattacking limiting public access to crime data. That number means New Orleans will end the year with the lowest annual murder count in 48 years.

The N-F-L Network reports that if Ravens defensive coordinator Don Martindale gets a job as a head coach, his top choice as offensive coordinator is LSU passing game coordinator Joe Brady. But LSU Coach Ed Orgeron remains confident Brady will stay in Baton Rouge once a new contract is finalized…

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Brady has been named the top assistant in college football.

The Louisiana DOTD had a busy 2019 as the department invested just over $1 billion into infrastructure projects across the state.  DOTD spokesperson Rodney Mallett says DOTD is rolling out new safety measures in response to the death of an employee killed on the job site this year.

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Back in June, 49-year-old Johnny Cole was killed after being struck by an 18-wheeler near Ruston. Cole was a sign specialist for the department.

230PM LRN News

Infrastructure improvement was widespread throughout the state in 2019…

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The Tigers are prepping ahead of their January 13th National Championship clash with Clemson, and know if they want to contain the Tiger’s offense, they’ll have to slow down running back Travis Etienne. Coach Ed Orgeron says when he took over for Les Miles, he tried to recruit Etienne to come to LSU…

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Etienne has 18 touchdowns on the year.

Four Louisiana officers died in the line of duty in 2019 according to the National Law Enforcement Officer Memorial Fund. The Fund’s CEO Marcia Ferranto says 128 died nationally.

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East Baton Rouge Sheriff’s Deputy Steven Whitstine died from congestive heart failure before crashing while driving to work. Shreveport police officer Chateri Payne and Mandeville Police Captain Vincent Liberto were fatally shot. Baton Rouge Police Officer Shane Totty died in a motorcycle accident.

 State Fire Marshal’s spokesperson Ashley Rodrigue says stay safe when lighting up fireworks this year. Only buy them from a liscened vendor, and only shoot them off in an area with a lot of open space…

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After the fireworks go off, spray them with a hose, and put them in a disposal bin, where they can be stored away from your home until they are picked up.

1:30 PM Newscast

LSU senior linebacker Michael Divinity will play in the national championship game against Clemson. Divinity has missed the last six games because he reportedly violated team rules. In five games, Divinity has three sacks and Orgeron expects his role in the title game will be to rush the passer
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Many folks will start the New Year off with a bang, and the State Fire Marshal’s office has safety tips for you before you attempt your amateur pyrotechnics. If you are going to be purchasing fireworks, make sure you check to see if fireworks are legal in your area. If they are, Spokesperson Ashley Rodrigue says make sure you’re buying from a licensed vendor.

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Rodrigue says a good rule of thumb is, if you don’t see any fireworks sellers in your area, it’s likely because fireworks are illegal in your jurisdiction.

A 15-year-old faces first-degree murder for fatally shooting a 74-year-old woman who was in her carport checking on a noise. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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The Louisiana DOTD had a busy 2019 as the department invested just over $1 billion into nearly 330 infrastructure projects.  DOTD spokesperson Rodney Mallett says there were unexpected expenses for emergency situations that came up throughout the year.

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1230PM LRN News

The Louisiana DOTD had a busy 2019 as the department invested just over $1 billion into nearly 330 infrastructure projects on 942 miles of roadway.  DOTD spokesperson Rodney Mallett says the investment was able to be made in large part because of innovative funding efforts.

Cut 12 (09) “…money this year.” 

Among the projects, the widening of various sections of I-10 and the I-10/Loyola Drive interchange improvements.

A lot of folks will start the New Year off with a bang, and the Fire Marshal’s office has some safety tips for you before you attempt your amateur pyrotechnics. Spokesperson Ashley Rodrigue’s first piece of advice for people buying fireworks is: don’t. Instead of risking it in your back yard, go to a public display.

Cut 3 (09) “…around.”

The N-F-L Network reports that if Ravens defensive coordinator Don Martindale gets a job as a head coach, his top choice as offensive coordinator is LSU passing game coordinator Joe Brady. But LSU Coach Ed Orgeron remains confident Brady will stay in Baton Rouge once a new contract is finalized…

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Brady has been named the top assistant in college football for helping to turn the Tigers offense into one of the best units in the country. Orgeron also says senior linebacker Michael Divinity will play in the National Championship game against Clemson. 

11:30 AM Newscast

Funeral services have been set for four of the five victims in Saturday’s fatal plane crash in Lafayette. A joint funeral will be held Thursday for Gretchen Vincent and her 15-year-old son Walker in Lafayette. Ian Biggs was the pilot, his funeral will be Saturday in Lafayette and funeral services for sports reporter Carley McCord is set for Saturday in Baton Rouge.

A rash of home fires in north Louisiana has claimed nine lives in December, two of the victims ran back into their burning homes…
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Crowley police have charged 35-year-old Justin Duhon with Felony Hit and Run. Crowley Police Chief Jimmy Broussard says Duhon’s pickup truck hit a 10-year-old boy who was riding a bike he just received for Christmas…
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The child is in critical, but stable condition at a Baton Rouge hospital. Duhon was arrested in New Orleans. That’s where he fled after hitting the child.

Law enforcement will try to avoid investigating crashes involving drunk drivers tonight. Even though the numbers are beginning to dip, the Louisiana Highway Safety Commission is still pushing an aggressive anti-drunk driving campaign…
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That’s commission executive director Lisa Freeman, who says during last year’s New Year’s Eve holiday period, two people were killed and 74 injured in alcohol-related crashes on Louisiana roads.

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A rash of home fires in north Louisiana has claimed nine lives in December, two of them the result of people running back into their burning homes…

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Cops will be flooding the roads tonight ahead of a holiday that is known to spike drunk driving crashes. Matt Doyle has more.

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National Transportation Safety Board officials are asking for the public’s help in their investigation into the plane crash that killed five people in Lafayette Saturday. Kevin Barnhart has the story.

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Nine people have died from six home fires in north Louisiana alone this month as the weather has grown colder.

Fire Marshal Butch Browning says most of the fatalities followed the same pattern, a pattern he hopes other residents will take to heart as we go deeper into winter.

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The fatal fires have struck Wisner, Haughton, Shreveport, Coushatta, Cullen, and Benton.

Two of the fatalities were the result of people running back into their homes after they had already escaped. Browning says if you’re lucky enough to get out, stay out…

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45-year-old Christy Parker died Christmas Eve in Benton after running back into her home to save her chihuahua.

Browning says it’s important to note that these fatal fires have been disproportionately impacting some of society’s most vulnerable.

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If you need help purchasing a smoke alarm, visit lasfm.org.

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A Crowley man, 35-year-old Justin Duhon, is charged with a felony for a Sunday afternoon hit-and-run that put a 10-year-old in a Baton Rouge hospital.  The child is in critical but stable condition.  Crowley Police Chief Jimmy Broussard says photos and videos from incident helped to find the vehicle.

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Broussard says the child was riding the bicycle he had just received for Christmas in a residential area with friends when the incident happened.

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Duhon was later located in Orleans Parish after a Crowley resident called State Police saying we was on the phone with a female passenger in the truck during the incident and was still in the vehicle.  Broussard credits the help of the community for the ability to solve the case quickly.

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State Police will be out in force tonight hunting drunk drivers on one of the biggest party nights of the year.

Louisiana Highway Safety Commission Executive Director Lisa Freeman says drunk driving crashes spike in the 100 hours before New Years, with 74 injuries and two deaths from drunk crashes last year.

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Nationally 285 people were killed across the country in 2018 during the Christmas and New Years periods.

Even though the numbers are beginning to dip, Freeman says they’re still pushing an aggressive anti-drunk driving campaign…

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If you see another car driving dangerously on the roads tonight, Freeman says get some distance, pull over, and report it to save theirs, and other people’s lives.

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National Transportation Safety Board investigators have found security footage of the plane involved in Saturday’s crash that killed five in Lafayette as it was coming down from the clouds.  Lead investigator Dr. Jennifer Rodi is asking anyone that may have cameras within the vicinity of the crash to come forward.

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The plane took off at about 9:20 on Saturday morning heading for Atlanta, where the passengers were going to attend the Peach Bowl.  However, it descended from about 900 feet before it hit a post office parking lot then crashed into a field at 9:22.  No distress calls were made from the plane.

NTSB Vice Chairman Bruce Landsberg says they have located the four corners of the plane at the crash site.

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There was no cockpit voice recorder on board the aircraft, so unlike commercial aircraft investigators will not be able to hear what was said in the cockpit.  Much of the aircraft has been sent back to the manufacturer for further research.

Landsberg says they have not taken any possible causes off the table, adding that a preliminary report will be ready within the next two weeks with a factual report ready in about twelve months.

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Only one passenger, 37-year-old Wade Berzas, survived the crash and remains in critical condition after suffering burns to over 75 percent of his body.

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Saints fans are disappointed their team did not get a first-round bye, but Coach Sean Payton is excited about their match-up on Sunday against the Minnesota Vikings…

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Kick-off on Sunday is at noon. After three consecutive 7-and-9 seasons, the Saints are in the playoffs for a third consecutive year. Payton says this year’s squad dealt with more adversity…

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After giving up 48 points in a loss to San Francisco on December 8th, the Saints have allowed just 45 points in their last three games. Linebacker A-J Klein says there’s still room for improvement…

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530PM LRN News

The lone survivor from Saturday’s Lafayette plane crash that killed five people has burns to 75 percent of his body, but is in stable, if still critical condition. Doctor Joey Barrios, medical director of the Our Lady of Lourdes Burn Unit, says Wade Berzas also has a dislocated shoulder and lacerations to his head. But Barrios says Berzas is 37-years-old which helps, plus he was in good health before the crash

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Two teens from Morse are dead following a wreck on I-10 in Acadia Parish just before 8 o’clock last night. Trooper Thomas Gossen says impairment is unknown, but it appears the driver may have been competing with another vehicle.

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Kyler Mier and his passenger Dante Lacombe, both 19, were declared dead at the scene.

A federal judge temporarily halts a California law banning the sale of alligator products in the Golden State, a law officials say would devastate gator conservation efforts in the Bayou State. Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries General Counsel Cole Garrett says it’s good news because the California fashion industry buys a lot of gator products, which pays for conservation.

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The federal court will hear the Commission’s motion for a preliminary injuction on April 24th.

50-year-old Felicia Payne of Alexandria allegedly drunk drove her car into State Police Troop E’s office, and was arrested on scene as a result. Master Trooper Scott Moreau says with New Years Eve coming up, don’t risk an incident like this for yourself…

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4:30 PM Newscast

The lone surviving passenger from Saturday’s fatal plane crash in Lafayette that killed five people remains in critical condition, but there is hope Wade Berzas will survive despite burns to over 75-percent of his body. Doctor Joey Barrios, medical director of the Our Lady of Lourdes Burn Unit, says Berzas is recovering after undergoing a two-hour surgery today…
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Barrios says Berzas has a long journey ahead.
Two teens from Morse are dead following a wreck on I-10 in Acadia Parish just before 8 o’clock last night.  Trooper Thomas Gossen says excessive speed was a factor in the accident that claimed the lives Kyler Mier and his passenger Dante Lacombe, both 19.

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Gossen says impairment is unknown, but it appears the driver may have been racing another vehicle.

A California ban on alligator products has been halted by a judge.

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50-year-old Felicia Payne of Alexandria was arrested after she allegedly drove drunk into the State Police Troop E building.  State Police Master Trooper Scott Moreau says thankfully there were no injuries, but the wreck caused extensive damage.

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330PM LRN News

37-year-old Wade Berzas, the lone survivor of Saturday’s fatal plane crash in Lafayette remains in critical, but stable condition with burns to over 75 percent of his body. Doctor Joey Barrios, medical director of the Our Lady of Lourdes Burn Unit, says they’re optimistic Berzas will pull through, but once he does he faces an extensive recovery…

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Barrios says Berzas has not spoken about his near-death experience as he’s on a breathing tube and medically sedated.

Two 19-year-olds from Morse, Kyler Mier and Dante Lacombe are dead following a wreck on I-10 in Acadia Parish just before 8 o’clock last night. Trooper Thomas Gossen says Mier was properly restrained, but Lacomb was not.

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The crash remains under investigation.

A California ban on alligator products has been put on hold until an April 24th hearing by a Golden State Judge, giving hope to alligator lovers that the California fashion industry money that fuels conservation efforts can keep flowing. Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries General Counsel Cole Garrett says they plan to pitch to the courts that not only would a ban harm conservation efforts, it would create a messy regulatory precedent…

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The new rule was the result of a California law passed in the 60s.

50-year-old Felicia Payne of Alexandria allegedly shocked State Troopers after she drunkenly drove through the wall of the Troop E office at 5AM. State Police Master Trooper Scott Moreau says this has got to stop…

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