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Saints fans’ suit over the ending of the NFC championship game can move forward after Orleans Parish District Court Judge Nicole Sheppard denied a motion that would have dismissed the suit.  The judge also ruled that Attorney Tony LeMon could get the chance to question NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell and referees involved in the game under oath.
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LeMon says any sort of monetary winnings from the case would go toward charities.

Media at Southeastern Conference Media Days pick LSU to finish second in the Western Division behind Alabama. All offseason Coach Ed Orgeron has talked about an improved offense that will feature quick passes out of the shot-gun formation, but remaining physical in the running game. Tiger Rag Editor James Moran says most people believe the hiring of Joe Brady passing game coordinator will pay dividends

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Governor Edwards signs legislation inspired by a fatal crash in 2017 that permits drug testing in traffic crashes with severe injuries.  Jeff Palermo has the story.

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Alexandria Police are investigating the death of 5-year-old girl after she was brought to an emergency room, deceased with her throat cut.  The mother reported that her daughter’s injuries were an accident.  Police have not made any arrests, but they are investigating the death as a possible homicide. The Town Talk newspaper reports the mother’s 4-year-old son died in April choking on a soda cap and the father of the children died in 2016.

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Saints fans’ NFC championship game lawsuit can move forward after an Orleans Parish District Court Judge denied a motion for dismissal.  Attorney Tony LeMon says they want to hold the league accountable to its customers…

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NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell may be deposed in the suit.

Baton Rouge Chef Jay Ducote of Gov’t Taco Beat Bobby Flay yesterday on the Food Network’s Beat Bobby Flay cook-off by challenging the world renown chef to a crawfish boil. Ducote, who’s featured on other Food Network programs, says he got the idea last year during crawfish season. He first thought of crawfish etouffee, but…

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The program was filmed last year in June.

Media at Southeastern Conference Media Days pick LSU to finish second in the Western Division behind Alabama. LSU was picked to finish fifth last year, but the Tigers outperformed the low expectations. All offseason Coach Ed Orgeron has talked about an improved offense that will feature quick passes out of the shot-gun formation, but remaining physical in the running game. Tiger Rag Editor James Moran says most people believe the hiring of Joe Brady passing game coordinator will pay dividends

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Media that cover the Southeastern Conference pick LSU to finish second in the Western Division behind Alabama. LSU was picked to finish fifth last year, but the Tigers outperformed expectations. Tiger Rag Editor James Moran says LSU is once again thought of as the Crimson Tide’s biggest challenger in the West.

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Baton Rouge Chef Jay Ducote of Gov’t Taco Beat Bobby Flay yesterday on the Food Network’s Beat Bobby Flay by challenging the world renown chef to a crawfish boil. The program as local chefs challenge Flay to a cook off, and a dish of their choice, and gives both contestants 45 minutes to make the dish. Here’s Ducote.

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Ducote prepared a traditional boil, while Flay attempted crawfish tarragon buttered corn, crawfish mayo potato salad, with five minute boiled crawfish.

Lafayette Police are now in the national spotlight of reality television.  Kevin Barnhart has the story.

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18-year-old Barron Semaj Bailey has been arrested in connection with the killing of a eight month pregnancy Minden women, 19-year-old NaToyedre Barrow, who was struck by one of the seven bullets that cut through her residence and killed her as she slept on the couch. Authorities say they’ve seized the assault rifle that they believe fired the bullet in the gang related incident. Bailey is facing one count of second degree murder, and first degree feticide.

5:30 PM Newscast

An iconic New Orleans company is returning as Hubig’s Pies announces plans to restart production. The longtime producer of fried fruit pies will open a new $1.3 million dollar facility in 2020. Jefferson Economic Development Commission President Jerry Bologna says many Louisianans grew up on the treats and they will bring back their original recipes.

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A 2012 fire resulted in the dormancy of the brand.

Matt Deggs is the new head baseball coach of the Cajuns. Deggs spent three years as an assistant to former head coach Tony Robichaux, who died earlier this month. Deggs left Lafayette to become the head coach at Sam Houston State in 2014. Deggs says he and his family prayed on whether it was the right decision to return to Lafayette

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A teenager who was riding in the back of a pickup truck in Jefferson Davis Parish is dead after an accident on Gro Racca Road. State Police Trooper Derek Senegal says the victim was 18-year-old Adam Sandhoff. The teen was legally allowed to ride in that pickup bed, but Senegal says it’s not a safe choice, and for some younger people, it is in fact illegal.

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The driver of the truck is underage so their name will not be released, but they have been cited with careless operation and no driver’s license.

The Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality has put their fish and swim advisories in an app for on the go anglers. It’s the same information that is publicly available on DEQ’s webpage, but DEQ Administrator Jonathan McFarland says not everyone has a phone that can read the format, so the app fills the gap…
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Matt Deggs is the new head coach of the Ragin Cajuns baseball team. Jeff Palermo has more on an emotional press conference from Lafayette….

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Lafayette Representative and Chairwoman of the House Education Committee, Nancy Landry, has resigned from the state legislature to become the chief of staff for Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin. Landry was term-limited and says her new job is a good way to continue to serve the people of Louisiana.

The Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality has put their fish and swim advisories in an app for on the go anglers. DEQ Administrator Jonathan McFarland says the LA Water Advisories gives you the information you need to know before leaving the house just by opening the app.

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To find the app in Google Play or the Apple Store enter the search term L-D-E-Q fish advisories.

An iconic New Orleans company is returning as Hubig’s Pies announces plans to restart production after a fire burned down their old facility. The longtime producer of fried fruit pies will open a new $1.3 million dollar facility in Jefferson Parish. Jefferson Economic Development Commission President Jerry Bologna says the planned launch is set for 2020 and are currently looking to finalize a facility location to accommodate local distribution and e-commerce.

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A 2012 fire resulted in the dormancy of the brand that had been in New Orleans for 90 years.

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Matt Deggs is the new head baseball coach of the Cajuns. Deggs spent three years as an assistant to former head coach Tony Robichaux, who died earlier this month. He says Robichaux wanted his players to stand up and not go into the fetal position during tough times

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Deggs was an assistant coach at U-L Lafayette from 2012-to-2014.

An iconic New Orleans company is returning as Hubig’s Pies announces plans to restart production after a fire burned down their old facility in 2012, resulting in the dormancy of the brand that had been in New Orleans for 90 years.  Jefferson Parish Economic Development Commission President Jerry Bologna says Hubig’s pies will bring in quality jobs…

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Hubigs is building a 1.3 million dollar facility in Jefferson Parish.

A teenager who was riding in the back of a pickup truck in Jefferson Davis Parish is dead after an accident on Gro Racca Road. The victim, 18-year-old Adam Sandhoff of Iowa was legally allowed to ride in that pickup bed, but State Police Trooper Derek Senegal says it’s not a safe choice, and for some younger people, it is in fact illegal.

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The driver of the truck is underage so their name will not be released, but they have been cited with careless operation and no driver’s license.

The Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality has put their fish and swim advisories in an app for on the go anglers. The app contains information for families who are looking to do some swimming in state waters, but DEQ Administrator Jonathan McFarland says it’s really useful for getting info and what fish are off-limits in certain areas.

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Search L-D-E-Q fish advisories in your App Store.

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It took jurors less than an hour to convict Former LSU fraternity member Matthew Naquin of Negligent Homicide in the hazing death of Maxwell Gruver in 2017. Naquin’s attorney John McLindon felt strongly about it…

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The 21-year-old Naquin faces anywhere from probation to five years in prison

Governor Edwards responded the controversy over the President’s tweet where he told four minority congresswomen to “go back to where they came from.” He says the President’s comments were out of bounds, and you can compare them to statements made during the civil rights movement…

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Louisiana’s Republican House members voted against a condemnation of the comments on the House floor. Edwards’ gubernatorial opponent Congressman Abraham says he would buy the Congresswomens’ plane ticket.

The Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality has put their fish and swim advisories in an app for on the go anglers. LDEQ Administrator Jonathan McFarland says the LA Water Advisories is great, and gives you information you need to know before leaving the house just by opening the app.

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You can also get this information by visiting DEQ’s webpage.

Louisiana’s Senators are renewing the push to win a long term renewal of the National Flood Insurance Program, but they’re hoping to win more than just an extension, they want substantial reforms as well. To start, Senator Bill Cassidy says they’re proposing means tested flood insurance voucher to help low- and middle-income residents afford their rates…

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The legislation also caps annual premium increases at nine percent.

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This year’s attempt at National Flood Insurance legislation is aiming at getting more than just a long-term extension for the program…

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A study by Pennington Biomedical Researchers finds consuming 300 fewer calories a day can lead to an up to 50 percent lower chance of getting cardiovascular diseases. Matt Doyle has more.

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With the negligent homicide conviction of Former LSU frat member Matthew Naquin in the hazing death of Maxwell Gruver, the victim’s family feels they received justice, but the outcome does not sit well with Naquin’s attorney.  Kevin Barnhart has the story.

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Louisiana’s Senators are renewing the push to win a long term renewal of the National Flood Insurance Program, but they’re hoping to win more than just an extension, they want substantial reforms as well.

To start, Senator Bill Cassidy says they’re proposing means tested flood insurance voucher to help low- and middle-income residents afford their rates, even if their area’s flood risk has increased.

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The legislation also caps annual premium increases at nine percent, down from the current maximum allowable increase of 25 percent.

The bill also authorizes FEMA to offer low interest flood mitigation loans to homeowners who are interested in improvements like raising their home. Cassidy says the loans pay for themselves.

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The Senator adds a Wharton School of Business study shows that one dollar of flood mitigation spending can save up to six dollars in costs in the future.

Cassidy says at the moment there is no reoccurring, dedicated federal funding for large scale flood mitigation projects, so they’re setting up a billion-dollar fund for local governments to draw from.

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The fund will authorize 200 million dollars a year for five years.

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Pennington Biomedical Researchers have found that even in people who are at a healthy weight, reducing your caloric intake by 300 calories can significantly improve cardiovascular health.

The study followed participants who on average reduced their daily intake from 2,470 calories to 2,170. Principle investigator Dr. Eric Ravussin says the results were surprising.

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The study focused on individuals who were prone to cardiovascular disease.

Ravussin says you can extend your time until you have a possible cardiovascular event by three to five years just by cutting out a few snacks, or other vices…

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The study showed an up to 50 percent reduction in risk of cardiovascular disease.

The doctor says what was so remarkable is that the 220 people who participated were at a healthy, and normal weight. Ravussin says it’s a reminder that health is more than just your outward appearance.

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Governor John Bel Edwards addresses the tweets of the President that has gained the attention of the nation. During the Ask the Governor call-in radio show, Edwards says for years he has felt the political discourse in the country has turned toxic and the recent tweets are an example of that.

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Edwards says he believes the President’s remarks in the tweets were out of bounds.

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Congressman Ralph Abraham, who is running for governor, made a statement saying he would fund the travel expenses to send the four congresswomen targeted by the controversial tweets to other countries.  Edwards says it is unfortunate to hear of Abraham making such a statement.

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It took jurors less than an hour to convict Former LSU fraternity member Matthew Naquin of Negligent Homicide in the hazing death of Maxwell Gruver in 2017. Naquin’s attorney John McLindon says he’s shocked by the outcome considering how many other people were involved in the incident, yet his client was the only person catching charges.

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The prosecution says Naquin was primarily responsible for the death and was the ringleader of the hazing incident where Gruver was pressured into drinking himself to death.

McLindon says the case was so clear, and the unfavorable outcome is making him reconsider his career path.

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The 21-year-old Naquin faces anywhere from probation to five years in prison for the killing when he is sentenced in October.  When asked what that sentence should be, Baton Rouge District Attorney Hillar Moore says he’s confident in the judge to make the right call.

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The case has resulted in the passage of a much harsher set of felony level hazing penalties known as the Max Gruver Act.  The victim’s mother Rae Ann Gruver says her son’s story will be told in an effort to further combat hazing culture.

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Former LSU fraternity member Matthew Naquin awaits an October sentencing after being convicted of Negligent Homicide in the hazing death of Maxwell Gruver in 2017. Lead Prosecutor Morgan Johnson says Naquin was the ringleader of the hazing incident and the way the victim’s family handled the case was inspiring.

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The incident resulted in the banning of the Phi Delta Theta Fraternity.

A mother and daughter are recovering after a harrowing two day ordeal after 52-year-old Morgan Radley of Cut Off allegedly kidnapped, and rape them while the rest of the state was hunkering down for Barry. Lt Brennan Matherne with the Lafourche Parish Sherriff’s

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the victims escaped Sunday morning after being held since Friday night.

The latest data from LSU’s Center for Geoinformatics shows Louisiana is sinking.  A closer look at elevation changes over the last three decades shows Alexandria is down by 49 millimeters, Old River down by 34mm, and Lake Charles down by 16mm.  LSU Chief of Geodesy Cliff Mugnier says the data will also be important for emergency operations.

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Boothville sunk by 13 mm with Ruston sinking by 9mm.  

US Representative Mike Johnson calls recently spotlighted tweets from President Trump unfortunate, but says the bigger issue facing the country is the partisan divide keeping bipartisan legislation from moving forward.

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The President started a firestorm after telling a group of minority Democratic Congresswomen to “Go back to where they came from”.

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It took jurors less than an hour to convict Former LSU fraternity member Matthew Naquin of Negligent Homicide in the hazing death of Maxwell Gruver in 2017. Baton Rouge District Attorney Hillar Moore says no matter what today’s verdict was going to be, the case will have a lasting impact on combatting hazing.

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The 21-year-old Naquin faces anywhere from probation to five years in prison for the killing when he is sentenced in October.

US Representative Mike Johnson calls recently spotlighted tweets from President Trump unfortunate. Johnson, a Republican, says he has a good relationship with the four progressive representatives in the crosshairs of the President’s tweets, but is not surprised at Trump’s retort to their criticism of the way the nation is being run.

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Lafourche Parish Sherriff deputies are investigating an incident where a woman and her daughter were held captive over the weekend and a rape occurred. Brooke Thorington has more.

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A Delhi farmer pleads guilty to stealing nearly $17 million by lying to more than seven financial institutions, insurance providers and government entities in an effort to obtain loans and other compensation.  According to the plea, in 2015 Thomas Dickerson overstated or understated the amount of crops produced or claimed crops as collateral when he already sold the crops or didn’t possess them.