2:30 PM Newscast

Dukes of Hazzard star John Schneider says his Holden-based production studio was seized because he’s a lot more of a storyteller than he is a businessman. Jeff Palermo has more.

Cut 2 (30) “Im Jeff Palermo”  

51-year-old Meshell Hale of Slaughter has pleaded not guilty to charges that she poisoned her boyfriend to collect on his $10,000 insurance policy.  Investigators initially thought 41-year-old Damien Skipper had died of a heart attack in 2015, but police determined Hale had researched barium poisoning and purchased the chemical prior to his death, prompting a re-examination of the body of the victim.

 

A single-vehicle crash on LA Hwy 135 in Franklin Parish on Sunday resulted in the death of a teenage driver and serious injuries to another teen. State Police Trooper Michael Reichardt says 16-year-old Angel Irwin of Winnsboro overcorrected and hit a tree.  Reichardt says regardless of the holiday season a crash like this is tragic…

Cut 10 (09) “…party”

Gov. John Bel Edwards addressed the Baton Rouge Press Club today.  Among the topics of discussion, Edwards talked about legalizing sports betting in Louisiana. He says it will not lead to a major increase in state revenues, but it will allow our casinos to remain competitive

Cut 14 (10) “…sports betting”

LRN 12:30 Newscast

Marksville continues to mourn the deaths of five children from their Avoyelles Parish town. They were among the seven dead in last week’s fiery crash on a Florida Highway. A candlelight vigil is planned for 5:30 today at Marksville High School’s football field. The children ranged in age from 14 to 9.  Marksville Mayor John Lemoine says he knew four of the five children that died in the fiery crash.
Cut 4 (08) “…with the community.″
Former Dukes of Hazzard star John Schneider has opened up about why his production studio in Holden was seized by the Livingston Parish Sheriff, saying plainly, that it’s his fault for not making the mortgage payments on the property. Schneider, who played Bo Duke on the hit show from 79-85, says he wants to make it clear that unlike many plots from Dukes, the seizure was not some nefarious, underhanded scheme from the local sheriff.
Cut 7 (11) “…in trouble.”
The 57 acre property will be up for auction on January 16.

The U.S. Surgeon General has declared teen vaping an epidemic as an estimated 2.1 million middle and high school students use the electronic cigarettes. Assistant State Health Officer, Dr. Joseph Kanter, says just because it’s not a traditional cigarette, doesn’t mean it’s good for your health, particularly if you’re young.

Cut 10 (12)   “…and younger.”
Kanter says it’s also troubling to see e-cigarette companies target young people in their advertising.

1030AM LRN News

Governor John Bel Edwards will address the Press Club today.  Kevin Barnhart speaks with political analyst Bernie Pinsonat on what we’ll expect to hear.

Cut 3 (32) “I’m Kevin Barnhart”

And in Avoyelles Parish, a candlelight vigil takes place tonight at 5:30 at the football field at Marksville High School as the town continues to grieve the loss of five children killed in a fiery crash in Florida.

The Saints will face the Eagles in the Dome Sunday after Philly’s stunning 16-15 Wildcard playoff  upset of the Bears in Chicago last night.

The U.S. Surgeon General has declared teen vaping an epidemic as a report says an estimated 2.1 million middle and high school students are using the electronic cigarettes, and 10.7 million kids say they’ve tried them. Department of Health Assistant State Health Officer, Dr. Joseph Kanter, says it took decades to crush teen smoking, and this new trend could see it come back.

Cut 11 (10) “…we’ve seen”

Kanter says a poll showed two thirds of those teen vapers were not aware of the negative health effects.

The village of Turkey Creek in Evangeline Parish now holds the distinction of having the youngest mayor to hold the office in the history of the state.  Phillip Cavins, who is 23-years-old , says growing up, he’s always had an interest in government and politics.

Cut 7 (11) “…went in unopposed.”

 

10:30 am Newscast Jan. 5, 2019

Five children from Louisiana died in a tragic multi vehicle wreck near Gainseville, Florida on Thursday as they traveled to Disney World.

Witnesses to Thursday’s smoldering crash say the explosion occurred when the two semi-trucks collided. The drivers of the two big rigs were killed.

The passenger van from the Avoyelles House of Mercy church was swept up in the accident.

Florida Highway Patrol Lt. Patrick Riordan expects a lengthy investigation into the cause of the crash…

Cut 4 (13) “…this magnitude″

The United Pentecostal Church says 12 people were in the van, including Karen Descant, the pastor’s wife.  Two other adults were also in the van, they all survived, including a pregnant woman who gave birth after the wreck.

Mayor LaToya Cantrell of New Orleans is crediting the protective vest that a city police officer wore with saving his life on Friday night.

Around 10 pm, New Orleans Police responded to a reported suicide attempt in the Treme neighborhood.

A shooter fired at the officers who returned fire.  The suspected shooter died.

Although one officer was struck by two shots the chest, his protective vest made a critical difference.

Louisiana Congressman Clay Higgins says the first day of the new Democratic controlled House set the tone for the next two years in the chamber.

Cut 2 (28) “Im Matt Doyle”

With the start of the new year, young outdoor sports hunters can now take aim at being named the Youth Hunter of the Year for 2018.

The contest is open to girls and boys in Louisiana under the age of 16 and one female and one male hunter will be honored as a Louisiana Hunter of the Year.

Submissions should include a written account of their meaningful hunting experience of 2018, a photo, and the registration form.

The Youth Hunter of the Year registration form can be downloaded at the LDWF website.

9:30 am Newscast Jan 5, 2019

Shots rang out in the Treme neighborhood of New Orleans in a gun fire exchange between four city police officers and a shooter on Friday after 10 pm leaving the suspected shooter dead.

Officers were responding to a report of a suicide attempt when they were fired upon. One the officers was struck two times by shots in the chest of his protective vest.

New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell spoke to the media to say, “Having worn that vest, it saved his life.”

The N-O-P-D says they are reviewing body camera footage and Mayor Cantrell told the media the incident is under a full investigation.

 

The truck driver at the center of the multi-vehicle wreck near Gainsville, Florida that killed five Louisiana minors had multiple traffic tickets in at least five different states.

59 year old Steve Holland had violations including speeding, driving an overloaded vehicle, failing to carry proof of insurance and driving and unsafe vehicle.

The tragic Louisiana connection is that five Louisiana children from the Marksville area died in the wreck on Interstate 75 on Thursday.

The reported child fatalities were: 14-year-old Joel Cloud, 14-year-old Jeremiah Warren, 9 year old Cierra Boredelan, 10-year-old Brieanna Bordelan, and 13-year-old Cara Descant.

The two big rig truckers involved in the wreck also died.

 

The Lafayette Public Library has agreed to lift a ban on groups hoping to organize Drag Queen Story Time events after a lawsuit from the ACLU.

After legal action from an anti-Story Time group, visitors hoping to hold events had to sign a form promising not to do a Drag event at the library.

ACLU Louisiana Legal Director Katie Schwartzmann says the form was unconstitutional.
Cut 9 (10) “…their viewpoint″

 

The New Orleans live music club known as Tipitina’s opened the new year under new ownership.

Members of the New Orleans funk jam band called Galactic purchased the venue at the end of November.

Located near the Mississippi river, Tipitina’s got its name in 1977 from a song written by the legendary New Orleans piano player, Professor Longhair.

For over four decades, the Tipitina’s club featured great live shows along with some financial woes for previous owners.

Galactic marked the start of 2019 by taking the club’s stage to perform the New Year’s Eve show as the new owners of Tipitina’s.

8:30 am Newscast Jan. 5, 2019

Five Louisiana children from the Marksville area on their way to Disney World were killed in a multi-vehicle wreck on Interstate 75 in north Florida on Thursday.

The reported fatalities were: 14-year-old Joel Cloud, 14-year-old Jeremiah Warren, 9 year old Cierra Boredelan, 10-year-old Brieanna Bordelan, and 13-year-old Cara Descant.

Jeff Palermo has more details.

Cut 1 (30) “I’m Jeff Palermo”

The St. Landry’s Veterans Memorial in Opelousas has been defaced by vandals. Project organizer of the memorial, Pat Mason-Guillory says the area is covered in racial slurs, other derogatory language, as well as damaged lighting and signs.

 

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi says she won’t rule out impeaching President Donald Trump if the Special Counsel, or other investigators, uncover damning evidence linking the president to criminal behavior involving his business or foreign countries.

Republican Congressman Clay Higgins says expect a lot more of that sentiment over the next two years in the lower chamber.

Cut 12 (11) “…Congress.”

The Senate remains controlled by the GOP.

 

A gun battle erupted Friday night between New Orleans police officers and a suspected shooter in the Treme neighborhood.

A New Orleans police officer responding to a suicide attempt was shot on Friday just after 10 pm.

WWL TV reported that four officers responded to the shots with gunfire. The suspect in the shooting died.

Although the officer struck two times, the shots were on front of his protective vest which resulted in only bruising.

The N-O-P-D says they are reviewing body camera footage.

The officer was listed in good condition at University Medical Hospital.

530PM LRN News

Five Louisiana children from a Marskville church on their way to Disney World are among the seven dead in a fiery crash on Interstate 75 in north Florida on Thursday. Florida Highway Patrol Lt. Patrick Riordan says the five vehicle wreck started when a big rig and passenger car heading north collided

Cut 3 (12) “…semi truck.”

The five victims are

14-year-old Joel Cloud,

14-year-old Jeremiah Warren,

9 year old Cierra Boredelan, and

10-year-old Brieanna, and 13-year-old Cara Descant, who are related to the church’s pastor.

Seven other passengers are currently in serious condition.

45-year-old Amy Joffiron of Mansura,

30-year-old Ali Laborde of Marksville, 14-year-old Noah Joffrion of Mansura,

11-year-old Chelsea Laborde of Marksville,

9-year-old Trinity Woodward of Hessmer,

9-year-old Chance Bernard of Hessmer,

and 50-year-old Karen Descant, the church pastor’s wife.

___________________________________

Louisiana Congressman Clay Higgins says the first day of the new Democratic controlled House set the tone for the next two years in the chamber…

Cut 2 (28) “Im Matt Doyle”  

The Lafayette Public Library has agreed to lift a ban on groups hoping to organize Drag Queen Story Time events after a lawsuit from the ACLU. After legal action from an anti-Story Time group, visitors hoping to hold events had to sign a form promising not to do a Drag event at the library. ACLU Louisiana Legal Director Katie Schwartzmann.

Cut 9 (10) “…their viewpoint″

430PM LRN News

Five Louisiana children from the Marksville area heading to Disney World were killed in a multi-vehicle wreck on Interstate 75 in north Florida on Thursday. Jeff Palermo has the latest…

Cut 1 (30) “I’m Jeff Palermo”

The St. Landry’s Veterans Memorial in Opelousas has been defaced with racial slurs and other profanities by vandals and investigators are looking for the culprits.  Project organizer of the memorial, Pat Mason-Guillory says the community has reached out to assist in the cleanup effort.

Cut 8 (05) “…come and help.”

St. Landry Detectives are working the case.

The Lafayette Public Library has agreed to lift a ban on groups hoping to organize Drag Queen Story Time events after a lawsuit from the ACLU. After legal action from an anti-Story Time group, visitors hoping to hold events had to sign a form promising not to do a Drag event at the library, and ACLU Louisiana Legal Director Katie Schwartzmann says that same group has a history of attacking Story Times.

Cut 10 (10) “…these events”

Democrats have settled into control of the Lower Chamber, led by Speaker Nancy Pelosi, and it’s the first time a new Congress has arrived to a government shutdown, and the Congressional split means any plan to re-open will have to be a bi-partisan agreement. Congressman Clay Higgins says Republicans are sticking to their guns over border wall funding.

Cut 14 (10) “…barrier”

President Trump says he won’t sign any funding that re-opens the government unless it includes 5.7 billion in border wall funding.

330PM LRN News

Five Louisiana children from the Marskville area on their way to Disney World are among the seven dead in a fiery crash on Interstate 75 in north Florida on Thursday.

The five vehicle wreck started when a big rig and passenger car heading north collided, and then smashed through the guardrails and into the southbound lane, where the van carrying the children was driving, ejecting many of the victims from the van. Witnesses say when two semi-trucks collided an explosion occurred, and afterwards a truck sped through the fiery wreckage, striking the ejected passengers.

Florida Highway Patrol Lt. Patrick Riordan says the investigation will include homicide detectives…

Cut 5 (12) “…transpired.”

The passenger van was from the Avoyelles House of Mercy, and 12 total people are thought to have been riding in it.

The St. Landry’s Veterans Memorial in Opelousas has been defaced by vandals and investigators are looking for the culprits. Since the project’s completion, a wall was erected to include the names of parish combatants who died in battle and the names of their family members. Pat Mason-Guillory says a walkway containing 3300 bricks commemorates vets from the parish who served actively from World War I up to current conflicts.

Cut 7 (11) “…those who served.”

The vandalism featured racial slurs.

There’s a change of the guard in the House of Representatives as Democrats have taken over, and that likely means a big shift in legislative priorities for the lower chamber. Republican Congressman Clay Higgins says he’s concerned about the new direction.

Cut 13 (8) “…the Preisdent.”

 

1:30 PM Newscast

Five Louisiana children from the Marskville area heading to Disney World were killed in a multi-vehicle wreck on Interstate 75 in north Florida on Thursday. Jeff Palermo has the latest…

Cut 1 (30) “I’m Jeff Palermo”

Investigators are still looking for leads in the vandalism of the St. Landry Veterans Memorial.  Project organizer of the memorial, Pat Mason-Guillory says the community has reached out to assist in the cleanup effort.

Cut 8 (05) “…come and help.”

 

The Lafayette Public Library has agreed to lift a ban on groups hoping to organize Drag Queen Story Time events after a lawsuit from the ACLU. After legal action from an anti-Storytime group, visitors hoping to hold events had to sign a form promising not to do a Drag event at the library. ACLU Louisiana Legal Director Katie Schwartzmann says the form was unconstitutional.

Cut 9 (10) “…their viewpoint″

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi says she won’t rule out impeaching President Donald Trump if the Special Counsel, or other investigators, uncover damning evidence linking the president to criminal behavior involving his business or foreign countries. Republican Congressman Clay Higgins says expect a lot more of that sentiment over the next two years in the lower chamber.

Cut 12 (11)   “…Congress.” 

The Senate remains controlled by the GOP.