07:30 Newscast, December 26th, 2017

Only 36% of Louisianans feel that the state is moving in the right direction, according to a Southern Media & Opinion Research poll. 45%, and a majority of Republican voters disagree. Pollster Bernie Pinsonat says the criticism of the Trump Administration is impacting how Louisiana voters feel about the state’s future…:
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19% percent of those surveyed said they were not sure about the state’s direction.

The NFL is shuffling up some game times for Week 17. The Saints will now play the Bucs on Sunday at 3:25pm; as there is a lot going on in the competitive NFC South Division and the league wants it to all go down at the same time. The game between the Panthers and Falcons has moved to the same time. The Saints win the division by beating Tampa Bay. Carolina wins if they beat Atlanta and if New Orleans loses or ties.

The Louisiana Office of Community Development says they are now encouraging flood victims who have already filled out the Restore Louisiana survey, to complete a formal application for aid. OCD Executive Director Pat Forbes says they know that about 38,400 homeowners have been extended invitations to apply for aid…:
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Find out more online at Restore.La.Gov.

When reflecting on the past year, and looking head to 2018, Governor John Bel Edwards says he came into office looking to end yearly cuts to education and securing the future of the TOPS program. He says he’s proud to say Louisiana’s public colleges did not receive a cut in state funding this year:
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Edwards says they were able to fully fund TOPS this year and it led to a record level of enrollment in applications for state colleges in 2018.

06:45 Sportscast, December 26th, 2017

There is a major competition underway for playoff spots in the NFC South, and the NFL wants to make sure all of the drama goes down at the same time. The league has moved the Saints game against the Buccaneers to the 3:25 pm time slot for Week 17. The Panthers and Falcons game has also moved to the same time.

In the Saints win over Atlanta on Christmas Eve, star receiver Michael Thomas was having a hamstring issue, but said the play before halftime with the deep pass for receiver Ted Ginn is the reason he played the game…:
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LSU meets Notre Dame in the Citrus Bowl on January 1st. The 14th ranked Irish and 16th ranked Tigers clash with identical records, similar rankings and a somewhat lengthy series history. They’ve played 11 times and will meet for a third time in a bowl game in the past 11 years.

There are three college bowl games today, the Zaxby’s Heart of Dallas Bowl which features Utah and West Virginia. The Quick Lane Bowl is this evening featuring Duke and Northern Illinois. Tonight’s Cactus bowl features Kansas State versus UCLA.

Tomorrow’s bowl games include the Walk-On’s Independence Bowl in Shreveport, featuring Southern Miss vs. Florida State. The Wednesday game in Northwest Louisiana kicks off at 1:30pm.

After a few days off, the Pelicans are set to take on the Nets tomorrow night in New Orleans. The Pels are coming off a 109-94 win Saturday in Miami. A win tomorrow night would make it three in a row.

06:30 Newscast, December 26th, 2017

The Louisiana Office of Community Development says they are now encouraging flood victims who have already filled out the Restore Louisiana survey, to complete a formal application for aid. OCD Executive Director Pat Forbes says they’ve received about 46,300 survey submissions…:
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The homeowner assistance program so far has offered grant awards totaling $122 million dollars to 4200 applicants. Find out more online at Restore.La.Gov.

It’s another big shopping day as stores view after-Christmas sales the final round of the 2017 retail rush. LSU Marketing professor Dan Rice says it’s a big day for returns and exchanges…:
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A Southern Media and Opinion Research poll shows a majority of Louisianans disagree with the direction the state is going. Matt Doyle has more…:
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A woman is facing multiple felony charges after crashing into a mother and her baby on Christmas Eve in Tickfaw, killing them both, while fleeing the scene of an earlier crash. State Police believe 36-year-old Jillian Pamela Ramsay of Loranger was impaired when she collided with the car 19-year-old Shelly Mulkey, and her 7-month-old son, Ryan McCollum Jr., were passengers in.

AM Newscall December 26

The Louisiana Office of Community Development says they are now encouraging flood victims who have already filled out the Restore Louisiana survey, to complete a formal application for aid. Michelle Southern reports…:

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A southern media and opinion research poll shows a majority of Louisianans disagree with the direction the state is going. Matt Doyle has more.

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The Louisiana Office of Community Development says they are now encouraging flood victims who have already filled out the Restore Louisiana survey, to complete a formal application for aid. OCD Executive Director Pat Forbes says they’ve received about 46,300 survey submissions…:

Cut 3 (10) “an application”

Restore Louisiana’s process is in two parts so that homeowners wouldn’t be forced to stop repairs on their home while they applied for aid. Forbes says they know that about 38,400 homeowners have been extended invitations to apply for aid…:

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Find out more online at Restore.La.Gov. The homeowner assistance program so far has offered grant awards totaling $122 million dollars to 4200 applicants. Forbes says they are now serving every phase of the process to get people the help they need…:

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It’s another big shopping day as stores view after-Christmas sales the final round of the 2017 retail rush. LSU Marketing professor Dan Rice says today is a great day to stock up on Christmas decorations and wrapping paper which are dramatically reduced in price as shops look to unload the inventory. He says it’s also a big day for returns and exchanges…:

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Whether you’re looking for items that were in short supply before the holiday, or simply out to treat yourself with special bargains, Rice says post-Christmas deals feature all kinds of savings. He says retailers are looking at the shelves and considering how easy will it be to hold on to that stock or not, and that’s where the sales come in…:

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Rice says the 2017 holiday shopping season will go down as a huge one for retailers, but it remains to be seen if it’s because people actually have more money in their pockets…:

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Governor John Bel Edwards says he came into office looking to end the yearly cuts to education, and secure funding for the TOPS scholarship program. As Edwards looks back on the year, he’s proud to say Louisiana’s public colleges did not receive a cut in state funding…

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During the governor’s first year in office, state funding to TOPS was reduced and recipients had to pay a portion of their tuition for the first time in the program’s history. Edwards says they were able to fully fund the tuition assistance program this year and it led to a record level of enrollment in applications for state colleges in 2018…

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In November, the governor announced DXC Technology would employ two-thousand workers in New Orleans as part of an expansion effort by the global tech company. Edwards says maintaining higher ed funding was critical in DXC’s decision to do business in Louisiana…

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Only 36% of Louisianans feel that the state is moving in the right direction according to a southern media and opinion research poll conducted in November. 45%, and a majority of republican voters disagree. Pollster Bernie Pinsonat says the numbers show a huge divide…:

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Pinsonat says the trickle down from a hostile national political environment is even damaging typically safe state republicans…:

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Pinsonat says negative national media coverage is responsible…

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15:30 LRN Newscast December 25

A mother and her seven month old child were killed in an accident near Tickfaw in Tangipahoa Parish Christmas Eve.  State Police say the vehicle 19-year-old Shelly Mulkey was in was hit by 36-year-old Jillian Pamela Ramsey of Loranger.  The impact ruptured the gas tank in Mulkey’s vehicle and caused both vehicles to catch on fire.   Mulkey was pulled from the vehicle and witnesses tried CPR, however the baby remained inside the vehicle as it burned.  Troopers allege Ramsey was impaired and fleeing the scene of an earlier accident when she hit the Mulkey was in.   Ramsey is charged with two counts of vehicular homicide, hit and run and careless operation.

Shreveport Police are looking for a suspect or suspects involved in an early Christmas morning shooting.  Three people were injured with a male adult suffering from potentially life threatening injuries.  All three, including a female adult and a teenager were transported to University hospital.  Police believe the assailant may have pulled up in a vehicle outside of the home and fired multiple shots at the house.

An analysis commissioned by the Pew Charitable Trusts shows that investing in national parks in Louisiana could create over 110 new jobs.  Director of the Restore America Parks Campaign, Marsha Argust says even though The National Park System passed an important milestone celebrating their 100th anniversary last year but there hasn’t been a complete rehabilitation of the sites in over 60 years…

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Louisiana Soldiers serving overseas like these, are sending love to The Bayou State this Christmas…:

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14:30 LRN Newscast December 25

It’s a chilly Christmas in Louisiana. Don Molino chats with State Climatologist Barry Keim…:

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An analysis commissioned by the Pew Charitable Trusts shows that investing in national parks in Louisiana could create over 110 new jobs.  Director of the Restore America Parks Campaign, Marsha Argust says the analysis shows there would be several job skills that would be needed to make the eight parks in Louisiana safer and positively impact visitor access…

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As many are celebrating Christmas with family and friends, there are some Louisianians overseas who can’t be home. These service members are sending a big “Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays,” back home to their kin in The Bayou State…:

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Monroe based CenturyLink says they aren’t giving a Christmas bonus this year.  In an email to employees, CEO Glen Post cited low cash flow as the reason he decided against sending the bonus.  He says he’s looking forward to a successful 2018.

13:30 LRN Newscast December 25

While it’s cold today it may become milder late next week.  State Climatologist Barry Keim says another chill down is expected for the last weekend of 2017. It’s going to be cold for the next several days…:

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The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries’ December Aerial Waterfowl Survey shows a major migration of birds, over three million compared to just over one a half million last month.  Waterfowl Program Manager Larry Reynolds says waterfowl enjoy the mild Louisiana weather.  He says if the weather levels out, ducks will remain for quite a while…

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Duck hunting season will go on through mid January in the coastal areas of Louisiana…

Shreveport Police are looking for a suspect or suspects involved in an early Christmas morning shooting.  Three people were injured with a male adult suffering from potentially life threatening injuries.  All three, including a female adult and a teenager were transported to University hospital.  Police believe the assailant may have pulled up in a vehicle outside of the home and fired multiple shots at the house.

An analysis finds upgrading National Parks in Louisiana could create 110 jobs.  Matt Doyle talked with the Pew Charitable Trusts about what it would mean for the parks and the economy…

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08:30 Newscast, December 25th, 2017

It’s a brisk Christmas Day in Sportsman Paradise. State Climatologist Barry Keim says morning lows were at or near freezing, and afternoon highs will struggle to stay out of the 40s. He says it’s also very breezy out today with this cold air that’s filtering in from Canada…:
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He says dry weather will last through Saturday before it looks like rain returns as we ring in 2018.

The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries’ December Aerial Waterfowl Survey shows a major migration of birds, over three million compared to just over one a half million last month. Waterfowl Program Manager Larry Reynolds blames the weather…:
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Duck hunting season will go on through mid January in the coastal areas of Louisiana.

An analysis finds upgrading National Parks in Louisiana could create 110 jobs. Matt Doyle talked with the Pew Charitable Trusts about what it would mean for the parks and the economy..:
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These military members send holiday greetings home to Louisiana…:
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07:30 Newscast, December 25th, 2017

It’s a chilly Christmas Day in Louisiana, as State Climatologist Barry Keim says there is a light freeze across northern parishes, and temps in the 30s across most of the state. He says the high this December 25th will only get to the low 40s to mid 50s…:
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Keim says while it may become milder late next week, another chill down is expected for the last weekend of 2017. But in the meantime it’s going to be cold like this for the next several days.

An analysis commissioned by the Pew Charitable Trusts shows that investing in national parks in Louisiana could create over 110 new jobs. Eight sites in the Bayou State that would benefit, according to Director of the Restore America Parks Campaign, Marsha Argust…:
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Argust says it’s sad that many of the parks are showing their age, since there hasn’t been a complete rehabilitation of the sites in over 60 years.

These service members who can’t be with family and friends this Christmas, are sending messages home…:
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Saints fans got a nice Christmas present this year as New Orleans heads to the playoffs following a 23-13 victory over the Falcons on Sunday. Coach Sean Payton thanked the screaming crowd in the Mercedes Benz Superdome…:
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The Panthers won yesterday too so now New Orleans and Carolina are both 11-4, meaning the Saints need a win New Year’s Eve or a Carolina loss at Atlanta to win the NFC South.

06:45 Sportscast, December 25th, 2017

The Saints are going to the playoffs following a 23-13 win over the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday in the Mercedes Benz Superdome on Sunday. Quarterback Drew Brees was 21-of-28 for 239 yards and a touchdown. He says it’s exciting to be headed to the post-season, but the work is not over yet…:
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The Saints defense gave up 331 total yards to the Falcons and stepped up big when it counted most, allowing only one touchdown. New Orleans now needs to win in Tampa next week or the Panthers must lose in Atlanta in order for the black and gold to clinch the division.

Saints Quarterback Drew Brees became the third quarterback in NFL history to pass for more than 70,000 yards in his career with a 13-yard screen to Mark Ingram in the first quarter of yesterday’s game, joining Peyton Manning and Brett Favre.

Holding only a three-point lead at the half, the Pelicans came out in the second half and put their offense on display, out-scoring the Miami Heat 27-16 in the third quarter en route to a 109-94 win, Saturday, in Miami. The Pels return home Wednesday, looking to make it three in a row as they face the Brooklyn Nets. Tipoff is set for 7 p.m.

The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries’ December Aerial Waterfowl Survey shows a major migration of birds, over three million compared to just over one a half million last month. Waterfowl Program Manager Larry Reynolds blames the weather…:
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Duck hunting season will go on through mid January in the coastal areas of Louisiana.