14:30 Newscast, December 18th, 2017

Governor John Bel Edwards gave an update on negotiations with regards to the state’s $1 billion dollar fiscal cliff. He says he plans to unveil a proposal on January 19th that will be balanced and include cuts, but nobody will like the reductions they see…:
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Edwards says he’ll also present a plan that will be revenue neutral, but lawmakers have to come together and negotiate an agreement.

A US District Judge nominee who was grilled and embarrassed by US Senator John Kennedy last week during basic questions of the law has withdrawn. Matthew Peterson, a President Trump nominee, became well known when a video of an exchange between he and Kennedy went viral. Kennedy says he had no idea that Peterson had no litigation experience for the post, and said that’s why the Senate holds hearings.

Today marks the start of the busiest week of the year for the US Postal Service. Spokeswoman Twana Barber says they are seeing about a ten percent increase in the volume of mail being sent this holiday season…:
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She says today is their busiest day of the year.

Penn National Gaming has purchased Pinnacle Entertainment for 2.8 billion dollars. Pinnacle operates the L’auberge in Baton Rouge and Lake Charles, and Boomtown in New Orleans and Bossier City. Wade Duty of the Casino Association of Louisiana says that the buyout won’t lead to big changes for players…:
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He does not anticipate Penn National Gaming expanding their new properties in Louisiana.

13:30 Newscast, December 18th, 2017

Governor John Bel Edwards gave an update today on where they are with discussions and meetings around the state on how to avoid Louisiana’s looming $1 billion dollar fiscal cliff. He says he is willing to be flexible in negotiations, but that does not extend to the 5th penny of the sales tax unless it’s used as a bridge to whatever additional revenue is approved…:
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The governor says he plans to unveil a budget proposal on January 19th, but it will include $1 billion in cuts to fill the gap since no decision will have been made on taxes at that point.

Hammond Representative Chris Broadwater announced his resignation earlier today after six years in the state house. The Republican says the decision was not influenced by any budding scandals, he just felt the time was right for him to leave the legislature…:
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If your children are wanting to make sure Christmas gifts get to your loved ones and on time, Matt Doyle says make sure they are properly addressed and packaged…:
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The ACLU of Louisiana has filed a suit challenging Webster Parish School District’s practice of what the group says subjects students to Christian prayer and other religious rituals.

U-L Lafayette has introduced Billy Nappier as its new football coach. Napier is a former assistant under Nick Saban at Alabama.

11:30 Newscast, December 18th, 2017

Today is considered the biggest day of the year for the US Postal Service. Twana Barber with USPS says there is about 10% more mail moving this holiday season and the projection is for 15 billion total pieces to be sent and delivered between Thanksgiving and New Years Day. She says this week will be busiest week of the year…:
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She says if you are sending something through first class mail, you have until tomorrow to send it to make sure it arrives for Christmas.

A win is a win, but it wasn’t pretty yesterday when the Saints beat the Jets 31-19. New Orleans scored on their first three possessions, but didn’t score just 14 points the rest of the way, Quarterback Drew Brees on the struggles on offense after a quick start…:
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The Saints will now focus on the huge home game against the Falcons on Christmas Eve.

The environmental group, Louisiana Bucket Brigade, is protesting a proposed 162-mile gas pipeline in south Louisiana…:
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State Representative Chris Broadwater of Hammond has resigned his position in state government. Broadwater, a republican was elected in 2011 and his final term was set to be in 2020. He says he wants to focus more on his family and law practice.

Governor John Bel Edwards is slated to speak at this hour to provide an update on the state’s looming fiscal cliff. The state is facing more than a $1 billion dollar shortfall for the year that starts July 1st.

10:30 Newscast, December 18th, 2017

LaPolitics.com is reporting that Hammond Representative Chris Broadwater has resigned from the state House to spend more time with his family and focus on his law practice. This means the Legislature will now have a 10th special election this term.

Penn National Gaming has announced the company will acquire Pinnacle Entertainment in a cash and stock transaction valued at approximately $2.8 billion. Pinnacle owns L’Auberge Casino Resorts in Lake Charles and Baton Rouge.

The Louisiana Bucket Brigade is opposing the Bayou Bridge Pipeline which is only a couple of permits away from being built by Energy Partners. The environmental group’s Director is Anne Rolfes. She says Energy Transfer Partners has a long history of damaging the environment and shouldn’t be allowed in Louisiana…:
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Energy Transfer Partners says they will restore any wetlands that are damaged by the construction of the pipeline.

An LSU Ag Center researcher believes he’s made a breakthrough when it comes to combating chronic wasting disease, mad cow disease and one which is found in some Alzheimer’s patients. Dr. Frank Bastian says he’s developed a way to grow these bacteria’s which will make it possibly to test and vaccinate against. He says this is important for hunters who have no idea if a deer is ill with chronic wasting disease…:
Cut 9 (06) “consume it”

A college prep school in St. Martin Parish produces another video of a student learning he’s been accepted to an Ivy League School…:
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09:30 Newscast, December 18th, 2017

The environmental group, the Louisiana Bucket Brigade, plans on putting their bodies in the way of a proposed pipeline that would stretch across south Louisiana. Director Anne Rolfes says the 162-mile long Bayou Bridge Pipeline would run between Lake Charles and St. James…:
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Energy Transfer Partners only needs a couple of permits before they can start construction on the pipeline.

According to the Louisiana State Board of Medical Examiners, the number of doctors who have applied for permits to dispense medical marijuana is now up to 6. The AP gathered this information via a public records request. They learned three applications have been approved, none denied and the rest pending. LSU, one of two schools allowed to grow medical marijuana, estimates its product will be available by the summer.

It wasn’t pretty, but the Saints pulled off a 31-19 win over the New York Jets on Sunday. Mark Ingram rushed for two touchdowns and had 151 yards from scrimmage. Second-year wide receiver Michael Thomas also had a big game with 9 catches for 93 yards and a touchdown. But Coach Sean Payton was not happy with the rest of his offense…:
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Now the Saints will focus on the Falcons game on Christmas Eve.

The Vernon Parish Sheriff’s Office is examining cold cases in the parish, and are looking for answers in the 1980 death of 15-year-old Mary Darlene Howard. Sheriff Sam Craft says his department is working with the crime lab in Lake Charles to help crack Howard’s case…:
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The sheriff’s office is also attempting to locate family members of Mary Darlene Howard.

08:30 Newscast, December 18th, 2017

The environmental group Bucket Brigade says they plan a peaceful protest of a planned gas pipeline in south Louisiana…:
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Power has been restored after an outage at the Atlanta Airport grounded hundreds of flights yesterday and today, affecting many Louisiana residents who are traveling. A tweet early Monday from Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport said the security lines are open. Delta was the hardest hit airline and they urge travelers to use its mobile app for booking assistance and updated flight status.

The LSU AgCenter says it’s made a breakthrough in research on chronic wasting disease, mad cow disease and a disorder called C-J-D that leads to dementia. Dr. Frank Bastian says C-J-D develops in persons between 40 and 80 years old, and ninety percent of those infected die with a few weeks to a year…:
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He says they’ve developed a way to grow the bacteria that causes these fatal diseases which will make it possible to develop tests and vaccines.

The Vernon Parish Sheriff’s Office is asking the public for help finding Mary Darlene Howard’s killer, 37 years later. Sheriff Sam Craft says 15-year-old Howard was found dead April 27th, 1980 in the woods in Leesville close to Fort Polk, and the cold case has been reopened.
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He says in the coming months, they will also reopen other cold cases in Vernon Parish.

07:30 Newscast, December 18th, 2017

The Vernon Parish Sheriff’s Office has reopened a 1980 cold case where 15-year-old Mary Darlene Howard was found murdered in Leesville…:
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The first meeting of Governor Edward’s Task Force to study Louisiana’s sexual harassment policies is scheduled for today. The seven member panel is tasked with reviewing current harassment and discrimination policies within every state agency that falls under the executive branch.

State Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon is reminding those affected by the August 2016 floods, the deadline to submit the proof of loss form is December 1st.

An LSU Ag Center researcher believes he’s made a breakthrough when it comes to combating chronic wasting disease, mad cow disease and C-J-D, which is found in one-eighth of Alzheimer’s patients. Dr. Frank Bastain has developed a way to grow a bacteria that causes these diseases which makes it possible to develop tests and vaccines for them..:
Cut 7 (10) “and animals”
Bastain says he hopes to begin working on a vaccine that could potentially cure the disease, especially in humans suffering from C-J-D.

A win is a win, but it wasn’t pretty yesterday when the Saints beat the Jets 31-19. New Orleans scored on their first three possessions, but didn’t score just 14 points the rest of the way, Quarterback Drew Brees on the struggles on offense after a quick start…:
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The Saints will now focus on the huge home game against the Falcons on Christmas Eve.

06:45 Sportscast, December 18th, 2017

The Saints pulled off a 31-19 win over a stubborn New York Jets team on Sunday. Mark Ingram rushed for two touchdowns and had 151 yards from scrimmage. Second-year wide receiver Michael Thomas also had a big game with 9 catches for 93 yards and a touchdown. But Coach Sean Payton was not happy with the rest of his offense…:
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The Saints scored on their first three possessions, but didn’t score just 14 points the rest of the way. Quarterback Drew Brees on the struggles on offense after a quick start…:
Cut 16 (08) “to it”
Now the Saints can put this one behind them and focus on the biggest game of the year as the hated Atlanta Falcons come to town on Christmas Eve. The Dirty Birds are at Tampa Bay tonight.

Arizona State offensive coordinator Billy Napier has been named the head coach at UL-Lafayette, and will be officially introduced today at noon in the Cajun dome. Before he was at A-S-U, Napier spent several years coaching on Nick Saban’s staff at Alabama, helping the Crimson Tide win national championships in 2011 and 2015.

In college post-season play; On Saturday in the Celebration Bowl in Atlanta, Grambling fell to North Carolina A&T, 21-14. In the New Orleans Bowl, Troy dominated North Texas, 50-30. Wednesday Louisiana Tech plays in the Frisco Bowl versus SMU.

Today in college hoops, ULM hosts Millsaps, and Nicholls State plays down the street at Tulane. That contest will be televised on ESPN3.

The National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum unveiled a limited edition bobblehead featuring the NFL rookie, Leonard Fournette, in his LSU uniform. It’s the first bobblehead with Fournette in a purple and gold jersey.

06:30 Newscast, December 18th, 2017

The Louisiana Bucket Brigade plans to put their bodies in the way of a proposed pipeline that would stretch across south Louisiana. Energy Transfer Partners only needs a couple of permits before they can start construction on the Bayou Bridge Pipeline. Bucket Brigade Director Anne Rolfes says they will resist non-violently…:
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Governor Edwards hasn’t given any indication he will stop the construction.

Anyone trying to leave Louisiana on a flight to Atlanta, or catch a connecting flight on their home on Sunday likely saw their flight cancelled by early afternoon after Hartsfield-Jackson experienced a sudden power outage. Electricity is now fully restored, but the massive outage will continue to affect Monday flights. Atlanta airport officials said Sunday night the blackout was the result of a rare electrical fire in an underground Georgia Power substation.

A college prep school in St. Martin Parish produces another video of a student learning he’s been accepted to an Ivy League School…:
Cut 3 (30) “I’m Jeff Palermo”

It wasn’t the Saints best game, but New Orleans still pulled off a 31-19 victory over the New York Jets. Quarterback Drew Brees threw for 285 yards and two touchdowns, but also threw an interception and said he’s not happy about the team’s three turnovers…:
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New Orleans remains in a tie for first place in the NFC South.

AM Newscall, December 18th, 2017

The Vernon Parish Sheriff’s Office has reopened a 1980 cold case where 15-year-old Mary Darlene Howard was found murdered in Leesville. Emelie Gunn has more…

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An environmental group is peacefully protesting a proposed 162-mile gas pipeline in south Louisiana.  Kelley Ray has more..

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A college prep school in St. Martin Parish produces another video of a student learning he’s been accepted to an Ivy League School. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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The Vernon Parish Sheriff’s Office is asking the public for help finding Mary Darlene Howard’s killer, 37 years later. Sheriff Sam Craft says 15-year-old Mary was found dead April 27th 1980 in the woods in Leesville close to Fort Polk. He says the initial investigation did not result in an arrest.

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Craft says investigators continue to follow up on these leads and encourage anyone who might remember something about this case to contact the Sheriff’s department. He also hopes to get in contact with Howard’s family.

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Craft says in the coming months, they will also reopen other cold cases in Vernon Parish. He says his department is corresponding with the crime lab in Lake Charles to help crack Mary Howard’s cold case.

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An LSU Ag Center researcher believes he’s made a breakthrough when it comes to combating chronic wasting disease, mad cow disease and C-J-D, which is found in one-eighth of Alzheimer’s patients.  Dr. Frank Bastain has developed a way to grow a bacteria that causes these diseases which makes it possible to develop tests and vaccines for them…

Cut 7 (10)  “and animals.”

Bastian says he hopes to begin working on a vaccine that could potentially cure the disease, especially in humans suffering from C-J-D.  It develops in persons between 40 and 80 years old and ninety percent of those infected die with a few weeks to a year…

Cut 8 (08) “year disease.”

Bastain says this research is important for deer hunters since they have no way to determine if a deer is ill with chronic wasting disease…

Cut 9 (06)  “consume it.”

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The Louisiana Bucket Brigade plans to put their bodies in the way of a proposed pipeline that would stretch across south Louisiana. Energy Transfer Partners only needs a couple of permits before they can start construction on the Bayou Bridge Pipeline. Bucket Brigade Director Anne Rolfes says they will resist non-violently…

The Louisiana Bucket Brigade has filed lawsuits to stop construction, naming Governor John Bel Edwards and Bayou Bridge L-L-C as defendants.  Rolfes says the 162-mile long pipeline would go between Lake Charles and St. James …

Rofles says Energy Transfer Partners has a long history of damaging the environment and shouldn’t be allowed in Louisiana…

Cut 12 (12) “rouge company.”

Energy Transfer Partners says they will restore any wetlands that are damaged by the construction of the pipeline. Governor Edwards hasn’t given any indication he will stop the construction.

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It wasn’t the Saints best game, but New Orleans still pulled off a 31-19 victory over the New York Jets. Mark Ingram rushed for two touchdowns and had 151 yards from scrimmage. Second-year wide receiver Michael Thomas also had a big game with 9 catches for 93 yards and a touchdown. But Coach Sean Payton was not happy with the rest of his offense…

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The Saints turned it over three times on the afternoon, but still improve to 10-4 on the season. New Orleans remains in a tie for first place in the NFC South, because Carolina also beat Green Bay. Payton hopes his team wasn’t score board watching…

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Quarterback Drew Brees threw for 285 yards and two touchdowns. But Brees, who also threw an interception, not happy about the team’s three turnovers…

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The Saints scored on their first three possessions, but didn’t score just 14 points the rest of the way. Brees on the struggles on offense after a quick start…

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