06:30 Newscast, November 15th, 2017

The Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness will lead a full scale nuclear disaster prevention drill called Operation Great River. GOHSEP Spokesperson Mike Steele says it’s a first of a kind drill in Louisiana…:
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The exercise is set to take place today along the Mississippi River near the Port of Baton Rouge.

There have been three fatal police shootings in Louisiana in the last week, which leaves many asking why is this happening so frequently? Criminologist with the LSU School of Public Health Dr. Peter Scharf says the Bayou State has a relatively high rate of police using deadly force.:
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The man shot and killed by police Monday in Baton Rouge was being investigated for child abuse.

Louisiana is re-energizing its efforts to promote the Audubon Golf Trail to entice golfers across North America to visit the Bayou State…:
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AM Newscall November 15

There will be several emergency agencies near the Port of Baton Rouge on the Mississippi River today.  But it’s only a nuclear preparedness drill.  Kelley Ray has more…

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There have been three fatal police shootings in Louisiana since Friday and the public is asking why. Emelie Gunn has more….

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Louisiana is reenergizing its efforts to promote the Audubon Golf Trail to entice golfers across North America to visit the Bayou State.  Jeff Palermo has more…

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The Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness will lead a full scale nuclear disaster prevention drill called Operation Great River in which a dozen federal, state and local authorities will participate.  The exercise will happen today along the Mississippi River near the Port of Baton Rouge. GOHSEP Spokesperson Mike Steele says it’s a first of a kind drill in Louisiana…

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Steele says it’s important to know how to handle such a scenario along a main transportation route like the Mississippi River, not only to respond in an emergency, but to protect it before a disaster happens…

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Steele says secrecy is kept until it’s time to start the drill to really test agencies and their preparedness.  GOHSEP hopes to find how well they are prepared…

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There have been three fatal police shootings in Louisiana in the last week, which leaves many asking why is this happening so frequently? Criminologist with the LSU School of Public Health Dr. Peter Scharf says the Bayou State has a relatively high rate of police using deadly force.

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On Friday, a man in Terrebonne Parish was fatally shot by a deputy who responded to a domestic dispute. On Saturday, a man in St. Tammany was killed by deputies after holding a woman hostage. Scharf says a question we need to look at as a state is, what is the level of training and what are the standards that govern the use of deadly force.

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Monday night in Baton Rouge, a man was killed after an officer was asked to escort a DCFS case worker into a home. Scharf says a big topic that not many people look at is mental illness and how defunding many of services can increase the number of people killed by law enforcement.

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Have you ever thought Louisiana as a golf destination?  Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser is wanting to make it so.  He is helping to re energize the Audubon Golf Trail.  15 courses statewide are included.  He says this will be a valuable tool to gets visitors to vacation here and see what other attractions Louisiana has to offer…

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Nungesser says they are promoting the Audubon Golf Trail through social media and golf shows around the country, including Canada.  He says there are many Canadians that typically travel to southern states to golf.  He says the sportsman paradise is the better value…

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Nungesser says the mild climate is another reason what makes Louisiana great for golfers and vacationers alike…

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Nungesser adds that Retire Louisiana is another initiative established to encourage retirees to choose the state as their final destination, by using the Audubon Golf Trail to draw them to Louisiana.

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The newest numbers from the Cost of Living Index for the third quarter of this year rank Monroe and Shreveport in the top for the most affordable cities to live in the Bayou State. President of North Louisiana Economic Partnership Scott Martinez says the consumer’s dollar goes farther in these markets.

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A cost of living calculator is available at nlep.org to compare the cost of living and certain consumer items to determine which area is the cheapest to live within the 267 communities participating in the study. Martinez hopes the low cost of living in north Louisiana will convince companies to do business along the I-20 corridor.

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The Cost of Living Index shows that if an individual earned 50-thousand dollars in Denver, Colorado, they would only need to early a little over 40-thousand in Shreveport and 43-thousand in Monroe. Martinez says these numbers speak very positively on the living conditions in these north Louisiana markets.

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LSU continues its preparations today for Tennessee. The Volunteers could throw some new stuff at the Tigers as interim head coach Brady Hoke takes over a program that hasn’t won an SEC game. LSU defensive lineman Rashard Lawrence says they have a good idea on what Tennessee will try to do on offense…

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In LSU’s three SEC games, they allowed opponents to rush for 189 yards or more in each of those contests. The Tigers run defense has been much better since the Auburn game. Lawrence explains why….

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The Ragin Cajuns will play their first home game in over a month when they host New Mexico State for homecoming on Saturday. UL Lafayette is 4-5 overall and 3-and-2 in the Sun Belt and Coach Mark Huspeth says this team can still accomplish a lot, if it can win its three remaining games…

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Hudspeth says New Mexico State has one of the best quarterbacks in the Sun Belt by the name of Tyler Rogers…

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18:30 LRN Newscast November 14

State Police are investigating an officer involved shooting in which they say a Baton Rouge cop shot and killed a man during a struggle when escorting a state child welfare case worker. Senior Trooper Bryan Lee says, despite rumors circling social media, the man who was killed was not handcuffed when he was shot….:

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A Baton Rouge attorney has been arrested for the second time in as many months on child pornography charges.  36-year-old Victor Loraso of Covington is charged with 20 different counts involving possession and distribution sexual abuse images or videos of minors.  He was booked into the St. Tammany Parish Jail.  He was released last month on a 150-thousand-dollar bond.  The L-B-I Cyber Crime Unit,  Homeland Security Investigations, Louisiana State Police, and the Covington Police Department assisted in the investigation.

The LaFourche Parish Council is issuing a proclamation marking the 130th anniversary of the Thibodaux Massacre. The incident occurred on November 23, 1887.  Next Thursday, there will be a moment of silence in Thibodaux to mark the anniversary of the slaughter. 1887 Memorial president John DeSantis hopes the event will raise awareness about a project he is involved with to locate the victims of the massacre and have them properly buried.  They know where they are at, they just need to raise the funds for the Going Home Project…

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With the announcement of DXC Technology opening a digital transformation center, over two-thousand direct jobs will be created in New Orleans over the next seven to eight years. Demographer Greg Rigamer says Louisiana provided $120 million in incentives to attract the company’s attention.

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17:30 LRN Newscast November 14

State Police is investigating an officer involved shooting in which they say a Baton Rouge cop shot and killed a man. Michelle Southern reports…:

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A man who spent nearly a half century in jail will be freed after his conviction is over turned.  65-year-old Wilbert Jones’ bail was set at two-thousand-dollars and is expected to be released tomorrow.  State District Court Judge Richard Anderson threw out his conviction after it was discovered authorities withheld “highly favorable” evidence that would have exonerated Jones in connection with a 1971 rape.

More information has come to light in the fatal shooting involving the St. Tammany Parish Sheriff’s Department.  When deputies arrived, Sheriff Randy Smith says 55-year-old Eddy Longoria of Dallas came out of his home Saturday night and started shooting.  That is when his three officers took defensive action, killing Longoria.  Smith is happy there weren’t other injuries…

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DXC Technology will create over 2,000 jobs after their digital transformation center opens in New Orleans.   Demographer Greg Rigamer says although it will take a while to create all the new jobs, we should see 300 jobs in 2018.  He says seasoned employees in the technology field will be needed but this is also a great opportunity to get many young people into the industry.

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PM Newscall November 14

The LaFourche Parish Council will issue a proclamation tonight marking the 130th anniversary of the Thibodaux Massacre.  Kelley Ray has more…

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State Police is investigating an officer involved shooting in which they say a Baton Rouge cop shot and killed a man. Michelle Southern reports…:

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The LaFourche Parish Council will issue a proclamation today marking the 130th anniversary of the Thibodaux Massacre.  It was one of the bloodiest incidents of violence in American history. White mobs shot black men and women after a strike was called by sugar cane workers in Lafourche and Terrebonne Parishes. President of the 1887 Memorial John DeSantis says special guests will be in the audience…

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The incident occurred on November 23, 1887.  Next Thursday, there will be a moment of silence in Thibodaux to mark the anniversary of the slaughter.  DeSantis hopes the event will raise awareness about a project he is involved with to locate the victims of the massacre and have them properly buried.  They know where they are at, they just need to raise the funds for the Going Home Project…

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DeSantis says as many cities remain divided over their racially-charged histories, LaFourche is taking a giant step in the name of healing.…

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With the announcement of DXC Technology opening a digital transformation center, over two-thousand direct jobs will be created in New Orleans over the next seven to eight years. Demographer Greg Rigamer says these new jobs are extremely significant for the technology community in the Crescent City. He says Louisiana provided $120 million in incentives to attract the company’s attention.

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Rigamer says although it will take a while to create all the new jobs, we should see 300 jobs in 2018. He says seasoned employees in the technology field will be needed but this is also a great opportunity to get many young people into the industry.

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The average salary will be around 63-thousand dollars plus benefits. Rigamer hopes this new hub in New Orleans will attract local people into these high paying jobs rather than those outside of the community. He says creating this workforce will take time as DXC is not moving an operation here but building one.

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State Police is investigating an officer involved shooting in which they say a Baton Rouge cop shot and killed a man during a struggle when escorting a state child welfare case worker. Senior Trooper Bryan Lee says, despite rumors circling social media, the man who was killed was not handcuffed when he was shot….:

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LSP has identified the man killed as 24-year-old Calvin Toney, and sources with knowledge of the investigation say the officer was also black. Lee says case workers usually have police officers come with them when they have a reason to fear for their safety or the safety of a child. He says they are reviewing evidence gathered at the scene..:

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East Baton Rouge District Attorney Hillar Moore has already reviewed some of the body camera footage, and he said the scuffle between the man who was killed and the officer went on for many minutes. He says during the course of the investigation, the public will soon get a better idea of the situation…:

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LSP says Toney was being investigated for possible child abuse.

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More information has come to light in the fatal shooting involving the St. Tammany Parish Sheriff’s Department.  55-year-old Eddy Longoria of Dallas was killed Saturday night near the Hickory community.   When deputies arrived, Sheriff Randy Smith says Longoria came out of his home and started shooting.  That is when his three officers took defensive action…

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Authorities believe Longoria was holding a female he had a prior relationship with and her current boyfriend hostage.  Smith says Longoria was on a mission to end the current relationship…

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Smith is happy there were no other injuries considering the situation they came upon…

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Smith says deputies had a prior incident involving Longoria when he tried to commit suicide by hanging last August.  Three deputies are on temporary leave as the FBI continues their investigation into the incident.

14:30 LRN Newscast November 14

State Police are investigating an officer involved shooting in which they say a Baton Rouge cop shot and killed a man. Michelle Southern reports…:

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A Grambling State student that was arrested last month after a double homicide has been indicted on two counts for first degree murder.  19-year-old Jaylin Wayne allegedly fatally shot 23-year-old Earl Andrews, a senior at Grambling, and 23-year-old Monquairious Caldwell.  The Lincoln Parish DA says they may seek the death penalty pending the final police report.

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U.S. Senator John Kennedy has written an opinion piece in the Washington Examiner entitled “Please stop having children you aren’t willing to raise.”  Kennedy says we launch public awareness campaigns to encourage people to recycle their soft drink cans, stop smoking and wear seat belts. He says maybe we need to launch campaigns to encourage people to raise their children…

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The LaFourche Parish Council will issue a proclamation marking the 130th anniversary of the Thibodaux Massacre.  White mobs shot black men and women after a strike was called by sugar cane workers in Lafourche and Terrebonne Parishes. President of the 1887 Memorial John DeSantis says special guests will be in the audience tonight…

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It remains one of the bloodiest incidents of violence in American history.

13:30 Newscast, November 14th, 2017

State Police is investigating an officer involved shooting in which they say a Baton Rouge cop shot and killed a man during a struggle when escorting a state child welfare case worker. Senior Trooper Bryan Lee says, despite rumors circling social media, the man who was killed was not handcuffed when he was shot…:
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LSP has identified the man killed as 24-year-old Calvin Toney, and sources with knowledge of the investigation say the officer was also black.

With the announcement of DXC Technology eventually creating over 2,000 jobs in New Orleans over the next several years, Demographer Greg Rigamer says this is also a great opportunity to get many young people into the industry..
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The average salary will be around 63-thousand dollars plus benefits.

The LaFourche Parish Council will issue a proclamation today marking the 130th anniversary of the Thibodaux Massacre. President of the 1887 Memorial John DeSantis says they are trying to raise awareness about one of the most violent incidents in American history, and locate victims so they can have a proper burial…:
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The black men and women were slaughtered for going on strike on November 23, 1887.

Have you ever wanted to know if there was a certain illness going around in your area? There’s an app for that. It’s called Sickweather and CEO Graham Dodge says it’s a helpful tool to determine what you might have based on your symptoms…:
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Dodge says the app will alert you when you are entering an area where there’s been a large of number of verified illnesses reported.

12:30 Newscast, November 14th, 2017

State Police is investigating an officer involved shooting in which they say a Baton Rouge cop shot and killed a man during a struggle when escorting a state child welfare case worker. Senior Trooper Bryan Lee says, despite rumors circling social media, the man who was killed was not handcuffed when he was shot. LSP has identified the man killed as 24-year-old Calvin Toney.

The LaFourche Parish Council will issue a proclamation tonight marking the 130th anniversary of the Thibodaux Massacre…:
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With the announcement of DXC Technology opening a digital transformation center, over two-thousand direct jobs will be created in New Orleans over the next seven to eight years. Demographer Greg Rigamer says these new jobs are extremely significant for the technology community in the Crescent City. He says Louisiana provided $120 million in incentives to attract the company’s attention…:
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Rigamer says although it will take a while to create all the new jobs, we should see 300 jobs in 2018.

Gas prices keep inching up along with demand. The current statewide average for a gallon of regular is $2.31, according to AAA.

11:30 Newscast, November 14th, 2017

The LaFourche Parish Council will issue a proclamation today marking the 130th anniversary of the Thibodaux Massacre. It’s one of the most violent incidents in American history, when white mobs shot black men and women after sugar cane workers went on strike in Lafourche and Terrebonne. President of the 1887 Memorial John DeSantis says this is important…:
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The incident occurred on November 23, 1887.

If you want to know if there is a certain illness going around in your area, there’s an app for that. It’s called Sickweather and CEO Graham Dodge says, like the WAZE traffic app, they use the public’s help to track sick people…:
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Sickweather is available on Google Play and the Apple store for free.

The Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness will lead the state’s efforts during “Operation Great River,” a Preventative Radiological and Nuclear Detection full-scale exercise on the Mississippi River near the Port of Baton Rouge, tomorrow. This exercise is designed to test and evaluate several agencies of tactics, communications, source detection and identification and their ability to obtain products, services and materials.

Black Friday is next week and retailers are gearing up for a busy shopping season. An October survey from a tax counseling firm found that online holiday shopping is expected to beat in-store sales for the first time. But LSU Marketing Professor Dan Rice says brick and mortar stores can be still very profitable…:
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Rice expects this year to be better for Louisiana retailers, because of the flooding last year.

09:30 Newscast, November 14th, 2017

State Police is investigating an officer involved shooting in which they say a Baton Rouge cop shot and killed a man during a struggle while escorting a state child welfare case worker. LSP is also working to diffuse social media rumors about the incident. They say the man was not handcuffed when he was shot. The matter is under investigation.

Black Friday is next week and retailers and consumers are getting ready for a holiday shopping spree. Emelie Gunn has more…:
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Governor Edwards and Ag Commissioner Mike Strain will start a listening tour across several rural communities today. Strain says they hope to get a lot of input on what is needed at home to further expand international trade…:
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The tour will allow members of the agricultural community an opportunity to ask questions and to discuss their concerns.

Have you ever wanted to know if there was a certain illness going around in your area? There’s an app for that. It’s called Sickweather and CEO Graham Dodge says it’s a helpful tool to determine what you might have based on your symptoms…:
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Dodge says the app will alert you when you are entering an area where there’s been a large of number of verified illnesses reported.