09:30 Newscast, October 16th, 2017

The fire continues to burn and the search for a missing worker continues following a platform explosion in Lake Pontchartrain Sunday night. Authorities in Jefferson Parish say the flame is burning at a very low pressure and could continue to for several hours, but it is contained. The name of the missing worker has not been released. Two workers are still being treated for burns; and one is in critical condition.

A significant cold front moved through the Bayou State leaving us with some much needed relief. State Climatologist Barry Keim says most of the state will see highs just in the 70s today, and minimum temps in the upper 40s low 50s. He says even though hot summer temperatures seem to be behind us; we can still expect a warmer than normal fall…:
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He says today’s weather is what we can expect most of the week.

Louisiana US Representative Garret Graves introduced an amendment he said to make a point about coastal land loss; indicating the Cajun way of life should be added to the endangered species list….:
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It’s Halloween costume time and shops say it looks like people are going for the scary clowns this year because of the popular movie It. Store manager for Halloween Express in Baton Rouge DeMarcus Cox says they are seeing that trend with kids too, but the favorites among the little ones:
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08:30 Newscast, October 16th, 2017

Officials gave an update this morning on the oil platform explosion Sunday evening in Lake Pontchartrain. They confirmed that the search continues for one worker, 4 have been released from the hospital and two are being sent to a burn center — one of those in critical condition. They said the fire is still going, but it is under control and will burn itself out.

Looks like the Bayou State has gotten some much needed relief from the heat as a cold front passed through last night. Emelie Gunn has more..:
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State health officials are reminding Louisianans it’s time to get your annual flu vaccination. Assistant Secretary for the Office of Public Heath Dr. Parham Jaberi says many people think they can get the flu from the vaccine, but that’s not true…:
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LDH will host flu vaccination clinics until December in all parts of the state.

Halloween is only two weeks away and Louisiana residents are rushing to find the hottest costume. Store manager for Halloween Express in Baton Rouge DeMarcus Cox says the most popular costume this year is Pennywise the Clown from the movie It. He says it looks like guys are going for scarier outfits for this Halloween…:
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Cox says the trends show even kids are looking to be scary with clown costumes.

 

07:30 Newscast, October 16th, 2017

7 people are hurt and one person is missing following an oil platform explosion in Lake Pontchartrain just north of Kenner. There are several federal agencies responding in search of the man. The City of Kenner issued a statement saying cleaning chemicals ignited on the surface of the oil rig platform which caused the blast.

State health officials say now is the time for Louisianans to get their flu shot, as the influenza season is starting. Jeff Palermo has more…:
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Louisiana Congressman Garret Graves made a bit of a splash in the House Natural Resources Committee offering an amendment to the Endangered Species Act to include Cajuns as a way to call attention to coastal land loss. Graves said endangered species are given extra protections, but he feels the Cajun culture is also threatened…:
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The amendment was shot down, but Graves said he wanted to make a point about how the feds should work with coastal Louisiana and not against.

You walked outside to beautiful weather today, and State Climatologist Barry Keim says summer might officially be behind us…:
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He says this cool weather will stick around all week long.

 

06:45 Sportscast, October 16th, 2017

It was another wild Sunday in the NFL; and the Saints game was no exception. The Black and Gold nearly blew a 35-point lead, but an opportunistic defense preserved a 52-38 victory over the Detroit Lions. The Saints offense failed to get a first down in eight straight possessions in the second half, and Head Coach Sean Payton isn’t pleased:
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An interception in the end zone by Cam Jordan on a batted pass sealed the victory. Before that big play by Jordan, the Lions scored four straight TDs.

New Orleans takes on Green Bay next, and one of the biggest stories of the day is that Packers star quarterback Aaron Rodgers broke his collarbone and is out indefinitely.

The Pelicans dropped their final preseason game falling to Memphis 142-101. The Pels open the regular season Wednesday against the Grizzlies.

LSU climbed back into the college polls, re-entering the AP Top 25 at #24, following a 27-23 comeback win over 10th ranked Auburn Saturday. Two weeks ago, some wondered if the Tigers would finish with a winning record. Now they are in position to compete for an SEC West title. Head Coach Ed Orgeron…:
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It’s the Tigers largest come from behind win at home since 1949.

In the Sun Belt, ULM had a second half rally…but it fell short as the Warhawks dropped a Homecoming loss to Georgia State 47-37.

No. 23 Nicholls took a 29-20 Southland Conference win over Abilene Christian and the 5-2 Colonels now have its first three game winning streak since 2013.

Northwestern State barely missed a titanic upset of 9th ranked Sam Houston, but the Bearkats ended up with a 40-36 conference win.

Southeastern improves to 4-1 in Southland play with convincing 56-10 road win over Houston Baptist.

Tulane fell to FIU, 23-10.

 

06:30 Newscast, October 16th, 2017

The Coast Guard says they are looking for a missing man after an explosion on an oil platform in Lake Pontchartran near Kenner Sunday evening. They say 8 people were working on the platform at the time of the explosion, and one person did not make it to shore. Of the 7 that did, 6 were taken to the hospital; and 5 are in critical condition. More on this as it develops.

A significant cold front moved through the Bayou State leaving us with some much needed relief. State Climatologist Barry Keim says with afternoon highs in the 70s in northern parishes, and low 80s along the coastal zone, Louisiana may have broken the back of summer…:
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He says this cool weather will stick around all week long.

A Zachary man is under arrest for allegedly killing his 11 month old child. Police say 33-year-old Fabian Smith is charged with first-degree murder and second-degree cruelty to juveniles.

Saturday was an Election Day in Louisiana, and the State Treasurer’s race is headed to a runoff between Republican John Schroder, and Democrat Derrick Edwards. Baton Rouge orthopedic surgeon Craig Greene won the the Public Service Commissioner seat for the district that covers The Capitol City, Lafayette and Houma.

State health officials are reminding Louisianans it’s time to get your annual flu vaccination. Assistant Secretary for the Office of Public Heath Dr. Parham Jaberi says the flu season has begun and doctors are starting to see a small number of cases…:
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11:30 LRN Newscast October 14

It’s Election Day in Louisiana.  Polls will remain open until 8 p.m.  Secretary of State Tom Scheduler predicts less than 15% turnout for elections for state treasurer and three constitutional amendments; and a handful of local races, including the New Orleans mayoral race. You can find your ballot with the GeauxVote app, Geaux spelled the Cajun way.

Police have identified the suspect involved in the shooting death of a New Orleans Police Officer.  30-year-old Darren Bridges, a convicted felon, faces a charge of first degree murder in the shooting death Friday of 29-year-old officer Marcus McNeil.  Chief Michael Harrison says they are still investigating what exactly happened…

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Bridges was chased into a nearby building and apprehended without further incident.

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Two Baton Rouge school students are in trouble after a BB gun they allegedly brought to school discharged Friday.  Police say the incident happened after students were traveling back to Istrouma (Is-tru-ma) High School following a field trip.  The male 9th grader who brought the weapon tossed it to a female 9th grade student asking if it discharged after a BB pellet struck another student.  Both were charged with Negligent Injury and Illegal Carry of a Weapon on school property.

 

Louisiana legislators met for a one day retreat this week to consider what needs to be done to prevent falling off a fiscal cliff. As much as legislators don’t want to consider tax increases Minden Representative and House Democratic Caucus chairman Gene Reynolds says the public needs to talk with their representatives urging them to find a solution everyone can agree on, no matter the cost…

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65 members of the House attended the meeting Thursday…

10:30 LRN Newscast October 14

The Kappa Sigma fraternity chapter at the University of Louisiana at Monroe is suspended after a pledge group’s private statements were made public. Michelle Southern reports…:

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Sasol announces they have hired their 500th employee to support its new 11 billion dollar ethane cracker and derivatives project in Calcasieu Parish and plans to hire at least 200 new employees over the next two years. Kim Cusimano (Cues-si-man-no) says if you’re interested in working for Sasol….

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Louisiana legislators met for a one day retreat this week to consider what needs to be done to prevent falling off the fiscal cliff. The state is facing a more than one billion dollar cut in funding when extra temporary tax revenue fall off the books July 1st. Minden Representative and chairman of the House Democratic Caucus Gene Reynolds says they are one step closer to resolving the issue.

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The next chapter of the LSU-Auburn rivalry will be written this afternoon in Death Valley when the Tigers host the 10th ranked War Eagles at 2:30. Auburn has not won in Tiger Stadium since 1999. LSU is coming off an emotional win over Florida and they are also welcoming back the 2007 national championship team including former coach Les Miles…

9:30 LRN Newscast October 14

Officials are expecting a light turnout for today’s election.  There are just a few races to be decided. A Public Service Commission seat, state treasurer three constitutional amendments and a handful of local races – including the New Orleans Mayoral race, which has 18 candidates running.   Secretary of State Tom Scheduler predicts less than 15% turnout – based on the low numbers from early voting tallies last week.  Polls remain open until 8pm.

Louisiana legislators met for a one day retreat this week to consider what needs to be done to prevent falling off a fiscal cliff.  Minden Representative and House Democratic Caucus chairman Gene Reynolds says the public needs to talk with their representatives…

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65 Representatives attended Thursday’s retreat.

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Two Baton Rouge school students are in trouble after a BB gun they allegedly brought to school discharged Friday.  Police say the incident occurred Friday as students were traveling back to Istrouma High School following a field trip.  The male 9th grader who brought the weapon tossed it to a female 9th grade student asking if it discharged after a BB pellet struck another student.  Both were charged with Negligent Injury and Illegal Carry of a Weapon on school property.

 

Former LSU Head Coach Les Miles will be in Tiger Stadium for the 10th anniversary of the 2007 National Championship team. He says the ’07 squad deserves every bit of recognition Death Valley can muster.
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Kickoff for LSU vs. Auburn is at 2:30 pm.

8:30 Newscast October 14

It’s election day in Louisiana.  Polls will remain open until 8 p.m.  Secretary of State Tom Scheduler predicts less than 15% turnout for elections for state treasurer and three constitutional amendments; and a handful of local races. You can find your ballot with the GeauxVote app, Geaux spelled the Cajun way.

New Orleans police are coming to grips with the shooting death of one of their own early Friday morning.  29-year-old Marcus McNeil was killed when 30-year-old Darren Bridges began firing on the officers in New Orleans East.  Chief Michael Harrison says McNeil and the other three officers were on patrol when they were ambushed…

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Bridges is a convicted felon.  He remains in custody.  McNeil worked for NOPD since 2015.

Sasol (Sas-Sow) announces they have hired their 500th employee to support its new 11 billion dollar ethane cracker and derivatives project in Calcasieu Parish and plans to hire at least 200 new employees over the next two years.  Kim Cusimano (Cues-si-man-no) says this is a goal they have been working toward for years…

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83 percent of those hired will be from Calcasieu Parish while they expect to hire 93 percent from Louisiana…

A child who was injured in a car accident Wednesday night on I-12 in Denham Springs has died.  The 5-month-old girl was taken off life support Friday.  Police say Jessica Cowart of Denham Springs struck the rear end of the vehicle the mother Gabbie Madare (Ma-dare) and the baby were in, throwing the baby into the car’s dash.  No word on if any charges will be filed…

18:30 LRN Newscast October 13

A New Orleans police officer is dead following a shooting.  29-year-old Marcus McNeil was killed when 30-year-old Darren Bridges began firing on the officers in New Orleans East.  Chief Michael Harrison says Bridges fled from the scene following the shooting and was surrounded by SWAT members.  He later surrendered…

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McNeil is survived by his wife and two children.  Police say Bridges is a convicted felon.

The University of Louisiana at Monroe is continuing to investigate alleged racist remarks made by several students which resulted in the suspension of the Kappa Sigma Pledge fraternity.   ULM President Nick Bruno says he understands that racism is dividing the country.  He hopes the students and ULM faculty can rise above the divisive issue…

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The Dean of Students will now investigate the incident.

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The Humane Society of Louisiana is looking for a Baton Rouge man who hung a cat outside of a building. Animal Control found the cat after receiving calls from witnesses and vets determined the feline was  alive prior to its asphyxiation. The Humane Society is offering a 12-hundred dollar reward for information leading to the individual’s arrest.

Sasol announces they have hired their 500th employee to support its new 11 billion dollar ethane cracker and derivatives project in Calcasieu Parish and plans to hire at least 200 new employees over the next two years. Kim Cusimano says if you’re interested in working for Sasol…:

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93-percent of those hired are Louisiana residents.  83 percent are Louisiana residents…