PM Newscall September 13,2017

The St. Tammany Parish Coroner has ruled the death of the fire chief’s wife in July, as a homicide. Michelle Southern reports…:

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The Shreveport City Council voted 6 to 0 against a multi-million dollar project to build a sports complex and downtown arena. Emelie Gunn has more on why….

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Louisiana’s Senior U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy is a co-author of the last ditch effort by Republicans to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act. Cassidy says this proposal takes Washington out of the decision making and instead each state receives an annual block grant to determine how to help individuals pay for health care….

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Cassidy says the legislation also repeals individual and employer mandates that are part of the Affordable Care Act and it gets rid of the medical device tax.  The Republican says their proposal also eliminates the inequity in which three states receive 37-percent of Obamacare funds…

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Senators Lindsey Graham, Dean Heller and Ron Johnson are the fellow co-authors. Meanwhile, Democrat Bernie Sanders is proposing to expand Medicare to cover all U-S residents. Graham says their approach of the block grant funding to the states gives the power back to the patients

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The St. Martin Parish Sheriff’s Office have located a brother and sister wanted in connection with the death of a woman who was 8 months pregnant. Major Ginny Higgins says 29-year-old Mark Trimble and his 32-year-old sister Toni have not been charged with anything but are now in custody. She says this is a homicide investigation.

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The victim, 24-year-old Ashley Nicole Meche, was found dead Tuesday afternoon. Higgins says Mark Trimble was located in the Loreauville area of St. Martin Parish and Toni Trimble was found of in the Bayou Fuselier area. She says the investigation is ongoing into what happened to pregnant victim.

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A homeowner shot and killed an alleged intruder in LaPlace last night. St. John the Baptist Parish Sheriff Mike Tregre says the homeowner told detectives he heard voices in his yard and went to investigate. Tregre says when he opened the back door, he was face-to-face with the intruder

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Tregre says no charges have been filed against the homeowner and the whole episode was captured on the home’s video surveillance camera…

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The entire Shreveport City Council voted no to a multi-million dollar project to build a sports complex and downtown arena. Councilman Oliver Jenkins says he voted against the Cross Bayou Project because there was not a lot of visible public support. He hopes they can go back to the drawing board because partnering with a Tom Benson company is a great opportunity.

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Jenkins says 30 million of the city’s dollars would be used along with 139 million in private finances. He says they would like to present this project to the public in a different light because many people didn’t know the project could bring in a major G-league basketball team.

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Jenkins says surprisingly, there was not much support from the business community. He credits the failing to pass this project to the public not having faith in government’s decisions.

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The St. Tammany Parish Coroner has ruled the death of the fire chief’s wife in July, as a homicide. The body of Nanette Krentel, wife of Fire District 12 Chief Stephen Krentel, was discovered in the rubble of the couple’s home which had burned to the ground on July 7th. Coroner Charles Preston said it was determined from the start Mrs. Krentel died from a gunshot wound…:

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The Sheriff’s Office said in a media advisory that it does not necessarily support the coroner’s conclusion, and will provide an update on the investigation during a news conference tomorrow. Preston says, following an initial autopsy, the remains were sent to the LSU FACES Lab…:

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Preston says three autopsies were conducted on the body, and those along with the report from LSU all reached the same conclusion. He says they wanted to give this case the utmost attention and thoroughness…:

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13:30 Newscast, September 13th, 2017

Louisiana’s Senior U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy is a co-author of the last ditch effort by Republicans to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act. Cassidy says the legislation repeals individual and employer mandates, and it gets rid of the medical device tax. The Republican says their proposal also eliminates the inequity in which three states receive 37-percent of Obamacare funds..:
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He says this proposal takes Washington out of the decision making.

The St. Martin Parish Sheriff’s Office have located a brother and sister wanted in connection with the death of a woman who was 8 months pregnant. Major Ginny Higgins…:
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In custody are 29-year-old Mark Trimble and his 32-year-old sister Toni.

A homeowner shot and killed an alleged intruder in LaPlace last night. St. John the Baptist Parish Sheriff Mike Tregre says no charges have been filed against the homeowner and the whole episode was captured on the home’s video surveillance camera…:
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27-year-old Kalvin Ferrygood was pronounced dead after arriving at a hospital in New Orleans.

The entire Shreveport City Council voted no to a multi-million dollar project to build a sports complex and downtown arena. Councilman Oliver Jenkins says they would like to present this project to the public in a different light because many people didn’t know the project could bring in a major G-league basketball team…:
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He hopes they can go back to the drawing board because partnering with a Tom Benson company is a great opportunity.

12:30 Newscast, September 13th, 2017

Louisiana’s Senior U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy is a co-author of the last ditch effort by Republicans to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act. Cassidy says this proposal takes Washington out of the decision making and instead each state receives an annual block grant to determine how to help individuals pay for health care…:
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Those who oppose this bill favor a full repeal of the ACA.

The St. Tammany Parish Coroner has ruled the death of the fire chief’s wife in July, as a homicide. The body of Nanette Krentel, wife of Fire District 12 Chief Stephen Krentel, was discovered in the rubble of the couple’s home which had burned to the ground on July 14th. Coroner Charles Preston said it was determined from the start Mrs. Krentel died from a gunshot wound…:
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But the St. Tammany Sheriff doesn’t necessarily agree and will give an update tomorrow.

The Shreveport City Council voted 6 to 0 against a multi-million dollar project to build a sports complex and downtown arena. Emelie Gunn has more on why…:
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Two people are in custody in the murder case of a woman who was 8 months pregnant, according to the St. Martin Sheriff’s Office. They say the boyfriend of the victim, Mark Trimble, and his sister, Toni Trimble Thomas, are persons of interest in the homicide investigation.

 

11:30 Newscast September 13,2017

A homeowner shot and killed an alleged intruder in LaPlace last night. St. John the Baptist Parish Sheriff Mike Tregre says the homeowner told detectives he heard voices in his yard and went to investigate. Tregre says when he opened the back door, he was face-to-face with the intruder.
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No charges have been filed against the homeowner.

The Shreveport City Council voted no to a multi-million dollar project to build a sports complex and downtown arena . Councilman Oliver Jenkins says he voted against the it because there was not a lot of visible public support. He hopes they can go back to the drawing board because a Tom Benson partnership is a great opportunity.
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How to get more students interested in science, technology, engineering and mathematics is the goal of a 29-member council that meets for the first time in Baton Rouge today
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The St. Martin Parish Sheriff’s Office is looking for a brother and sister from Catahoula who are wanted in connection with the death of a woman who was 8 months pregnant. Major Ginny Higgins says this is a homicide investigation.
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09:30 Newscast, September 13th, 2017

A new study finds that Louisiana’s lawsuit climate is the worst in the nation, and also showed this ranking is not good when it comes to attracting new businesses. Harold Kim is the executive vice president of the U.S. Chamber Institute for Legal Reform. He says the poll of more than 1300 attorneys or leaders in companies also asked what they thought the worst jurisdictions were in the US…:
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He says Louisiana ranked poorly in competence and impartiality of its judges, fairness of its juries and quality of appellate review.

The St. Martin Parish Sheriff’s Office is looking for two people wanted in connection with the death of a woman who was 8 months pregnant. Investigators are calling 29-year-old Mark Trimble, and his sister, 32-year-old Toni Trimble, both of Catahoula, persons of interest. 24-year-old Ashley Nicole Meche, who was 8 months pregnant, was found dead Tuesday afternoon.

A 29-member panel meets today in Baton Rouge to discuss ways to get more students interested and improve achievement in the areas of science technology, engineering and math also known as STEM. Slidell Senator Sharon Hewitt says it’s essential Louisiana does what it can to produce more STEM talent and that includes women…:
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She says the objective is to make sure education and industry are aligned with workforce needs.

Northwestern State University’s fall enrollment has reached its highest ever in the school’s 133-year history, with 10,572 students. NSU President Dr. Chris Maggio says also partnering with business and industry has helped to boost enrollment…:
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08:30 Newscast, September 13th, 2017

A new study finds that Louisiana’s lawsuit climate is the worst in the nation. Don Molino reports…:
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Northwestern State University’s fall enrollment has reached its highest ever in the school’s 133-year history, with 10,572 students. NSU President Dr. Chris Maggio credits this achievement to the university’s academics..:
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A state lawmaker has worked to form a group that will talk about ways to get more students excited about technology and engineering. Slidell Senator Sharon Hewitt says the objective is to make sure education and industry are aligned with workforce needs…:
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The Louisiana Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Advisory Council meets today in Baton Rouge.

U.S. Representative Mike Johnson and U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy are trying to free a Shreveport missionary who is jailed in Guatemala. Zachary Wilson has a time sensitive medical condition that needs to be treated, but authorities in the sovereign nation caught him with hunting ammunition and took him into custody. Johnson says they need to ensure Wilson’s safe return from Guatemala:
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Wilson’s medical condition is life threatening if left untreated.

 

07:30 Newscast, September 13th, 2017

A 29-member panel meets today in Baton Rouge to discuss ways to get more students interested and improve achievement in the areas of science technology, engineering and math also known as STEM. Slidell Senator Sharon Hewitt is behind this effort to grow STEM programs in schools…:
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Hewitt says major employers, like Amazon, are seeking workers who can perform STEM related jobs.

A new study finds that Louisiana’s lawsuit climate is the worst in the nation. Harold Kim is the executive vice president of the U.S. Chamber Institute for Legal Reform. He says this could hurt Louisiana’s chances at talking new industries into expanding and growing here…:
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Senator Billy Cassidy and Congressman Mike Johnson are trying to bring a Shreveport man back home after he was arrested in Guatemala in March while on a mission trip. Emelie Gunn has more…:
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LSU football coach Ed Orgeron has signed an agreement to represent Raising Cane’s Chicken Fingers in Louisiana. As part of the agreement, Coach O will be featured in Cane’s TV and radio ads, and on billboards and signage in restaurants throughout the state.

06:45 Sportscast, September 13th, 2017

The Saints spent Tuesday breaking down the tape of Monday night’s 29-19 loss to Minnesota. Head Coach Sean Payton says it was not a fun exercise, because of how poorly the team played…:
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New Orleans will look to turn this around at home this weekend against the Patriots. Meanwhile these fans couldn’t come up with many nice things to say about the Monday Night Football Game against the Vikings…:
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Kickoff Sunday against the Super Bowl camps is 12 noon in the Mercedes-Benz Superdome.

A few of LSU’s young wide receivers had a chance to shine in last Saturday’s victory over Chattanooga. Stephen (STEF-ON) Sullivan and JaCoby Stevens each caught their first passes on the college level and Drake Davis was wide open when he caught his first TD Pass. Quarterback Danny Etling…:
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The Tigers take on Mississippi State this Saturday in Starkville.

It looks like the Pelicans minor league team won’t be headed to Shreveport. The City Council voted against a $30 million dollar proposal that would have went towards a multi-use sports complex downtown, which supporters were pushing as a way to attract the Tom Benson organization to northwest Louisiana.

The LSU Basketball team has verbal pledge from 5-star recruit Naz Reid. He’s out of New Jersey and is regarded as the No. 15 overall prospect in the 2018 class.

06:30 Newscast, September 13th, 2017

A new study finds that Louisiana’s lawsuit climate is the worst in the nation, and also showed this ranking is not good when it comes to attracting new businesses. Harold Kim is the executive vice president of the U.S. Chamber Institute for Legal Reform. He says the survey found that 85% of company attorneys said a state’s lawsuit climate is likely to impact decision making:
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Louisiana lawmakers are working to free a Shreveport man from a Guatemalan jail after he was arrested in March for bringing hunting ammunition in his luggage. U.S. Representative Mike Johnson and U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy met with the country’s ambassador to discuss the case of Zachary Wilson. Johnson says Wilson suffers from a rare condition…
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How to get more students interested in science, technology, engineering and mathematics is the goal of a 29-member council that meets for the first time in Baton Rouge today Jeff Palermo has the story…:
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13:30 Newscast, September 12th, 2017

Hundreds of cancer patients and survivors around the country are in Washington D.C. today to urge Congress to help with the fight against cancer. Louisiana Lead Ambassador with the American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network Amber Stevens says they are urging lawmakers to support palliative care and hospice education training…:
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She’d like to see funding for cancer research reach 36 billion dollars, a two billion dollar increase.

Recovery is underway in Calcasieu Parish after Tropical Storm Harvey left major flood damage in some areas. OEP Director Dick Gremillion says in the days before the storm made landfall in Calcasieu, a torrential downpour left nearly 500 houses with some water inside. He says flooding also occurred when the Sabine River came out of its banks…:
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He says 800 to a thousand structures in Calcasieu sustained water damage.

After 9-11, Louisianans raised 1.2 million dollars as part of the “Bucks for Trucks” campaign to build new firetrucks for New York City. Jeff Palermo has more on where those trucks are now…:
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Saints fans are down in the dumps today, as New Orleans struggled in a Monday Night Football loss to the Vikings. The Black and Gold had trouble scoring touchdowns after getting into the redzone, and quarterback Drew Brees threw for just 291 yards and one TD. So for the fifth time in the last six years, the Saints start the season with a loss.