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Jason Aldean will perform in New Orleans at Champion’s Square tonight at his first outside concert since the tragic shooting in Las Vegas. Emelie Gunn has more…

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Grambling State is beefing up security this week after a student and his friend were fatally shot. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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Rapides Sheriff William Hilton provides an update this morning on the two burned bodies that were found last Wednesday in a ditch on Old Boyce Road. Kelley Ray has the story…

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Jason Aldean will perform tonight at Champion’s Square in New Orleans at his first outside concert since the horrific Las Vegas shooting that left 58 people dead and 546 injured. General Manager of the Superdome and Champion’s Square Alan Freeman says they are looking at the tragedy as a onetime occurrence but safety is still their number one concern.

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Freeman says they’ve had discussions with the security in Benson Tower and The Hyatt Regency, which both overlook Champion’s Square. He says if anyone is on top of keeping fans safe, it’s them.

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Mid-Day anchor on Baton Rouge’s 100.7 The Tiger, James Gilmore, will be at tonight’s concert. Gilmore says he’s excited to attend but expects security will be extremely tight, as it’s Aldean’s first outside performance since the shooting.

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Gilmore says Aldean has told fans he will not let the incident in Vegas stop him from performing. He says safety is always in the back of his mind when attending a concert.

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A video series has been released by Governor John Bel Edwards to educate the public on the criminal justice reform legislation that goes into effect next Wednesday. 14-hundred non-violent offenders are set to be released. New Orleans Representative Walt Leger is featured in one the videos and the former prosecutor says there are many non-violent offenders that are better served receiving treatment for drug abuse or mental health issues…

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The Reverend Gene Mills, President of the Louisiana Family Forum and a member of the Louisiana Justice Reinvest Taskforce, says his perspective of criminal reform mixed with biblical beliefs were eye opening for him in what can be accomplished…

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Natalie LaBorde with the department of corrections says the governor’s effort to reduce the state’s largest incarceration rate in the world will in the end reduce cost to taxpayers and increase public safety…

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Grambling State University President Rick Gallot says they are beefing up security, after a gunman killed two 23-year-old men from Farmerville after an altercation in a dorm room. Gallot says he spoke with Governor John Bel Edwards, who offered Grambling additional resources for the upcoming homecoming weekend.

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Gallot says this was not a random shooting, as Earl Andrews and Monquiarious Caldwell were targeted. He says students should feel safe on campus.

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A Grambling State student was shot in a separate incident last month. A student let another person into a dorm and there was an altercation that ended with a student being shot in the left arm. Gallot says Grambling is a gun free zone and residential life works hard to keep on campus housing as safe as possible.

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The world continues to react to the death of New Orleans legend Fats Domino, who died at the age of 89.  New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival producer Quint Davis was a long-time friend of Domino and says the global star never forgot his roots, which was reflected in his music…

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Domino sold over 110 million records and was first inductees into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Davis says Domino loved flashy clothes and shoes.  Even Davis was surprised at the wardrobe Domino carried about…

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Davis says he knew the very public side of Domino and the very shy side and his preference to stay out of the spotlight…

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Domino had 30 top 40 hits including 23 gold singles.  There is no word on any pending funeral arrangements.

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The Saints are gearing up to face a defense that has not allowed a touchdown in its last two games. The Chicago Bears won both of those games over Baltimore and Carolina. New Orleans Head Coach Sean Payton says running the ball against the Bears has been difficult

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One of the top performers on the Bears defense is former Saint Akiem Hicks. The defensive tackle leads Chicago with six sacks. Payton says Hicks is very disruptive…

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After winning its first three Sun Belt games, ULM will look to avoid a three-game losing streak in conference when they visit Idaho. Warhawks Coach Matt Viator is impressed with the Vandals top two players on offense running back Aaron Duckworth and quarterback Matt Linehan, who is tough to bring down…

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Despite the two game losing streak, Viator is excited about how is team is competing…

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17:30 LRN Newscast October 25

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Legendary New Orleans singer, songwriter, and pianist Fats Domino passed away today at the age of 89. Domino was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1986 and was a great influence for many Louisiana performers. Crescent City singer Phillip Manuel remembers the kind nature of “Fats” Domino…

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New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival producer Quint Davis was a long-time friend of Domino and says the global star never forgot his roots, which was reflected in his music…

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Domino had 30 top 40 hits including 23 gold singles.  There is no word on any pending funeral arrangements.

A shooting at Grambling State University killed one student and his friend early this morning.  The shooter remains at large.  The victims were killed outside a dorm room just after midnight.  Director of Communications Will Sutton says the campus is operating as normal…

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Another Grambling State student was shot last month in a separate incident.

Tulane University has received a five-year 1.8-million-dollar grant to study a possible link between traumatic stress and alcohol abuse.  Researcher Jeff Tasker says humans with post-traumatic stress disorder are more likely to abuse alcohol than the general population and this project will provide insight into why.

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16:30 LRN Newscast October 25

Rock and Roll Hall Famer and New Orleans icon Fats Domino has passed away at the age of 89. The Jefferson Parish coroner’s office says he died of natural causes. He sold over 110-million records that included hits like “Blueberry Hill and “Ain’t That a Shame.” Crescent City singer Phillip Manuel says Fats was always a crowd pleaser….
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Domino lived a very private lifestyle in his last few years.

Authorities are investigating a double homicide at Grambling State. University spokesman Will Sutton says the shooter is at large, but this wasn’t a random incident…:
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Officials say the shooting stemmed from a dispute between the gunman and the victims.

Tulane University receives a one-point-eight million dollar grant to study the connection between alcohol abuse with those who suffer from PTSD. Researcher Jeff Tasker believes there’s a certain part of the brain that contributes to why some drink more than others after undergoing traumatic situations…
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Tasker says they want to provide insight on what makes a person suffering from PTSD more likely to abuse alcohol.

A lawsuit has been filed by Lambda Legal on behalf of William “Liam” Pierce claiming their client was offered a job by the Iberia Parish Sheriff’s Office that was later rescinded when they learned Pierce had HIV. Attorney Scott Schoettes (shotis) says that suit is asking for Pierce to be employed as deputy…:
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The Iberia Parish Sheriff’s Office says they don’t comment on current litigation.

15:30 LRN Newscast October 25

What was to be a celebration with homecoming at Grambling State University has turned tragic after a student and his friend were shot dead early this morning.   The shooter remains at large. The schools president Richard Gallot released a letter saying he has been in contact with the governor’s office and other law enforcement agencies through the day to help keep the community and campus safe.  A student led prayer vigil will be held at 5 this afternoon.

New Orleans native and legendary performer Fats Domino passed away today at 89…

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A lawsuit has been filed by Lambda Legal on behalf of William “Liam” Pierce after a job offer was allegedly rescinded in 2012 by the Iberia Parish Sheriff’s Office after a medical exam revealed Pierce was HIV positive.  A lawsuit was recently filed.  Lambda’s Scott Schoettes says legal red tape has held up the case…

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The sheriffs office has not commented on the case.

Tulane University has received a five-year 1.8-million-dollar grant to study a possible link between traumatic stress and alcohol abuse.  Researcher Jeff Tasker says they want to provide insight on what makes a person more likely to drink more after being exposed to a traumatic stress event.

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PM Newscall October 25

An HIV positive man who had a job offer rescinded by the Iberia Parish Sherriff’s Office is now suing them for discrimination.  Michelle Southern has more.

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New Orleans native and legendary performer Fats Domino passed away today at 89. Emelie Gunn has more….

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What was to be a celebration with homecoming at Grambling State University has turned tragic after a student and his friend were shot dead early this morning.   The shooter remains at large.  The incident occurred in a courtyard on campus with the victims shot outside of a dorm room just after midnight. Director of Communications Will Sutton says police have identified the victims…

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The shooting occurred just after midnight.  Sutton says they are trying to operate as normal.

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Sutton says their police department and other law enforcement help keep Grambling a safe campus, but cautions that students and others need to be aware of their surroundings at all times.

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A Grambling State student was shot in a separate incident last month.  A student let another person into a dorm and there was an altercation that ended with a student being shot in the left arm.  The perpetrators in both shootings remain at large.

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A lawsuit has been filed by Lambda Legal on behalf of William “Liam” Pierce after a job offer was allegedly rescinded by the Iberia Parish Sheriff’s Office after a medical exam revealed Pierce was HIV positive. Lambda’s Scott Schoettes (shotis) says Pierce has made public service his life, going so far as relocating to Louisiana following Hurricane Katrina to help in recovery efforts.  Schoettes says his client is trying to understand why this happened…

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The job offer was made and then rescinded in 2012, at which time he filed a charge of discrimination with the ADA and the EEOC.  But the lawsuit was just filed.  Schoettes says legal red tape has held this case up for five years…

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Schoettes says that suit is asking for Pierce to be allowed to work for the Iberia Parish Sheriff’s Office…

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The Iberia Parish Sheriff’s Office says they don’t comment on current litigation.

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Legendary New Orleans singer, songwriter, and pianist Fats Domino passed away today at the age of 89. Domino was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1986 and was a great influence for many Louisiana performers. Crescent City singer Phillip Manuel remembers the kind nature of Antoine “Fats” Domino…

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Manuel says the music community never hesitated to recognize Fats’ genius. He says his influence will live on for years to come.

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Manuel says Fats seemed most comfortable on stage and was always a crowd pleaser.

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Celebrity reactions are pouring in on Twitter, including from fellow Crescent City native and singer, Harry Connick Jr. Connick said Domino held pave the way for New Orleans piano players; and that he’d see him on top of that blueberry hill in the sky. Domino is best known for songs such as Ain’t That a Shame, Walking to New Orleans — and Blueberry Hill..

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Tulane University has received a five-year 1.8-million-dollar grant to study a possible link between traumatic stress and alcohol abuse.  Researcher Jeff Tasker says humans with post-traumatic stress disorder are more likely to abuse alcohol than the general population and this project will provide insight into why.

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Tasker believes there is a certain part of the brain that contributes to why some drink more than others during stressful situations.

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Tasker says endogenous cannabis signaling system in your brain is responsible for assigning emotional responses to various experiences. He says they want to provide insight on what makes a person more likely to drink more after being exposed to a traumatic stress event.

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14:30 LRN Newscast October 25

What was to be a celebration with homecoming at Grambling State University has turned tragic after a student and his friend were shot dead early this morning.   The shooter remains at large.  The incident occurred in a courtyard on campus with the victims shot outside of a dorm room just after midnight. Director of Communications Will Sutton says police have identified the victims…

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Legendary New Orleans singer, songwriter, and pianist Fats Domino passed away today at the age of 89. Domino was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1986 and was a great influence for many Louisiana performers. Celebrity reactions are pouring in on Twitter, including from fellow Crescent City native and singer, Harry Connick Jr. Connick said Domino helped pave the way for New Orleans piano players; and that he’d see him on top of that blueberry hill in the sky.

An HIV positive man who had a job offer rescinded by the Iberia Parish Sherriff’s Office is now suing them for discrimination.  Michelle Southern has more.

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Tulane University has received a five-year 1.8-million-dollar grant to study a possible link between traumatic stress and alcohol abuse.  Researcher Jeff Tasker says humans with post-traumatic stress disorder are more likely to abuse alcohol than the general population and this project will provide insight into why.

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13:30 Newscast, October 25th, 2017

Iconic New Orleans musician Fats Domino has died at the age of 89. Celebrity reactions are pouring in on Twitter, including from fellow Crescent City native and singer, Harry Connick Jr. Connick said Domino held pave the way for New Orleans piano players; and that he’d see him on top of that blueberry hill in the sky. Domino is best known for songs such as Blueberry Hill, Ain’t That a Shame and Walking to New Orleans.

Authorities say two people were shot dead on the campus of Grambling State University, and the gunman is at large. GSU spokesman Will Sutton says they believe an altercation took place inside a dorm room, and spilled into a courtyard outside when the shooting took place. He says a suspect or motive is not being released at this time; but they do have leads.:
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He says GSU offices remain open, and classes are on as scheduled.

A lawsuit has been filed by Lambda Legal on behalf of William “Liam” Pierce claiming their client was offered a job by the Iberia Parish Sheriff’s Office that was later rescinded when they learned Pierce had HIV. Attorney Scott Schoettes (shotis) says that suit is asking for Pierce to get his job back…:
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The Iberia Parish Sheriff’s Office says they don’t comment on current litigation.

As part of his campaign to educate the public on the Criminal Justice Reforms going into effect November 1st, Governor John Bel Edwards has released three videos featuring community leaders who were active in passing the legislation. Edwards says he wants to highlight the necessity of criminal justice reform in Louisiana, the reduced cost to taxpayers and the increased safety that will result from this reform for communities across the state.

12:30 Newscast, October 25th, 2017

Governor John Bel Edwards has issued a statement on the passing of New Orleans legendary musician Fats Domino. Edwards says our hearts are heavy today, but we will always remember Domino’s love for life and New Orleans through his iconic music. Crescent City singer Phillip Manuel says Domino’s influence will live on for years to come…:
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Domino, who was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1986, was 89.

Also in big Louisiana news today is the double homicide at Grambling State University. GSU spokesman Will Sutton says the shooter is at large, but this wasn’t terrorism and the campus is still open…:
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The incident apparently stemmed from an ongoing dispute between the shooter and the victims.

The Iberia Parish Sheriff’s Office is being sued by a man who claims he was offered a job as a deputy there five years ago, but later denied when the department discovered he had HIV. William “Liam” Pierce is just trying to figure out what happened, according to Lambda Legal attorney Scott Schoettes (shotis)…:
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No comment from the Iberia Parish Sheriff’s Office.

Police in south Bossier said they had to remove an 11-foot alligator from a road near Elm Grove before it could impede traffic. They said the gator had to be euthanized due to its size and dangers associated with trying to capture it alive.

 

11:30 LRN Newscast October 25

Legendary New Orleans singer, songwriter, and pianist Fats Domino passed away today at the age of 89. Domino was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1986 and was a great influence for many Louisiana performers. Crescent City singer Phillip Manuel remembers the kind nature of Antoine “Fats” Domino…
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An investigator with the Jefferson Parish coroner’s office says Domino died of natural causes.

LSU Athletic Director Joe Alleva believes attendance at games in Tiger Stadium would be improved if they started selling beer. Speaking to the Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation Quarterback Club, Alleva said they have to do a better job of making the fan experience at LSU games more friendly; and he feels beer would be a good place to start. He says hes continuing to push the SEC to change its alcohol policy.

Lincoln Parish deputies are investigating a double homicide that occurred on the Grambling State campus last night. Earl Andrews and Monquiarius Caldwell were shot to the death by a gunman after an altercation in a dorm room. The search for the shooter is ongoing, but University spokesperson Will Sutton says the school is trying to operate as normal…
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The Iberia Parish Sheriff’s office faces a lawsuit from a man who says he was offered a job to be a deputy in 2012, but the offer was rescinded when the sheriff’s office discovered he was H-I-V positive. Attorney Scott Schoettes (Shottis) says William “Liam” Pierce has been fighting this for years…
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The Iberia Parish Sheriff’s office is not commenting.

10:30 LRN Newscast October 25

Legendary New Orleans musician Fats Domino has passed away at the age of 89. He’s considered the father of rock n’ roll. We’ll have more on this breaking story in future newscasts.

Our other top story is out of Grambling State University. Two people were fatally shot on campus and the shooter is still at-large. University spokesperson Will Sutton says they have identified the victims…
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The shooting occurred around midnight. Authorities say there was an altercation in a dorm room and it ended violently in a courtyard. A description of the suspect has not been given.

Natchitoches Police have arrested two more individuals in the Sunday afternoon shooting that injured two young girls. Twenty-five-year-old Christopher Kelley has been booked on four counts attempted first degree murder and a 16-year-old is facing two counts of attempted first degree murder. The children are expected to make a fully recovery.

The federal government wants to hold the largest oil and gas lease sale ever in the United States as it plans to put up nearly 77-million acres up for sale in the Gulf of Mexico. President Donald Trump says he wants the U-S to become more dependant on domestic oil and Louisiana Oil and Gas Association President Don Briggs says this is a start…
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But a lease sale in August drew a tepid response from energy producers.

Louisiana has received an A-plus in a national small business survey and the state is ranked fourth for its supportive small business environment. The ranking comes from Thumtack which is an online service that connects customers with local professionals. Economic Development Secretary Don Pierson says small business growth is important to the governor….
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