15:30 Newscast September 4

According to the Louisiana Workforce Commission, 12,000 more people are holding down jobs in the state compared to last year. LSU economist Loren Scott attributes the increase to an industrial boom in Lake Charles and Baton Rouge and improvements in the construction sector.

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Construction employment is at an all-time high in the state.

The Barataria-Terrebonne National Estuary will help clean up Elmer’s Island on September 16, and they’re looking for volunteers. Spokesperson Alma Robichaux says the event takes place from 10 am until 1 pm, and people can sign up at b-t-n-e-p-dot-org.

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As many families light up the grill this Labor Day, Cattle Producers of Louisiana says there should be plenty of beef to go around, even after a devastating hurricane. CEO Dave Foster says restaurants and grocery stores are ordering way ahead of time, in light of the impact of Hurricane Harvey.

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Johnny’s Pizza House has celebrates the company’s 50th anniversary this month. President and CEO Melvin DeLacerda says Johnny Huntsman not only started a company, he also gave back to the community, which is a tradition that continues today.

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Today Johnny’s has 44 locations spanning multiple states.

14:30 Newscast September 4

Grilling is a favorite Labor Day pastime for Louisiana families, and Cattle Producers of Louisiana says there should be plenty of beef to go around. CEO Dave Foster says the industry views the holiday as the last big high demand season until Christmas.

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The Barataria-Terrebonne National Estuary is seeking volunteers to clean up the 2.5 mile stretch of beach on Elmer’s Island later this month. Spokesperson Alma Robichaux says the event is in coordination with the international coastal cleanup that happens every September.

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To sign up, visit b-t-n-e-p.dot-org.

The National Hurricane Center says there’s an increasing chance Hurricane Irma will affect the US. Forecasters say the category 3 storm is strengthening as it moves towards the Caribbean. It’s still unclear if the storm would make landfall in the US, as forecasters say it could happen somewhere between Alabama and North Carolina.

West Monroe-based Johnny’s Pizza House celebrates 50 years in business this month. Jeff Palermo has more…

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13:30 Newscast September 4

It’s Labor Day, so what is the stat of employment in Louisiana? Jeff Palermo spoke with LSU economist Loren Scott…

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A weekend boating incident in Cameron Parish took the life of a little boy. Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries agents say 11-year-old Griffin LeBlanc and another 11-year-old boy were jumping off a boat on Lake Calcasieu when they jumped into the path of an oncoming vessel. LeBlanc’s body was recovered, and the other boy was taken to a hospital in serious condition.

Louisiana’s favorite pizza franchise Johnny’s Pizza House celebrates 50 years in business this month. President and CEO Melvin DeLacerda says when Johnny Huntsman opened his first location in Monroe, no one in the area knew what pizza was. He says that’s why Huntsman resorted to some business gimmicks to stay in business.

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DeLacerda says Johnny’s even had to serve hamburgers and spaghetti until the region fell in love with pizza.

It’s Labor Day, which means lots of families are firing up the grill for a barbecue. Cattle Producers of Louisiana CEO Dave Foster says beef suppliers stocked up in case of potential shortfalls. But he hopes the marketplace doesn’t take advantage of that.

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12:30 Newscast, September 4th, 2017

Based on the latest data from the Louisiana Workforce Commission, one-point-nine million people are holding down a job in this state. They say 155-thousand people work in construction, which is an all-time high for Louisiana. But LSU Economist Dr. Loren Scott anticipates a lag in employment next year…:
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He says the biggest job gains are in the Lake Charles and Baton Rouge areas.

The 2017 season is off to a good start for the LSU Tigers. The Bayou Bengals blanked BYU 27-0 as the Tigers outgained the Cougars 479-to-97. It’s the first time the Tigers have shutout an opponent since 2014 and first opening game shutout since the 2007 national championship team. Coach O was a happy guy…:
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Volunteers are being sought to help clean up Elmer’s Island, an effort organized by the Barataria-Terrebonne National Estuary Program, or BTNEP. Spokeswoman Alma Robichaux says it’s September 16th and you can visit btnep.org if you’d like to join…”
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Johnny’s Pizza House celebrates 50 years in business this month. President and CEO Melvin DeLacerda says the company is in great shape, and he’s looking forward to another 50 years. He looks back and says not only did Johnny Huntsman start a pizza restaurant, he also gave back to the community…:
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Johnny passed away in June after a battle with Alzheimer’s.

 

08:30 Newscast, September 4th, 2017

On this Labor Day, we’re looking at the state of labor in Louisiana with LSU Economist Dr. Loren Scott. The Louisiana Workforce Commission says one-point-nine million people are holding down a job here right now, and Scott says huge gains are being seen in two main areas of the state..:
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Scott says the employment situation has improved in the oil and gas industry areas like Lafayette and Houma, but job losses are still continuing.

Volunteers are being sought to help clean up Elmer’s Island, an effort organized by the Barataria-Terrebonne National Estuary Program, or BTNEP. Spokeswoman Alma Robichaux says they’re holding an event in tandem with the
international coastal cleanup that happens every year in September…:
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Visit btnep.org for more details.

West Monroe-based Johnny’s Pizza House is celebrating 50 years in business this month…:
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I-10 is now open in both directions at the Texas state line, according to State Police. But some other roads remain closed due to flooding, and you can check 511la.org for an up-to-date map of closures around the state.

A very nice start to the season for the LSU Tigers as they easily beat BYU 27-0. The offense was efficient as Derrius Guice rushed for 120 yards and two touchdowns.

07:30 Newscast, September 4th, 2017

It’s Labor Day, so what is the state of employment in Louisiana? Jeff Palermo spoke with LSU economist Loren Scott…:
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The National Hurricane Center says Irma is expected to affect the northeastern Leeward Islands within a couple of days as a major hurricane. The NHC says it is still too early to determine what direct impacts Hurricane Irma might have on the continental US. Regardless, everyone in hurricane-prone areas should ensure that they have their hurricane plan in place, as we are now near the peak of the season.

Johnny’s Pizza House celebrates 50 years in business this month. President and CEO Melvin DeLacerda says the company is in great shape, and he’s looking forward to another 50 years. He says Johnny Huntsman founded the company in Monroe after discovering his love for pizza while attending college in Iowa:
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Huntsman passed away in June after a battle with Alzheimer’s.

Many people are grilling out on this Labor Day. CEO of the Cattle Producers of Louisiana Dave Foster says when it comes to the impact on the beef industry from Hurricane Harvey, they’re seeing many restaurants and grocery stores placing orders for meat way ahead of the time they normally do…:
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He says there shouldn’t be any surprises at the grocery store when it comes to what you’ll pay for meat today.

 

06:30 Newscast, September 4th, 2017

Based on the latest data from the Louisiana Workforce Commission, one-point-nine million people are holding down a job in this state. That’s an increase of 12-thousand from this time last year. LSU economist Doctor Loren Scott says because of an industrial boom in Lake Charles and Baton Rouge, the construction sector continues to do well…:
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The state workforce commission says 155-thousand people work in construction, which is an all-time high for Louisiana.

LSU dominated BYU Saturday night inside the Mercedes Benz Superdome, shutting them out 27-0. Derrius Guice rushed 27 times for 120 yards and accounted for The Tigers first two touchdowns of the game, Quarterback Danny Etling finished 14-of-17 passing for 173 yards. LSU’s defense matched its offense in dominance. LSU comes to Tiger Stadium this weekend to take on Chattanooga.

One of the most popular things do to on Labor Day is gather with family and friends for an outdoor Barbecue. CEO of the Cattle Producers of Louisiana Dave Foster says consumers can expect to see sales here and there on meat products, but the beef industry views this holiday as the last big high-demand time for their commodity until at least Christmas…:
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He doesn’t expect there will be a huge impact on the beef industry as a result of livestock loss due to Hurricane Harvey.

Elmer’s Island will get a face lift this month, as a team of volunteers is set to clean up the 2.5 mile stretch of beach on September 16th. The event is hosted in-part by the Barataria-Terrebonne National Estuary or BTNEP. Spokeswoman Alma Robichaux says the idea is to find the source of the pollution…:
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Visit btnep.org for more details.

10:30 Newscast, September 2nd, 2017

The White House says President Donald Trump should have time to talk to residents still recovering from Harvey when he visits Texas and Louisiana today. When Mr. Trump lands in Lake Charles this afternoon, he is also slated to meet with the Governor John Bel Edwards, the Louisiana Delegation and the National Guard.

Edwards is visiting the state-run shelter in Alexandria today to tour the housing facility housing nearly 2,000 displaced flood survivors.

The Department of Children and Family Services has set up a phone bank for Texas families trying to locate loved ones evacuated after Harvey to mega- shelters here in Louisiana. The numbers to call are (225) 615-0086 and (225) 615-0258. Survivors who would like to let their family members and friends know they are safe and well are also encouraged to register at www.safeandwell.org.

Just as he did during the floods in Louisiana last year, Congressman Ralph Abraham, who is a major in the Air Force Auxiliary, has been flying Harvey missions over Texas. He says the US Air Force Assignment began Thursday when they surveyed Beaumont and Port Arthur from the sky…:
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The Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over campaign is underway for the holiday weekend. Louisiana Highway Safety Commission Executive Director Katara Williams says Labor Day weekend is one of the deadliest in the year:
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Many Louisiana residents are spending this beautiful day watching college football. The headliner is LSU versus BYU at the Mercedes Benz Superdome. Kickoff is at 8:30.

 

 

09:30 Newscast, September 2nd, 2017

President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump are slated to travel to Texas today to areas most impacted by Harvey, then to Lake Charles later this afternoon. Air Force One will land at Chennault International Airport, and that will not be open to the public. This will be the first visit by a sitting president to Lake Charles since President Clinton’s trip in 1996.

The state Department of Children and Family Services says they’ve decided to open a second mega-shelter for flood victims from Texas, this time in Shreveport. DCFS Secretary Marketa Garner Walters says they’re also taking care of nearly 2000 Lone Star State residents in Alexandria…:
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It’s Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over weekend. Louisiana Highway Safety Commission Executive Director Katara Williams says choose another option if you’ve been drinking..:
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Hurricane Irma is expected to strengthen over the eastern Atlantic Ocean this weekend — potentially becoming a Category 5 storm. Most models show Irma staying out of the Gulf, but Eric Blake with the National Hurricane Center says that doesn’t mean we should let our guard down in Louisiana…:
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Louisiana residents’ favorite place to visit for Labor Day weekend is Gatlinburg, Tennessee, following by Chattanooga then Atlanta. That’s according to a report by the property management company TurnKey Vacation Rentals. Spokesman TJ Clark says it’s not surprising that folks in the state look to leave the late summer heat for Gatlinburg…:
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He adds of the three summer holidays, Labor Day is the least popular for travel.

 

 

08:30 Newscast, September 2nd, 2017

President Donald Trump is slated to arrive in Lake Charles later this afternoon to access Hurricane Harvey damage in Louisiana and Texas. He and First Lady Melania Trump are set to meet with members of the Louisiana Delegation, the National Guard and Cajun Navy.

Louisiana Congressman and Air Force major Ralph Abraham is flying Harvey missions over Texas. Don Molino has the story…:
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Governor John Bel Edwards has announced that the state Department of Health has received a donation of 4,000 naloxone auto injectors from the pharmaceutical company, kaléo. He says they will be distributed to Emergency Medical Services and first responders throughout the state in an effort to reduce the number of overdoses from opiod abuse.

Hurricane Irma is located over the central tropical Atlantic Ocean, and is expected to become a major hurricane when it moves closer to the lesser Antilles early next week. Forecasters say it’s much too early to determine what direct impacts Irma will have on the US.

The state is opening up the mega-shelter in Shreveport, as the one in Alexandria is near capacity with Texas flood victims. DCFS Secretary Marketa Garner Walters says there are many shelters in north Louisiana originally designed to stand ready in case New Orleans had to be evacuated again…:
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Walters says it’s too early in the process to say how long these shelters will be open.