08:30 Newscast, October 26th, 2016

The Greater New Orleans Fair Housing Action Center announces a $200-thousand donation to Baton Rouge groups assisting with flood relief efforts. Halen Doughty has more…:
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A man wanted by the Baton Rouge Police Department for allegedly setting a woman on fire with hairspray and a flame is now in custody, according to authorities. They say 28 year old John Harleaux is booked on one count of domestic abuse battery by burning, which is a felony. Investigators report the woman suffered second and third degree burns on her left arm, shoulder and back.

LSU Health New Orleans is offering free well water testing in areas affected by the historic flooding in August. Assistant Professor of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences Adrienne Katner says a contaminated well can be cleaned through shock chlorination. She says bad water has been a concern to flood affected residents…:
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Katner says their free well water testing program will start in Livingston Parish, but they’ll also visit other affected parishes over the next several months.

Attorney General Jeff Landry says he wants to fight for the state’s law that mandates strippers be at least 21 to work as an exotic dancer. Three unidentified strippers filed suit, and the AG said as Louisiana’s chief legal officer, he should defend the constitutionality of statutes passed by the Legislature. ATC is the agency set to enforce the Louisiana law that said a stripper has to be 21 years old.

 

07:30 Newscast, October 26th, 2016

The National Flood Insurance Program has issued over one billion dollars to help Louisiana policyholders impacted by the historic August flooding. Emelie Gunn has more…:
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A record number of Louisianians turned out to early vote in the November 8th election Tuesday — at just over 87,000, a 58% increase over the 2012 Presidential race. The top three early voting parishes were Orleans , East Baton Rouge, and St Tammany. You can cast your ballot now through November 1st except on Sunday, and get voter information including polling location online at geauxvote.com.

The Greater New Orleans Fair Housing Action Center is making donations to community groups assisting with flood relief efforts in south Louisiana. Executive Director Cashauna Hill says $200-thousand dollars from their Baton Rouge Revitalization Fund will be distributed among faith-based and nonprofit organizations…:
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Hill says organizations in the greater Baton Rouge area will receive a portion of these grants.

A traffic stop in Covington led deputies to a disturbing discovery that alarmed law enforcement authorities, and netted a couple behind bars. Capt. Daniel Seuzeneau with the St. Tammany Parish Sheriff’s Office says Monroe Myers and his girlfriend, Winter Flowers, had heroin, methamphetamine, a large amount of cash, and drug paraphernalia — and a sawed off 20 gauge shotgun disguised as a children’s toy…:
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The couple was residing in a Covington area hotel, and each face many charges.

 

06:30 Newscast, October 26th, 2016

Louisiana flood victims have received over one billion dollars in flood insurance payments in less than three months after the historic flooding. Wayne Berggren (Berg-gren) with the National Flood Insurance Program says they’ve seen over 29-thousand claims submitted for review and payment and of that 48-percent have been closed out…:
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Berggren says the average payment a homeowner covered under the National Flood Insurance Program is about $68,000.

A dangerous couple is behind bars following a traffic stop in Covington that led to a disturbing discovery. Capt. Daniel Seuzeneau with the St. Tammany Parish Sheriff’s Office says Monroe Myers and his girlfriend, Winter Flowers, were pulled over for a missing taillight…:
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He says deputies also discovered a sawed off 20 gauge shotgun disguised as a children’s toy. The two face several charges.

LSU Health New Orleans is offering free well water testing in areas affected by the historic flooding in August. Assistant Professor of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences Adrienne Katner says test kits that could be used to analyze for metals and bacteria will be distributed to French Settlement in Livingston Parish this week…:
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To learn more about the study email well-testing-at-L-S-U-H-S-C-dot-edu.

Two former high ranking officials at Angola are expected to turn themselves in today amid allegations they stole at least $160,000 dollars from a fund intended to benefit employees at the Louisiana State Penitentiary. Col. Shirley Whittington and former Lt. Col. Deborah Leonard, are each wanted on warrants of felony theft over $25,000.

 

18:30 Newscast Oct 25

Research from the American Cancer Society finds Louisiana ranks fifth in the nation for the number of smoking-related cancer deaths. Michelle Southern reports…

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A dangerous couple is behind bars following a traffic stop in Covington that led to a disturbing discovery. Capt. Daniel Seuzeneau with the St. Tammany Parish Sheriff’s Office says Monroe Myers and his girlfriend, Winter Flowers, were pulled over for a missing taillight. He says detectives discovered methamphetamine, heroin, and paraphernalia, as well as a gun that was disguised as a children’s toy.

Voters around the state are exercised their right to vote on this first day of early voting. Charles and Kathleen Gendusa were among those that cast their vote on the first day the polls opened. They were so eager to vote, they even showed up a day early.

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Early voting will be open every day but Sunday until November 1.

There is serious conversation about an east-west interstate that would cross central Louisiana through Alexandria, connecting western Texas to Georgia. Malcom Morris with the Gulf Coast Strategic Highway Coalition, says they’re working on getting a federal designation and Texas has already been issued one.

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Morris says I-14 is probably 10 years out from being constructed.

17:30 LRN Newscast October 25th

Early voting for the November eighth election started today at locations around the state. This displaced flood victim traveled a long way so she can vote where she is registered…
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Early voting is 8:30 to 6 PM through November 1st except on Sunday.

Party leaders on both sides in Louisiana seem to agree that US Senate candidate & former KKK leader David Duke should be allowed to participate in the debate if he polled high enough. Executive Director of the Louisiana Democratic Party Stephen Handwerk says they also share the same opinion on whether or not they would like to hear what Duke has to say…:
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Duke is one of six candidates who will participate in a November 2nd debate at Dillard University in New Orleans.

Louisiana ranks fifth in the country when it comes to the percentage of cancer deaths that are attributable to smoking. The percentage is 33-percent and it’s higher for men. Chronic disease director with the Louisiana Department of Health, Melissa Martin, says the state is doing what it can to decrease exposure of second hand smoke…
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Martin says the state also offers a free comprehensive quit line at 1-800-QUIT-NOW.

There’s talk about building an interstate that would run east and west through central Louisiana. Malcolm Morris of Leesville, who is with the Gulf Coast Strategic Highway Coalition, says they are awaiting for a possible route to receive a federal designation…
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Morris says once a corridor is selected, it could take another 10 years before construction starts.

16:30 LRN Newscast October 25th

Today has been the first day to early vote for the November 8th presidential election. Raymond Jensen works at the East Baton Rouge Registrar of Voters Office and says early voting turnout has been good so far. He says there’s usually a lot of early voters during a presidential election, and the lines show it….
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There was about an hour wait to vote in Kenner today, because of issues with the secure, fiber line, which means election officials had to manually verify voters.

Taking selfies in the booth of all things has been a big topic during this election cycle. Louisiana GOP executive director Jason Dore says social media is a huge part of the world today and sees this as an extension of that…:
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Early voting continues through November 1st, except on Sunday.

Research from the American Cancer Society finds Louisiana ranks fifth in the nation for the number of smoking-related cancer deaths. Michelle Southern reports…
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The Shreveport Times reports that workers at the Oscar award-winning animation studio, Moonbot Studios, have been laid off. Co-founder Brandon Oldenburgh has declined to comment, citing a non-disclosure agreement. There’s been speculation that Moonbot Studios was leaving Shreveport. The studio is known for its short films, commercials and mobile apps and they won an Academy Award.

15:30 Newscast Oct 25

Voters in Baton Rouge and around the state are exercising their right to vote today on this first day of early voting. Charles and Kathleen Gendusa were among those that cast their vote on the first day the polls opened. They say they were hoping to go before the lines got long, and they were so eager to vote, they even showed up a day early.

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Early voting will be open from 8:30 am until 6 pm every day except Sunday through November 1.

With only two weeks to go until the election, there are concerns about parties being able to reunite after US Senate candidates have been bashing one another within their own party. Executive Director of the Louisiana Democratic Party, Stephen Handwerk, expects this will make it harder for the party to come together behind whoever makes the runoff.

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Thirty two percent of all cancer deaths in Louisiana are related to smoking, according to data from the American Cancer Society. Melissa Martin with the Louisiana Department of Health says they’re doing what they can to reduce the number of smokers, which starts with keeping kids from lighting up in the first place.

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Louisiana came in fifth in the nation on the report.

Conversations are underway about building a new interstate through central Louisiana. Malcom Morris with the Gulf Coast Strategic Highway Coalition says a new interstate that runs east and west would have tremendous benefits for the military bases in and around CENLA.

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He says it will be at least a decade before construction begins.

14:30 LRN newscast October 25th

Louisiana ranks fifth in the country when it comes to the percentage of cancer deaths that are attributable to smoking. The percentage is 33-percent and it’s higher for men. Chronic disease director with the Louisiana Department of Health, Melissa Martin, says the state is doing what it can to decrease exposure of second hand smoke…
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Martin says the state also offers a free comprehensive quit line at 1-800-QUIT-NOW.

Early voting for the November eighth election is underway at locations around the state. This displaced flood victim traveled a long way so she she can vote where she is registered…
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Early voting is 8:30 to 6 PM through November 1st except on Sunday.

We’re two weeks away from Election Day, and party leaders on both sides are facing similar struggles. Candidates for US Senate have been going at it with opponents from their own party. Executive Director of the Louisiana Democratic Party Stephen Handwerk says those vicious blows will make it harder for the party to come together after November 8th…:
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There’s talk about building an interstate that would run east and west through central Louisiana. Malcolm Morris of Leesville, who is with the Gulf Coast Strategic Highway Coalition, says they are awaiting for a possible route to receive a federal designation and once a corridor is selected, it will be at least another 10 years from being constructed. He says the plan is for I-14 to run mostly along Highway 28…
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He says I-14 could help drive economic development in central Louisiana and help Fort Polk as well.

13:30 Newscast, October 5th, 2016

Early voting begins today for the November 8th election. Secretary of State Tom Schedler expects a high turnout this year…:
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There are changes to early voting locations and you can find that information at geauxvote.com.

Party leaders on both sides in Louisiana seem to agree that US Senate candidate & former KKK leader David Duke should be allowed to participate in the debate if he polled high enough. Executive Director of the Louisiana Democratic Party Stephen Handwerk says they also share the same opinion on whether or not they would like to hear what Duke has to say…:
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Duke is one of six candidates who polled above five percent, making them eligible for the debate that will be held November 2 at Dillard University in New Orleans.

There’s talk of central Louisiana getting a second interstate, called I-14, connecting Texas to Georgia. Emelie Gunn has more…:
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Louisiana ranks fifth in the nation for the number of smokers who died from lung cancer, according to research from the American Cancer Society. Chronic Disease Director with the Louisiana Department of Health, Melissa Martin, says smokers can call 1-800-QUIT-NOW for help…:
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12:30 Newscast, October 25th, 2016

There is serious conversation about an east-west interstate that would cross central Louisiana through Alexandria, connecting western Texas to Georgia. Malcom Morris of Leesville, who is with the Gulf Coast Strategic Highway Coalition, says the chance of a new interstate called I-14, is very likely…:
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Morris says once a designation is received, a corridor is selected but the interstate is probably 10 years out from being constructed.

Today is the first day of early voting and taking selfies in the booth of all things has been a big topic of controversy this cycle. Louisiana GOP executive director Jason Dore says social media is a huge part of the world today and sees this as an extension of that…:
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Early voting runs through November 1st but not Sunday.

Louisiana ranks fifth in the nation for the number of smokers who died from lung cancer, according to research from the American Cancer Society. Thirty-two percent of all cancer deaths in Louisiana are attributed to smoking. Chronic Disease Director with the state Department of Health, Melissa Martin, says smoking prevention starts with kids…:
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The report shows Louisiana ranks second for the number of male smokers who died from lung cancer, at 38-percent.

The LSU-Alabama game is still over a week and a half away and the hype is building. Tigers running back Leonard Fournette appeared on SEC Now with Peter Burns and played a game of “fact or fiction.” Leonard was asked if LSU will beat Alabama this year and Fournette said fact.