11:30 Newscast, October 6th, 2016

US Senator David Vitter has sent a letter to Florida Governor Rick Scott asking him to intervene in the matter of the Gator/LSU game not being moved from Gainesville on Saturday, as a Category 4 hurricane heads to the state. Vitter says the people of Louisiana are very familiar with the dangers associated with hurricanes of this magnitude, and the University of Florida should consider moving or rescheduling the game. Florida has said they only plan to change the time and that announcement is coming at noon.

The US Supreme Court has declined to hear former-New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin’s appeal of his 2014 public corruption conviction. Legal analyst Chick Foret says this means Nagin will have to serve out the remaining 8 years of his 10 year sentence, because there is no other court that can hear his appeal…:
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Nagin is the first New Orleans mayor to be convicted of public corruption.

LSU announces the search has begun to find a new live mascot to replace the ailing Mike VI. Halen Doughty has more…:
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The West Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff’s Office says a traffic stop along I-10 in Port Allen resulted in the seizure of millions of dollars worth of cocaine. They say 44-year-old Jesus Alberto Villafranco, of Deer Park, Texas, was arrested after a search of his vehicle turned up nearly 70 pounds of cocaine hidden in a compartment beneath a tow trailer. Authorities said the total street value of the drugs is more than $3 million.

 

10:30 Newscast October 6,2016

After announcing the grim news that LSU’s Mike the Tiger has only one to two months to live, LSU says they’re searching for a new young tiger to become Mike VII. But Manager of Captive Wildlife Protection with the Human Society Debra Leahy says the Humane Society has started a petition to end the live mascot program because it would be tragic, if LSU contributes to the cruel animal trade industry.
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We’re expecting an announcement shortly from The University of Florida updating fans on the time for this Saturday’s LSU-Florida game in Gainsville as Hurricane Matthew is rapidly approaching. LSU’s Sports Information Director Michael Bonnette says they are looking at all of their options, but the safety of the fans and the players is most important.
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The federal government has set a goal for zero traffic deaths within the next 30 years. The federal transportation department says self-driving cars could make that possible. Louisiana Highway Safety Commissioner Dr. Katara Williams believes autonomous vehicles could play a role in safer highways. But she says it’s too early to tell just yet, as many of these self-driving cars are still in the prototype phase.
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Northwestern State University President Jim Henderson is expected to be the new president of the University of Louisiana System, being the only candidate to go before the Board of Supervisors at 11 o’clock today. Henderson says he has immense love for the Natchitoches school, but he says he has ties to many Louisiana universities.
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09:30 Newscast, October 6th, 2016

In the wake of heartbreaking news that Mike the Tiger’s cancer is spreading, LSU announces the search is on for a new live mascot. Mike’s veterinarian Dr. David Baker says they intend to find a young male tiger in need of a good home. He says many times the government places animals in sanctuaries and doesn’t provide the fund for their care…:
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But those who don’t want to see live tigers being used as mascots accuse LSU of fueling exotic animal trade.

Florida football officials believe they’ll still be able to host LSU in Gainesville on Saturday despite the approaching category 4 Hurricane Matthew. The Gators say they start time of 11am may have to change.
LSU Athletics spokesman Michael Bonnette says they are looking at all of the options..:
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More news is coming down today on this at noon.

The Transportation Department has outlined a plan it says works towards the federal government’s goal of zero traffic fatalities within the next 30 years. Louisiana Highway Safety Commissioner Dr. Katara Williams says self driving cars could eventually be a potential solution but it’s way too early to tell just yet…:
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She says they are working hard always to raise awareness about safe driving habits like buckling up, getting off your phone and not driving drunk.

Northwestern State University President Jim Henderson is expected to become the new president of the University of Louisiana System. He goes before the board today as the only candidate. Henderson says if the job didn’t allow him to continue to work with Northwestern, he wouldn’t even consider it. He says he cares about Louisiana’s universities and has ties to many…:
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Henderson has been the Northwestern president since January of 2015.

 

08:30 Newscast, October 6th, 2016

As Hurricane Mathew churns towards the Florida coast, University of Florida officials say they will not move Saturday’s LSU-Florida game out of Gainesville. Emelie Gunn has more…:
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LSU is looking for a new live mascot now that Mike VI has sadly been given only a couple more months to live due to his cancer spreading. His vet Dr. David Baker says they will focus on finding the tiger that’s best for LSU to become Mike VII…:
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The UL-System Board of Supervisors today is expected to select Northwestern State University President Jim Henderson as its next leader. Henderson is the only candidate being interviewed for the job. He says he wants to do what he can to provide more opportunities for students in Louisiana…:
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He says one of the major things he would address as UL-System president is the rising cost of higher education.

A Grand Jury in Baton Rouge has formally charged the former assistant principal accused in the death of Lyntell Washington and her unborn baby. 39-year-old Robert Marks was handed a true bill for second degree murder and second degree feticide. Washington was positively identified as the badly decomposed body found in a ditch in Rosedale in June.

Cops in Monroe say a man is charged for allegedly speeding in excess of nearly 150 miles per hour in his Corvette so his front seat passenger could get the travel reading on Snapchat. John Pruett was booked for one count of reckless operation.

 

 

07:30 Newscast, October 6th, 2016

Hurricane Matthew is forecast to be a category 4 storm as it approaches the east coast of Florida, where it’s expected to hit the warning areas late today and spread north through the state tomorrow. But officials with the University of Florida say the LSU game Saturday will not be moved out of Gainesville. But LSU Sports Information Director Michael Bonnette says the Gators may have to move to a neutral location…:
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Bonnette says they’re doing their best to keep Tiger fans in the loop about game decisions.

Mike the Tiger’s latest prognosis of only living another couple of months has LSU looking for another live mascot, but not everyone is happy about it. Manager of Captive Wildlife Protection with the Humane Society, Debra Leahy, says no reputable facility would turn over a tiger to be used as a mascot…:
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The new president of the University of Louisiana system has all but been selected, as there is only one candidate for the position. Jeff Palermo has more…:
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The federal government has set a goal for zero traffic fatalities within the next 30 years. Louisiana Highway Safety Commissioner Dr. Katara Williams says drivers must put down their cellphones when they’re behind the wheel, buckle up, and never drive drunk…:
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06:30 Newscast, October 6th, 2016

The University of Florida announces that Saturday’s LSU-Florida game will not be moved out of Gainesville, even as Hurricane Matthew is approaches the Sunshine State. But it’s still up in the air on whether or not the 11am kickoff will have to be delayed. LSU’s Sports Information Director, Michael Bonnette, says they expect to have more information by noon today.
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LSU announces the search has begun to find a new live mascot to replace the ailing Mike VI. Halen Doughty has more…
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The federal government has set a goal for zero traffic fatalities within the next 30 years. The Transportation Department has outlined a plan that includes increasing seatbelt use and more rumble strips. Louisiana Highway Safety Commissioner Dr. Katara Williams says that’s the perfect ultimate goal, because even one traffic fatality is one too many.
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Northwestern State University President Jim Henderson is expected to become the new president of the University of Louisiana System, as he is the only candidate that will go before the Board of Supervisors today. Henderson says if selected for the position, there are some obvious problems he plans to tackle.
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17:30 LRN Newscast October 5th

Research by the Associated Press and the Center for Public Integrity finds Louisiana has more opioid prescriptions than residents. Halen Doughty has more…
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Residents of Jefferson Parish are demanding that Parish President Mike Yenni resign as a result of allegations that claim he sent a 17-year-old boy sexually explicit texts. This resident urges the council to take action..
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Yenni was absent from the council meeting.

Sad news today about L-S-U’s live mascot, Mike the Tiger. His veterinarian, Doctor David Baker, says the tumor on his face has resumed growing and his cancer has spread, and the 420-pound Tiger only has one to two months to live. Baker says Mike will no longer receive radiation treatment and their plan is to give the LSU community time to say their goodbyes…
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The doctor says they plan to euthanize Mike, once it gets to become too painful for him to live. Baker added that LSU has instructed him to find another live mascot.

Despite Hurricane Matthew’s threat on the east coast, the LSU-Florida game is still scheduled to be played in Gainesville, but it’s unclear whether it will kick-off at 11 AM on Saturday. Officials say a final decision on the start time will be made by noon central time tomorrow. But there are no plans to move the game out of Gainesville.

16:30 Newscast Oct 5

The University of Florida has announced that they will not move the LSU-Florida game out of Gainesville, even as Hurricane Matthew moves closer to the Sunshine State. University officials say they are not sure whether or not they will have to delay kickoff, which is scheduled for 11 am on Saturday. More information is expected to come by noon tomorrow.

LSU’s live mascot Mike VI’s cancer has spread throughout his body, according to his veterinarian Dr. David Baker. Jeff Palermo has more…

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According to research from the Associated Press and the Center for Public Integrity, Louisiana is one of eight states that has more opioid prescriptions than residents. Dr. David Holcombe with the state Office of Public Health says pharmaceutical companies push these pills as being safer than they are, and there’s a problem with patients demanding the painkillers.

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Louisiana’s opioid prescription rate was 1.03 per capita in 2015.

Jefferson parish residents called for parish president Mike Yenni to resign at a city council meeting today, in light of allegations that Yenni had an inappropriate relationship with a 17-year-old boy. Resident Richard Brown maintains that Yenni also offered the teen a job when he was the mayor of Kenner.

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Yenni has not made a statement on the matter.

15:30 Newscast October 5,2016

It’s a sad day for the LSU community as Mike the Tiger’s veterinarian says the mascot’s cancer has now spread throughout his body. Dr. David Baker says they believe Mike has one to two months to live.
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Baker says LSU has already instructed him to begin searching for a young tiger to become Mike VII.

According to research by the Associated Press and Center for Public Integrity, there are more opioid prescription in Louisiana than residents. Medical Director with the state Office of Public Health Dr. David Holcombe says Louisiana is one of 8 states with a high rate of prescriptions per resident. He says it’s very easy for doctors to just write a patient a prescription.
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Holcombe says when they crackdown on over prescribing these pills, many people who have become addicted will switch to heroin.

 
Jefferson Parish residents spoke before city council urging Parish President Mike Yenni to resign after multiple sexting allegations broke out involving a 17-year-old boy. Kenner resident and a mother of two boys, Stacy Alessandro, says she’s disappointed Yenni wasn’t at the meeting to refute these allegations. She says his silence speaks volumes.
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Yenni is married and has one daughter and a child on the way.

An unbuckled 19-year-old was killed in a single vehicle crash after her vehicle was split in half in Catahoula Parish. State Police Trooper Scott Moreau says police responded to a crash in Harrisonburg, yesterday morning involving, Reagan Rainey of Jonesville, who lost control of her vehicle and hit a tree.
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14:30 Newscast, October 5th, 2016

LSU’s live tiger mascot, Mike VI, will no longer receive radiation treatment for his tumor because his doctor says the cancer has grown out of control and there is nothing more than can be done. Dr. David Baker says their current plan gives the LSU community time to say their goodbyes to the beloved mascot…:
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They believe Mike has one to two months to live.

The speculation is on about what’s going to happen with the LSU/Florida game slated for Hurricane Matthew threatened Gainseville this weekend. Kickoff in The Swamp is set for 11am Saturday morning, but the latest track on the massive category 3 storm is that it could hammer parts of eastern Florida beginning Thursday and continuing into the weekend. Tulane and the University of Central Florida are delaying their Friday game until Saturday November 5th because of the storm.

There are more opioid prescriptions in Louisiana than there are people according to a report by the Associated Press and the Center for Public integrity. They found the rate for pain meds prescribed is 1.03 per resident. Medical Director with the state Office of Public Health, Dr. David Holcombe, says a simple solution to abuse that could lead to heroin addictions would be for doctors to check patients’ prescription history:
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Holcombe doesn’t expect doctors to be eager to do these checks because it would be another hassle on their to-do list.

Amid reports of being sexually involved with a 17-year-old boy, residents in Jefferson Parish are calling for the resignation of its Parish President Mike Yenni. This woman is calling on the council to take whatever action is needed immediately…:
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No comments from Yenni at this time.