10:30 Newscasts August 21, 2015

The executive director of the Louisiana Republican Party’s name is listed as having an account with Ashley Madison, which is an infidelity networking website. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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The Ascension Parish Sheriff’s Office says a Dutchtown High School student was arrested for allegedly bringing a gun to school. Authorities say an anonymous tip about the gun lead to the juvenile’s arrest. The student was booked on multiple charges including possessing a firearm on school property and aggravated assault. Schools officials say there was no report of any specific threat to a student or employee.

Major television networks will begin airing Hurricane Katrina specials in recognition of the 10 year anniversary, putting the eyes of the world on New Orleans. New Orleans Tourism Marketing Corporation Spokesperson Lea Sinclair says thousands of journalists will ascend on the city….

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President Obama and former Presidents George W Bush and Bill Clinton will visit the city next week.

Motorists heading west on I-10 between Baton Rouge and Lafayette, should be prepared for lane closures beginning this weekend in West Baton Rouge Parish. Asphalt replacement begins today on I-10 westbound between LA 415 in Port Allen to the Iberville Parish Line. Department of Transportation Spokesperson Rodney Mallett says it’s time to replace the entire area because that asphalt was put down in the ’80s…

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He expects construction to take about 60 days if weather permits.

09:30 Newscast August 21, 2015

New Orleans will be the center of attention over the next week as major television networks will air Hurricane Katrina specials in recognition of the 10 year anniversary. New Orleans Tourism Marketing Corporation Spokesperson Lea Sinclair says the days after Katrina were a dark time in Louisiana history but expect to hear journalists tell the stories of great heroism that took place in the midst of the destruction…

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She says thousands of journalists will ascend on the city.

The Baton Rouge Police Department arrests a man accused of exposing himself to a woman jogging the LSU lakes claiming he had to do it to get into a fraternity. BRPD Corporal Don Coppola says 32-year-old Charles Jeremy Harrison of Denham Springs told the woman that not only did he have to expose himself to 100 women…

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Harrison was booked with a count of obscenity.

The St. Landry Parish Sheriff’s Office says a young boy was killed while riding his bicycle in Opelousas. They say the boy was riding his bike in the road when he fell off his bicycle and under the wheel of a truck. Authorities say, as of now, there are no charges pending against the driver of the truck.

I-10 west repair work in West Baton Rouge could cause some delays at night and on weekends. Michelle Southern has more…

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08:30 Newscast August 21, 2015

People around the country will have their eyes on New Orleans over the next week as television networks will air specials on the 10th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina. Emelie Gunn has more…

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Bossier City Police have arrested a woman accused of stabbing her boyfriend. They say 29-year-old LaQuandria Lyons allegedly stabbed 29-year-old Taequarn Johnson in the chest at their residence. Johnson was transported to a local hospital with what is considered a non-life threatening injury. Lyons was booked into the Bossier City Jail on a charge of aggravated second degree battery.

Louisiana GOP executive director Jason Dore says his name appears on a list of accounts that used the Ashley Madison cheating website because of work purposes. Political Analyst Bernie Pinsonat thinks this is a reasonable explanation. He says party officials typically spend a lot of time digging up dirt on candidates…

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He says its common for those who work in politics to use various websites to dig up dirt on candidates or politicians.

If you’re traveling west on I-10 between Baton Rouge and Lafayette, be prepared for lane closures starting this weekend in West Baton Rouge Parish. State Department of Transportation Spokesperson Rodney Mallett advises motorists leaving Baton Rouge and heading west on Friday night, to take an alternate route to avoid traffic…

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Asphalt replacement begins today on Interstate 10 westbound between LA 415 in Port Allen to the Iberville Parish Line.

07:30 Newscast August 21, 2015

State GOP executive director Jason Dore says the reason his name appears on a list of accounts that used the Ashley Madison cheating website is “opposition research”. He says it was for work purposes related to his law firm, Dore Jeansonne. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says in today’s political world, it is possible Dore used Ashley Madison for business purposes…

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Dore’s name is one of 639 on a Baton Rouge list of individuals that purportedly used the infidelity networking website.

Major television networks will soon begin airing Hurricane Katrina specials in recognition of the 10 year anniversary of the storm. New Orleans Tourism Marketing Corporation Spokesperson Lea Sinclair says this anniversary will give the Crescent City the chance to show they’re a model to the country of how to overcome tragedy and rebuild after a terrible natural disaster…

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For those heading west on I-10 between Baton Rouge and Lafayette, be prepared for lane closures on the weekend and at night in West Baton Rouge Parish. State Department of Transportation Spokesperson Rodney Mallett says they expect construction to take about 60 days if weather permits…

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Starting today, asphalt replacement will begin on Interstate 10 westbound between L-A 415 in Port Allen to the Iberville Parish Line.

The Baton Rouge Police Department arrests a man accused of exposing himself to a woman jogging the LSU lakes. BRPD Corporal Don Coppola says the woman claimed that there was a van driving around her which stopped and that’s when 32-year-old Charles Jeremy Harrison of Denham Springs approached her…

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Harrison is charged with a count of obscenity.

06:30 Newscast August 21, 2015

The eyes of the world will be on New Orleans over the next week as major television networks will air Hurricane Katrina specials in recognition of the 10 year anniversary. Fox News and ESPN will show features this weekend and ABC has a one hour show Sunday night. New Orleans Tourism Marketing Corporation Spokesperson Lea Sinclair says thousands of journalists will ascend on the city….

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President Obama will visit the city on Thursday.

State GOP executive director Jason Dore says “opposition research” is why his name appears on a list of accounts that used the Ashley Madison cheating website. Dore says his law firm routinely searches online databases to provide clients with reports. Political Analyst Bernie Pinsonat says its common for those who work in politics to use various websites to dig up dirt on candidates or politicians

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The Baton Rouge Police Department arrests a man they say exposed himself to a woman jogging the LSU lakes claiming he had to do it 100 times to get into a fraternity. BRPD Corporal Don Coppola says 32-year-old Charles Jeremy Harrison of Denham Springs is charged with a count of obscenity. The victim came forward on August 11th…:

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Coppola says cops identified Harrison from other police reports and the victim was also able to identify the man from a photographic line-up. LSU says there was no record of Harris attending the school.

LRN Newscast 17:30 August 20th

State GOP executive director Jason Dore says “opposition research” is why his name appears on a list of accounts that used the Ashley Madison cheating website. Dore says his law firm routinely searches online databases to provide clients with reports. Political Analyst Bernie Pinsonat says its common for those who work in politics to use various websites to dig up dirt on candidates or politicians…
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Dore’s name is one of 639 on a Baton Rouge list of individuals that purportedly used Ashley Madison. The names have been released as part of website hack.

Hurricane Danny in the Atlantic continues to move on west-northwest track towards the Windward Islands. The storm currently doesn’t pose a threat to land, but State Climatologist Barry Keim says we need to keep an eye on it…
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Keim says the forecast model has Danny weakening to a tropical storm as it moves towards Puerto Rico.

The Jeff Davis Parish Sheriff’s office arrested a 27-year-old man who had two girls, a 17 year-old and seven-year-old, living in extreme filfth conditions inside a Jennings home. Commander Chris Ivey says the 17 year-old had multiple injuries and was brought to a domestic violence center and the seven-year-old…
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Terry Joseph Landry was booked into parish jail without bond.

The state department of health and hospitals says there have been 20 people diagnosed with the West Nile virus in Louisiana this year. State health officer Dr. Jimmy Guidry says adults and children should wear mosquito repellent containing DEET when outdoors…
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Guidry says so far no deaths associated with West Nile this year.

16:30 Newscast, August 20th, 2015

There is a huge buzz around the state right now over the purported Baton Rouge Ashley Madison list which includes some fairly prominent names. The executive director of the statewide Republican Party Jason Dore says his name is on the list because his law firm routinely searches such online databases to provide clients with reports. There are 639 names on the Baton Rouge list.

We now have our first hurricane of this year’s Atlantic Hurricane Season. Eric Gill reports…:
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A Covington Fire Department official says three students from Covington High School were taken to the hospital this afternoon suffering from suspected drug overdoses. The Fire Department was called to the school after a report of an unresponsive student at lunch. Another student was also found unresponsive and a third reportedly told officials they had all taken the banned synthetic drug Mojo. At last report, the conditions of the three teens was unknown.

An Oakdale woman accused of killing, burning, and burying a pregnant woman and her unborn baby wants to change her plea. Pamela Causey-Fregia wants to plead not guilty by reason of insanity in the 2011 death of Victoria Perez and her unborn child. Legal analyst Tim Meche says it’s often difficult to establish an insanity defense…:
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Officials believe Causey-Fregia killed the pregnant Perez with the intent of taking her baby and raising it as her own.

 

15:30 Newscast, August 20th, 2015

Hurricane Danny continues to churn in the Atlantic as the first hurricane of the 2015 season. State Climatologist Barry Keim says it’s a relatively small storm with hurricane force winds extending only 10 miles from the center. He says that makes it much harder to predict what exactly it will do so we need to keep an eye on it..:
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He says they expect the storm to become a Cat 2 within the next couple of days.

The Jefferson Davis Parish Sheriff’s Office says they’ve arrested a man who is accused of keeping his 17-year-old girlfriend captive in a home also occupied by his 7-year-old child. Commander Chris Ivey says the young child was found by deputies in disgusting room…:
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27-year-old 27-year-old Terry Landry is charged with domestic abuse battery, false imprisonment and criminal neglect.

The Department of Health and Hospitals confirms 20 cases of West Nile have been reported so far this year. State Health Officer Dr. Jimmy Guidry says of these cases, 10 were the neuroinvasive disease, the more serious form of the virus. He says a small number of infected people will develop serious symptoms…:
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He says it’s important to take preventative measures when outdoors.

The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries says two men have been cited for alleged alligator violations in Grant Parish. They say 38-year-old Chad Watts and 43-year-old Patrick Daniels of Colfax took alligators during a closed season and with no license. 12 gators were found recently harvested at the subject’s residence. The two face hefty fines and up to 120 days in jail.

 

14:30 Newscast, August 20th, 2015

Danny strengthened enough this morning to become the first hurricane of the 2015 season. State Climatologist Barry Keim says Danny could become a Category 2 storm in the next couple of days. He says as Hurricane Danny moves toward the Caribbean, it will hit an area of higher wind shear that will likely weaken the storm…:
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He says hurricane Danny is tracked to move over the Lesser Antilles Monday morning then Puerto Rico Tuesday morning.

The DeSoto Parish Sheriff’s Office has arrested a teenager who confessed to stabbing his aunt to death because the devil made him. Sheriff Rodney Arbuckle says the teen committed the horrible act while his aunt, Yolanda Hunter, was sleeping and she died later at a hospital..:
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The teen is charged with second degree murder.

The State Department of Health and Hospitals confirms 20 West Nile cases this summer. Emelie Gunn has more on how you can prevent getting the disease…:
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President Obama will be one of many visiting New Orleans next week to commemorate the 10th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina. Former Presidents George W. Bush and Bill Clinton now say they plan to come as well and meet with residents to honor the city and commend them for beating the odds and coming back after the devastating effects of the storm.

 

13:30 Newscast, August 20th, 2015

Hurricane Danny is the first hurricane of this year’s Atlantic Hurricane Season. State Climatologist Barry Keim says Danny has sustained winds of 75 miles per hour and could strengthen to a Category 2 storm in the next couple of days. He says Danny is still over a thousand miles east of the Lesser Antilles moving west north west…:
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Keim says we’re several days away from even thinking about Danny entering the Gulf of Mexico.

The State Department of Health and Hospitals confirms 20 cases of West Nile so far this summer. State Health Officer Dr. Jimmy Guidry urges people to always wear mosquito repellent when outdoors and take preventative measures to keep the pests out of your yard…:
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An Oakdale woman accused of killing, burning, and burying a pregnant woman and her unborn baby wants to change her plea. Pamela Causey-Fregia wants to plead not guilty by reason of insanity in the 2011 death of Victoria Perez and her unborn child. Legal analyst Tim Meche says this move is not all that unusual…:
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A judge will consider the motion in an August 27th hearing.

Activists are now offering more reward money for information leading to an arrest in the case of a cat cut in half and left on display on a Covington golf course. They say anyone who comes forward with information about who did this to the cat will get a $1700 reward. The St. Tammany Parish Sheriff’s Office has formed an animal abuse task force to try and solve the crime.