09:30 Newscast July 13, 2015

The Louisiana Film and Entertainment Association will ask the next governor to make changes to the state’s film tax credit program, after lawmakers placed a 180-million dollar cap on credits redeemed in a fiscal year. If elected governor, Republican Public Service Commissioner Scott Angelle says he plans to examine all of the tax credits on the books to determine if they creating jobs and growing our economy…

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You can find the four major candidate responses at louisianaradionetwork-dot-com.

Beginning today, you’ll see lane closures on the eastbound side of the Mississippi River Bridge between Natchez, Mississippi and Vidalia for the placement of concrete barriers. DOTD Spokesperson Rodney Mallet says starting on July 20th, the westbound side of the bridge will be closed for seven weeks. He says during that time, no vehicles wider than 14 feet will be allowed to cross the bridge…

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Mallet warns drivers to anticipate delays.

State Police say a single vehicle crash in Washington Parish has left one man dead. They say 26-year-old Benicio Perez’s pickup truck ran off the road while he was attempting to drive around a curve in Franklinton and then struck a tree. Perez, who was not wearing a seat belt, suffered fatal injuries as a result of the crash. The investigation is ongoing.

It’s described by some as the unofficial start to the college football season, SEC Media Days gets underway today in Hoover, Alabama. Jeff Palermo has the story..

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08:30 Newscast July 13, 2015

Governor Bobby Jindal ranks 13th in an Iowa poll for the Republican presidential nomination. Emelie Gunn has more…

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The Lake Charles Police Department says two officers are on administrative leave after a burglary suspect shot himself in a squad car. 18-year-old Stacy Lamb of Lake Charles shot himself twice in the foot with a department issued weapon that had been left in an equipment bag in the back seat of the police car. Lamb was treated at a local hospital before being booked on several charges. The names of the officers have not been released.

The Louisiana Film and Entertainment Association plans to ask the next governor to make changes to the state’s film tax credit program. Republican Senator David Vitter says he doesn’t agree with what the legislature did, when it placed a $180 million cap on the amount of film tax credits redeemed, instead of issued. He says it creates too much uncertainty and he plans to address this issue during a special session after he’s sworn in…

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Complete candidate responses can be found at louisianaradionetwork-dot-com.

The eastbound side of the Mississippi River Bridge between Natchez, Mississippi and Vidalia will see lane closures beginning today for the placement of concrete barriers. State Department of Transportation Spokesperson Rodney Mallet asks motorists to be patient while going through this traffic.

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He says the westbound side of the bridge will be closed for seven weeks starting on July 20th.

07:30 Newscast July 13, 2015

The Louisiana Film and Entertainment Association will ask the next governor to make changes to the state’s film tax credit program, after lawmakers placed a 180-million dollar cap on credits redeemed in a fiscal year. The lone Democrat in the race, Amite representative John Bel Edwards, says he supports a cap on this program in the range of 180-million dollars…

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The candidates complete responses can be found at louisianaradionetwork-dot-com.

A new poll conducted by KBUR/WAA in Iowa, shows Governor Bobby Jindal in 13th place among Republican presidential hopefuls with 2 percent from likely caucus goers. KBUR’s Robin Johnson says there is a lot of pressure on candidates now and Jindal needs to do something big to get more name recognition to place in the top 10 for the August debates…

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The Iowa caucuses are scheduled for February 1st.

Starting today, the eastbound side of the Mississippi River Bridge between Natchez, Mississippi and Vidalia will see lane closures for the placement of concrete barriers. State Department of Transportation Spokesperson Rodney Mallet says starting on July 20th, the westbound side of the bridge will be closed for seven weeks…

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Mallet warns drivers to anticipate delays.

Miss Oklahoma Olivia Jordan was crowned Miss USA last night in Baton Rouge. Ylianna Guerra of Texas was named first runner-up. The pageant, which aired on the REELZ cable network, was pulled from NBC’s programming schedule after pageant co-owner Donald Trump’s controversial comments regarding Mexican immigrants. Jordan will represent the United States in the Miss Universe pageant.

06:30 Newscast July 13, 2015

A republican presidential nomination poll conducted by KBUR/WAA in Iowa, places Governor Bobby Jindal in 13th with 2 percent from likely caucus goers . Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker leads with 18 percent. Robin Johnson ,with KBUR, says because he just announced a couple of weeks ago, it’s a little early to judge Jindal’s polling records at this point.

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The Iowa caucuses on February 1st are the first of the contests for the 2016 Presidential election.

The Louisiana Film and Entertainment Association will ask the next governor to make changes to the state’s film tax credit program, after lawmakers placed a 180-million dollar cap on credits redeemed in a fiscal year. Lt. Governor and republican gubernatorial candidate Jay Dardenne says the cap was set too low…

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The four major candidate answers can be found at louisianaradionetwork-dot-com.

SEC football media days get underway today in Hoover, Alabama, which many consider the unofficial start to the college football season. Hundreds of reporters attend this event every year to hear from SEC coaches and players. Braden Gall, with Athlon Sports, says new SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey, who replaced Mike Slive, kicks off the festivities by speaking with the media…

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Gall says the handling of discipline when players get in trouble off the field will likely be a topic Sankey gets into. LSU football coach Les Miles and three of his players will go before the media on Thursday.

LRN Newscast 10:30 July 11

A new poll on the governor’s race shows Republican David Vitter and Democrat John Bel Edwards in a statistical tie. Emelie Gunn has more…
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Community colleges in Louisiana are raising tuition by 10-percent for the upcoming school year. The increase is allowed under the GRAD Act, which allows campuses to increase tuition higher than five-percent, if certain goals are met. Community college leaders say the tuition hike brings two-year schools in line with others in the Southeast.

The Louisiana Film and Entertainment Association will no longer pursue a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of the cap that was placed on the film tax incentive program. LFEA president Will French says instead of engaging in a legal battle, they believe their efforts are better served working with state agencies to make sure the film industry can still thrive…
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The Louisiana High School Officials Association meets tomorrow and LHSAA Executive Director Eddie Bonine says he’ll be there as referees are threatening not to work this fall, if they don’t get more money and other stipulations. Bonine says he’s asking for more time to discuss this issue with high school principals and superintendents…
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The refs say they are tired of broken promises.

LRN Newscast 09:30 July 11

The Louisiana Film and Entertainment Association says they will no longer pursue a lawsuit against the legislation that capped the film tax credit program at 180-million dollars. LFEA president Will French says they are pleased with how the Jindal administration is interpreting the new law, but changes still need to be made and they hope to fix those glitches when a new governor is sworn in…
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State Police has issued a traffic advisory for those motorists who plan on traveling on I-10 between Baton Rouge and Lafayette this weekend. Trooper Bryan Lee says there will be lane closures for road work just west of the Mississippi River bridge….
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LHSAA executive director Eddie Bonine meets with high school referees tomorrow in the hopes he can prevent a work stoppage by officials. Bonine says student-athletes shouldn’t have to worry about whether they’ll play games this year…
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Referees say they’ve only received two pay raises in the last 25 years, but a report by the Baton Rouge Advocate found that football officials have seen five different pay increases since the 1990-91 school year.

A 12-year-old and two teenagers in Lafourche Parish have been charged with criminal mischief for lying about a kidnapping. Sheriff deputies say the three claimed that 21-year-old Kaleb Bruce grabbed the 12-year-old off the street and put a duffel bag over his face. The 12-year-old was able to escape and Bruce was arrested. But the three individuals eventually changed their story and were taken into custody, while Bruce was released after spending several days in jail.

LRN Newscast 08:30 July 11

Mississippi-based Triumph Campaigns conducted an automated survey on the governor’s race. Based on 16-hundred responses, Republican David Vitter received 31-percent, Democrat John Bel Edwards had 30-percent and Republican Scott Angelle had 14-percent. Jeremy Alford of la-politics-dot-com, says it appears Angelle’s TV commercials are working, because he previously polled in the single digits…
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Republican Jay Dardenne received 11-percent in this poll.

State Police issue a traffic advisory because of lane closures that are taking place this weekend in Grosse Tete, just west of the I-10 Mississippi Bridge. Trooper Bryan Lee says the lane closures are for road improvement work. He says construction crews will be present so use caution…
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The Louisiana Film and Entertainment Association drops plans to file a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of a new law that capped the film tax credit program. Michelle Southern has the story…
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One performance down, three more to go for Country music superstar Garth Brooks as he’s peforming this weekend at the Smoothie King Center in New Orleans. His first show in Louisiana in nearly two decades was last night, he’ll have two more tonight and then wrap up his stop in the Big Easy tomorrow night.

LRN Newscast 17:30 June 10

The Louisiana Department of Children and Family Services makes policy changes after a 15-year-old Baton Rouge boy was found in a home weighing just 47 pounds and covered with insect bites. DCFS Secretary Suzy Sonnier says they are adding medical experts to case examinations with special needs children…
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The mother of the 15-year-old child is behind bars on a 115-thousand dollar bond.

The Louisiana Film and Entertainment Association will no longer pursue a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of the cap that was placed on the film tax incentive program. LFEA president Will French says instead of engaging in a legal battle, they believe their efforts are better served working with state agencies to make sure the film industry can still thrive…
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There are two candidates neck and neck in the governor’s race, according to a phone survey conducted by Triumph Campaigns. At 31 percent, Republican David Vitter has a slight lead over Democrat John Bel Edwards, at 30 percent. But, LA-politics-dot-com’s Jeremy Alford says a lot can happen between now and the primary on October 24th…
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Louisiana State Police is alerting motorists to expect delays when traveling between Lafayette and Baton Rouge on Interstate 10 this weekend. Heavy backups are anticipated as a result of lane closures on the Mississippi River bridge. Trooper Bryan Lee says construction begins Friday night…:
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A lane of I-10 westbound at Grosse Tete will remain closed until 6:00 am Monday morning.

LRN Newscast 16:30 07-10-2015

An automated telephone survey conducted by Triumph Campaigns finds Republican US Senator David Vitter and Democratic State Representative John Bel Edwards neck and neck in the governor’s race. Vitter had 31-percent; while Edwards got 30-percent…
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That’s Jeremy Alford with LA-Politics-dot-com.

Policy changes for the Department of Children and Family Services after a 15-year-old Baton Rouge special needs boy was found in a home weighing just 47 pounds with insect bites, and lying in his own waste. DCFS Secretary Suzy Sonnier says kids in bad conditions will now be assessed by a group of medical professionals…
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The Louisiana Film and Entertainment Association drops plans to file a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of a new law that capped the film tax credit program. Here’s Michelle Southern with more…
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A teenager from Benton, who bragged on social media about stealing 16 street signs from specific Bossier Parish neighborhoods, can now add one more address to the places he’s visited-the Bossier Maximum Security Faciliy. Seventeen year-old Chase Grubbs has been charged with 16 counts of theft.

LRN Newscast 15:30 07-10-15

There are two candidates that are neck and neck in the governor’s race at the moment, according to an new phone survey conducted by Triumph Campaigns. At 31 percent, Republican David Vitter has a slight lead over Democrat John Bel Edwards, at 30 percent. But, LA-politics-dot-com’s Jeremy Alford says a lot can happen between now at the primary on October 24th…
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Whoever the new governor is, they will be hearing from The Louisiana Film and Entertainment Association, since they are not moving forward with a lawsuit challenging the state law that caps the film tax credit program. L-F-E-A President Will French says are pleased with how Governor Bobby Jindal is intrepreting the law.
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And they are hopeful the gubernatorial candidates will endorse their plan.
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DCFS is changing some policies to prevent more cases like that of a Baton Rouge special needs child, who was foud severely malnourished, and in diplorable conditions this week. DCFS Secretary Suzy Sonnier says that case underscores the need for more efficiency in future investigations of living conditions…
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Starting at 8pm, I-10 delays will be found between Baton Rouge and Lafayette, with lane closures in both directions across the basin bridge. DOTD says those closures will be in effect until Monday morning at 6 am, and State Police Trooper Bryan Lee says be careful…
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They are suggesting Highway 190 as your best alternate.