LRN Newscast 15:30 11-04-14

It’s the home-stretch of Election Day, polling places are seeing a steady stream of voters, with many in long lines. Some voters we spoke with, said today is the day their voices get heard…

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Today Secretary of State Tom Schedler reminds voters to go in prepared, since there is a 3 minute time limit in the booth…

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He says he expects the voter turnout in Louisiana to be just above 50 percent.

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The Calcasieu Parish Sheriff’s Office has arrested the niece of a Sulphur woman found dead in her home with second degree murder. Commander James McGee the victim -Sixty-six year-old Pamela Parker- was a retired nurse with a big heart, who would let narcotics users stay in a shed on her property. The suspect,-54 year-old Sarah Parker- made the 9-1-1 call in July…

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The charge for Sarah Parker is second-degree murder.

 

The man accused of killing two teenage girls and injuring a third in Breaux Bridge last week remains hospitalized in guarded condition and has only told detectives a few details about the fatal crash. Thirty-two-year-old Jeremy Abraham has yet to be charged in the incident…

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That’s Master Trooper Brooks David.

LRN Newscast 14:30 11-04-14

If you find you have some issues with voting today in the primary, Secretary of State Tom Schedler says there are some things that you can do..

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And that toll-free number is 1-800-883-2805.

It’s predicted that voter turnout will be just above 50 percent, and the voters we spoke with were excited to cast their ballots.

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The polls close tonight at 8pm.

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An army veteran who served in Kuwait and Iraq is facing charges of vehicular homicide in the deaths of two girls, and the injury of a third in Breaux Bridge. Master Trooper Brooks David says they are waiting on toxicology reports to see if 32 year-old Jeremy Abraham was impaired…

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That crash claimed the lives of 15-year-old Cornasha Flugence and 14-year-old Kylee Henry.

 

The niece of a Sulphur woman found dead in her home has been arrested on a charge of second degree murder. Calcasieu Parish Sheriff’s Office Commander James McGee says they arrested 54-year-old Sarah Parker in the death of 66-year-old Pamela Parker about 3 months ago. As far as the details, …

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The victim would reportedly let narcotics users stay in a shed on her property.

13:30 Newscast November 4th, 2014

Over one-million Louisiana residents are expected to vote today. Jeff Palermo has more…:
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Hercules Offshore has announced plans to lay off 324 offshore Gulf of Mexico workers by the end of the year. The Houston-based company says the lay offs are a result of a decline in business. The cutback will affect employees who work out of Port Fourchon, Grand Isle, Cameron, Abbeville, Lafitte, Larose and Venice.

The man accused of killing two teenage girls in Breaux Bridge last week remains hospitalized and has communicated very little with authorities about the crash. There are unconfirmed reports that Abraham, an army veteran who served in Iraq and Kuwait, may have suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder. LSP Master Trooper Brooks David says 32-year-old Jeremy Abraham will still face the charges against him whether or not he is diagnosed with PTSD…:
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He says they are still waiting on toxicology results to see if Abraham was impaired at the time of the crash.

The Calcasieu Parish Sheriff’s office says a 26-year-old Lake Charles woman is under arrest in connection with the death of a 6-month-old baby. They say Brittney Woodcock is booked with negligent homicide after the baby died from being wedged between an adult bed and a wall while in the suspect’s care. Her bond is set a $750,000.

12:30 Newscast November 4th, 2014

When you enter the booth today, Secretary of State Tom Schedler is reminding voters that there is a time limit to cast your ballot so lines can keep moving. He says according to state law, you only have three minutes to make your selections…:
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The US Senate race is the marquee item on the ballot. Democrat Mary Landrieu is seeking a fourth term. There are some voters we spoke with who believe it’s time for a change, while others back Landrieu…:
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Polls close tonight at 8pm.

The Calcasieu Parish Sheriff’s Office has arrested the niece of a Sulpher woman found dead in her home with second degree murder. Commander James McGee says after a three month investigation they have arrested 54-year-old Sarah Parker in the death of 66-year-old Pamela Parker…:
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He describes the victim as a retired nurse with a big heart who would let narcotics users stay in a shed on her property. The matter is under investigation.

Don’t forget to buy your Mega Millions ticket for tonight’s drawing. The grand prize is up to $321 million which is the 8th largest jackpot in the game’s history.

11:30 Newscast November 4th, 2014

Polls across the state are seeing a steady stream of voters on this Election Day. Some of the voters we spoke with, said today is the day their voices get heard…:
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The polls close at 8pm.

There’s a large field of candidates vying for the 5th District Congressional seat. ULM Political Science Professor Joshua Stockley Democrat Monroe Mayor Jamie Mayo has the best chance to make the runoff. But who will face him is tough to say. He says Zach Dasher of Calhoun has a lot of momentum heading into election day…:
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He says a lot of the polls show Dr. Ralph Abraham leading the way in today’s primary.

The man accused of killing two teenage girls in a Breaux Bridge pedestrian crash last week remains hospitalized and has only told detectives a few details about the fatal wreck. Eric Gill reports…:
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Bama week has arrived for the 14th ranked LSU Tigers as they host the 4th ranked Crimson Tide this Saturday night in Death Valley. Coach Les Miles is 5-and-5 against Alabama during his time at LSU. Bama is seven and one on the season and once again have one of the best defenses in the SEC. Kickoff is set for 7pm.

10:30 Newscast November 4th, 2014

Polls are open across the state for today’s election. Scott Carwile reports…:
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The state department of education says 44-percent of students in the voucher program reached a “basic” achievement level on standardized tests last year. That’s up from 42-percent the year prior. The state also says 23 of the 125 participating voucher schools did not perform well enough to accept new voucher students next year.

The man accused of killing two teenage girls and injuring a third in Breaux Bridge last week remains hospitalized in guarded condition and is reportedly refusing to speak to police. 32-year-old Jeremy Abraham faces several charges including two counts of vehicular homicide. Master Trooper Brooks David says has yet to be charged in the incident…:
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There are unconfirmed reports that Abraham, an army veteran who served in Iraq and Kuwait, may have suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder.

The Calcasieu Parish Sheriff’s office says they have arrested the niece of a 66-year-old woman who was found dead in her home in July. They say 54-year-old Sarah F Parker of Sulphur, who made the original 911 call, was developed as a suspect after she apparently told other people the details of the murder. The victim is identified as Pamela Parker.

09:30 Newscast November 4, 2014

Polls are open, Election Day is underway, and political pundits believe there will be a runoff in Louisiana’s US Senate race. Analyst Clancy Dubos says if this race goes to a December 6th runoff, it turns into a completely different election…

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Most polls show Senator Mary Landrieu winning in the primary but losing in the runoff.

There’s a long list of candidates in the race for the sixth congressional district seat. LSU Political Science Professor Robert Hogan says it’s hard to say which Republican will be in the run-off. Dan Claitor, Paul Dietzel, Garret Graves, Craig McCullouch and Lenar Whitney have been the most active and Hogan says they represent different segments of the G-O-P….

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He says Democrat Edwin Edwards has the best shot at making the run-off out of the 12-person field.

Polling places will be open until 8 o’clock for today’s election. Secretary of State Tom Schedler expects it to be a busy day…

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Schedler says lines could be lengthy and one way to help speed things along is to study the ballot ahead of time at geauxvote-dot com.

According to the state department of education, 44-percent of voucher students reached a “basic” achievement level on standardized tests last year. Michelle Southern reports…

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08:30 Newscast November 4, 2014

Political observers say you can count on a runoff in the US Senate race after today. Jeff Palermo reports…

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Polls will remain open until 8PM. Secretary of State Tom Schedler still predicts voter turnout for today’s election to be in the neighborhood of 53-percent…

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He says if you can hit the polls sometime in the mid-morning or mid-afternoon you may have a little shorter wait time to cast your ballot.

There’s a large field of candidates vying for the 5th District Congressional seat. ULM Political Science Professor Joshua Stockley says since Monroe Mayor Jamie Mayo is the only Democrat in the race, he has the best chance to make the runoff. But who will face him is tough to say. He says Zach Dasher, a pharmaceutical salesman from Calhoun has a lot of momentum heading into election day…

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He says Republican incumbent Vance McAllister is in a fight to make the runoff.

The state Department of Education says 44-percent of voucher students reached a “basic” achievement level on standardized tests last year. That’s up from 42-percent the year before. Overall, Ann Duplessis, President of the Louisiana Federation for Children, says they are thrilled with the numbers because it shows there is a good accountability program in place that is working…

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The DOE also says 23 of the 125 participating voucher schools did not perform well enough to accept new voucher students next year.

07:30 Newscast November 4, 2014

The mid-term election is underway and political observers believe there will be a runoff in Louisiana’s US Senate race. Analyst Clancy Dubos says says the three main candidates, US Senator Mary Landrieu, Congressman Bill Cassidy and Retired Air Force Col Rob Maness, are working hard to get out their vote. Dubos says a good night for Landrieu would be…

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Most polls show Landrieu winning in the primary but losing in the runoff.

Polls will remain open until 8PM and long lines are expected. Secretary of State Tom Schedler says one way to help speed things along is to study the ballot, especially those 14 Constitutional Amendments, at geauxvote-dot com…

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Schedler says, as you head to the polls, don’t forget to bring your official ID.

There are a large number of candidates in both the 5th and 6th District Congressional races. ULM political science professor Joshua Stockley says republican incumbent Vance McAllister is in a fight to make the runoff in the 5th. Stockley says some of the polls have Doctor Ralph Abraham, a physician from Mangham, leading the way in today’s primary

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Stockley says since Monroe Mayor Jamie Mayo is the only democrat in the race, he has the best chance to make the runoff.

44-percent of voucher students reached a “basic” achievement level on standardized tests last year, according to the state Department of Education. Ann Duplessis, President of the Louisiana Federation for Children says the 44-percent figure is just an average..

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She says these numbers are encouraging considering these students had previously been in C, D and F schools.

06:45 Sportscast November 4, 2014

Bama week has arrived for the 14th ranked LSU Tigers as they host the 4th ranked Crimson Tide. Coach Les Miles is 5-and-5 against Alabama during his time at LSU and during his Monday gathering with reporters, he talked about what this rivalry means…

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Alabama will arrive in Death Valley on Saturday night with a seven and one record.

LSU defensive coordinator John Chavis was given a one-year contract extension, which will see him lead the Tiger defense through the 2015 season. It is reported that Chavis’ $1.3 million salary will remain intact for next season. According to USA Today, LSU has the highest paid staff in the country.

Five Memphis Grizzlies scored in double figures last night as they defeated the New Orleans Pelicans 93-81 in Memphis. Marc Gasol led the Grizzlies with 16 points as they improve to 4-0 on the season. Tyreke Evans led the way for the Pels with 21 points. Anthony Davis, who averaged over 28 points a game in the first two games of the season, was held to just 14 points. The Pelicans shot only 33-percent from the field and were outrebounded by the Grizzlies 52-49. The Pels fall to 1-2 and will host Charlotte tonight.

David Saunders is reportedly out as an assistant coach at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. The school released a statement saying that due to personal reasons, Saunders is no longer associated with the football program. Saunders served as outside linebackers coach and assistant recruiting coordinator for the Ragin’ Cajuns. It is reported that former Texas Tech defensive coordinator Matt Wallerstedt will take over Saunder’s duties.

La Tech quarterback Cody Sokol is named the Louisiana Sports Writers Association’s Offensive Player of the Week. Sokol threw for 5 touchdowns and ran for another in Tech’s win over Western Kentucky.