16:30 08-06-14

The legal wrangling over the Common Core Curriculum continues, as attorney Jimmy Faircloth has filed a petition in state court on behalf of Governor Bobby Jindal to stop the testing. Faircloth says that Common Core calling the shots on state testing violates the law…:
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There’s still no agreement on what is to be done with this 2014-15 school year.

The LSU Alumni Association President is speaking out about a lawsuit filed on Friday where it is alleged he offered lifetime payoffs to an female employee with whom he reportedly having a sexual relationship. In a statement released today, Dr. Charlie Roberts said he was “blindsided” by the accusations, and responded that the charges of him trying to pay off Kay Heath – when she was let go – are false.
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A Cameron Parish Jail inmate is back in custody after a massive overnight search following his escape last night. Sheriff Ron Johnson says 45 year-old James Lacombe had some outside help in getting out, but he also believes there was some human error on the prison end…:
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Johnson says Lacombe had a long criminal history, so they’re glad to have him back behind bars.

The new iphone 6 will be here next month, and insiders are saying there will be many benefits that users are looking for, along with some surprises. So we asked around the state, “What do you want on your phone?”
cut 11 :11sec. Q: “all that well.”
Most everyone we talked with are getting tired of the gimmicks.

15:30 08-06-14

There was a time when Governor Bobby Jindal was a supporter of the Common Core Curriculum. Well not anymore. Today Attorney Jimmy Faircloth filed a petition in state court on behalf of Jindal, saying the Constitution prohibits such interference from the feds that would dictate what our kids would be taught in school…:
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There has also been a lawsuit filed on behalf of parents and educators against Jindal, and his move to ban Common Core
Saints owner Tom Benson is back in New Orleans after his brief hospitalization yesterday, after experiencing breathing problems at the West Virginia training camp. The 87 year-old Benson arrived late yesterday and was in the office today, according to team spokesman Greg Bensel (BEN suhl). He says he is feeling fine.

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The Morgan City Police Department is looking for other people who may be involved in neglecting a 54-year-old disabled woman. Michelle Southern has that…:
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An inmate who escaped from the Cameron Parish Jail last night is back in custody. Deputies say 45 year-old James Lacombe took off througha weak spot in the wall…:
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That’s Cameron Parish Sheriff Ron Johnson.

14:30 08-06-14

There’s more legal action today in the dispute over Common Core. Jeff Palermo with more…
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The State Department of Education has been working on a new high school planner, to help students with their future goals. Now, it has been published, just in time for the beginning of school. State Superintendent of Education John White says there will also be online information and upcoming webinars.

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The Cameron Parish Sheriff’s Office says an inmate who had escaped from the jail last night is back in custody. Sheriff Ron Johnson says 45 year-old James Lacombe went missing around 9:30 pm last night…:
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Johnson said they caught up with Lacombe just before 11 this morning.

With a new iphone coming out in about a month, many Louisianians we talked with today are expressing what they are looking for in a new phone…
cut 10 :11 sec. Q: ‘money making app’
In our survey, 89% say they want longer battery life.

13:30 Newscast August 6, 2014

Governor Jindal wants a judge to rule Louisiana’s public schools can NOT use testing material tied to the Common Core education standards. Attorney Jimmy Faircloth filed the petition in state court today on Jindal’s behalf. Faircloth says the governor’s argument is the Common Core test is an illegal attempt to federalize education in the state..

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At one time Jindal was a supporter of Common Core, but now describes the controversial education standards as an attempt by the federal government to interfere with local education.

A Denham Springs man has been sentenced to 25 years in prison after pleading no contest to sexual battery charges. Dwayne Miller was ordered to serve his sentence without benefit of parole, probation, or suspension of sentence. Authorities say Miller admitted to the New Years Eve 2012 crime while in custody.

The Morgan City Police Department says more arrests could be coming in the cruelty to the infirm case which put a 22-year-old woman behind bars this week. Assistant Chief Mark Griffin says they believe Bethany Daigle and the 54-year-old disabled victim were roommates, but not related…:

cut 5 (06) “possibly pending”

He says Daigle is charged with cruelty to the infirm, exploitation of the infirm and felony unauthorized use of an access card.

A recent poll asking consumers how they feel about their cell phones shows that most people are tired of gimmicks, but want improvements to things like batteries and GPS. We asked these Louisianians what improvements they’d like to see on their phone…:

cut 9 (10) “faster”

Poll respondents named “ease of use” as their number one concern with 29% of the vote.

12:30 Newscast August 6, 2014

A new poll shows incumbent Vance McAllister in a very competitive race for the 5th Congressional district seat. Jeff Palermo reports…

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Governor Bobby Jindal is seeking an injunction that would keep state education leaders from using testing materials tied to Common Core in the state’s public schools. This move seeks to prohibit BESE and the Department of Education from using any standardized tests designed through an association with Common Core. The injunction request was filed in state district court today.

The Morgan City Police Department says more arrests could be coming in the cruelty to the infirm case which put a 22-year-old woman behind bars this week. Assistant Chief Mark Griffin says they identified one suspect, Bethany Daigle, who is also accused of using the victim’s debit card…

cut 4 (11) “dehydrated conditions”

Griffin says Daigle is charged with cruelty to the infirm, exploitation of the infirm and felony unauthorized use of an access card.

After an investigation, the Iberia Parish Sheriff’s Office has arrested a 25-year-old New Iberia man on charges of attempted first degree murder and home invasion. Arneze Jack was booked into the Iberia Parish Jail for the incident which occurred in New Iberia. No bond has been set at this time.

11:30 Newscast August 6, 2014

According to a new poll, US Representative Vance McAllister’s challengers are within single digits in the race for the 5th Congressional seat. The survey, conducted by the Glascock Group out of Pineville, shows McAllister at 27 percent, Monroe Mayor Jamie Mayo at 21 percent, and Republican Ralph Abraham at 18 percent. Mayo is the only announced Democrat in the race and ULM Political Science Professor Joshua Stockley says this poll shows Mayo has some work to do to make the runoff…

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Stockley says this race is wide open.

The Morgan City Police Department says more arrests could be comng in the cruelty to the infirm case which put a 22-year-old woman behind bars this week. Assistant Chief Mark Griffin says the investigation began in January when they got a complaint from a family member regarding people living with a 54-year-old disabled woman…

cut 3 (08) “and dehydrated”

Police arrested Bethany Daigle, who is believed to be the victim’s roommate.

The Louisiana Department of Education has released a comprehensive guide for parents and school personnel detailing pathways to opportunities for students after high school. Assistant Superintendent for the Office of Content, Ken Bradford, says the guide is divided into five chapters…

cut 10 (08) “three years”

It’s called the “High School Planning Guidebook” and can be found online at louisianabelieves-dot-com.

Crape myrtles in Louisiana are under attack from a new invasive species. Crape myrtle barkscales don’t pose an imminent threat to the life of trees, but over time could severely weaken their flowering output and vibrancy. LSU AgCenter horticulturist Allen Owings says gardeners should look for the signs of a barkscale infection…

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10:30 Newscast August 6, 2014

According to a new poll from the Glascock Group out of Pineville, US Representative Vance McAllister’s challengers are within single digits in the 5th District Congressional race. ULM Political Science Professor Joshua Stockley says the race is wide open…

cut 13 (09) “striking distance”

The survey shows McAllister at 27 percent, Democratic Monroe Mayor Jamie Mayo at 21 percent, and Republican Ralph Abraham at 18 percent.

The Louisiana Department of Education has released the “High School Student Planning Guidebook”. The comprehensive guide details policies and programs of “Louisiana Believes”. Assistant Superintendent for the Office of Content, Ken Bradford, says the guide references their statewide Counselor Assistance Center…

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The guide can be found at louisianabelieves-dot-com.

Tuesday Baton Rouge Mayor President Kip Holden criticized Governor Bobby Jindal for going to the Mexico border to discuss safety issues there. The Governors office issued a statement last night in response saying they believe the Mayor is wrong and that an unsecured border with Mexico does have an impact in Louisiana with the potential of gangs and drugs coming here. Jindal added it is shortsighted of Holden to say that illegal immigrants and an unsecured border do not have an impact on Louisiana.

Top officials with Cleco are expected to appear today at the Public Service Commission meeting to answer questions regarding a possible sale of the utility company. Commissioner Eric Skrmetta says they think there are some companies that believe Cleco is a powerful asset…

cut 9 (12) “want to purchase”

He says the public utility company can do whatever they want, but it must be approved by the PSC.

09:30 Newscast August 6th, 2014

The Louisiana Department of Education has released a guide for parents and school personnel, detailing pathways to opportunities for students after high school. Assistant Superintendent for the Office of Content, Ken Bradford, says this will be helpful tool whether a student wants to go to a four-year university or community college…:
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You can get the guide at louisianabelieves.com.

Crape myrtles in Louisiana are under attack from a new invasive species. Crape myrtle barkscales, the invasive bug, are infesting trees across north Louisiana, and feeding off of the popular summer flowering tree. LSU AgCenter horticulturist Allen Owings says the bug is tough to control and even seems to be resistant to weather…:
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Owings says gardeners should look for the signs of a barkscale infection.

Top officials with Cleco are expected to appear today at the Public Service Commission meeting to answer questions regarding a possible sale of the utility company. Commissioner Eric Skrmetta says if Cleco wants to sell the PSC needs to make sure customers and employees won’t be affected. He says they’ve heard there are several parties interested in acquiring the company…:
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He says Cleco is a public utility and they can do whatever they want, but it would have to be approved by the PSC.

According to a new poll, US Representative Vance McAllister’s challengers are within single digits in the race for the 5th congressional seat. ULM Political science professor Joshua Stockley says he’ll have to overcome a number of issues…:
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08:30 Newscast August 6th, 2014

A new poll shows incumbent Vance McAllister in a very competitive race for the 5th congressional district seat. Jeff Palermo has more.
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We’re inching closer to the $3.20 mark at the pump that analysts have been predicting. Statewide the average price for a gallon of regular is now $3.29 according to the American Automobile Association. That’s down 6 cents from last week and almost 20 cents from this time last month.

Crape myrtles in Louisiana are under attack from a new invasive species. Crape myrtle barkscales, the invasive bug, are infesting trees across north Louisiana, and feeding off of the popular summer flowering tree. LSU AgCenter horticulturist Allen Owings says the bug first arrived from overseas…:
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He says the bugs don’t pose an imminent threat to the life of the trees, but given time, could severely weaken their flowering output and vibrancy.

Top officials with Cleco are expected to appear today at the Public Service Commission meeting to answer questions regarding a possible sale of the utility company. Commissioner Eric Skrmetta says if Cleco is considering a sale, he just wants to be sure of two things…:
CUT 7 (09) “of Cleco”
Skrmetta says Cleco is a public utility and they can do whatever they want, but it has to be approved by the PSC.

07:30 Newscast August 6th, 2014

According to a new poll, US Representative Vance McAllister’s challengers are within single digits in the race for the 5th congressional seat. Monroe Mayor Jamie is the only announced Democrat in the ace but ULM political science professor Joshua Stockley says the Glascock survey indicated he has some work to do to make the runoff…:
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The poll shows McAllister at 27 percent, with Mayo at 21 percent and Republican Ralph Abraham at 18 percent.

On Tuesday Baton Rouge Mayor President Kip Holden criticized Governor Bobby Jindal for going to the Mexico border to discuss safety issues there. The Governors office issued a statement last night in response saying they believe the Mayor is wrong and that an unsecured border in Mexico does have an impact in Louisiana with the potential of gangs and drugs coming here. Jindal added it is shortsighted of Holden to say that illegal immigrants and an unsecured border don’t have an impact on Louisiana.

The Louisiana Department of Education has released the “High School Student Planning Guidebook: A Path to Prosperity for Every Student”. Eric Gill reports…:
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A woman from Rayne whose four children perished in a mobile home fire while she was out at a Church Point nightclub in 2012 has been sentenced to eight years in prison with no benefit of probation or parole. Shaqueta McDade pleaded no contest to four counts of negligent homicide. All of the children were under the age of eight.