8:30 LRN Newscast August 14

A new statewide political action committee has been formed to support law enforcement officers. Executive director of Louisiana law enforcement PAC says one issue they plan to address is police officer recruiting. He says many agencies are reporting a decline in applicants…
cut 15 (10) “…way too much lately”

Louisiana has reported its first death from the West Nile virus this year. A 71-year-old Alexandria man died from West Nile after first complaining about flu symptoms. There’s been 19 human cases of West Nile in Louisiana this year. Doctor David Holcombe, with the state office of public health, says we could be looking at a more active season this year…
cut 12 (08) “…than last”

LSU oceanographer Mark Benfield has determined the Gulf of Mexico is home to the highest concentrations of microplastic in the world. The plastic is small, about the size of a Mardi Gras bead down to the microscopic level. Benfield says they’re concerned the plastic is being consumed by marine life. That’s a problem because chemicals can stick to the surface of plastic….
cut 6 (10) “….into the animal”
Benfield says they believe the Mississippi River draining into the Gulf has brought a lot plastic into that body of water.

U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Secretary Doctor Ben Carson will be in Livingston Parish this afternoon to tour a Denham Springs neighborhood that continues to recover from last year’s historic flood. He’ll be joined by Governor John Bel Edwards and US Senator John Kennedy and Congressman Garret Graves.

07:30 LRN Newscast August 14

A newly formed PAC supporting cops in the state is trying to get the word out about who they are, and what they’re all about. Chris Stewart is the Executive Director of the Louisiana Law Enforcement PAC. He says their group plans to tackle matters that affect police officers statewide…:
Cut 13 (08) “that they have on them”
You can find out more online at LLEPAC.com.

71-year-old Donald Austin of Alexanderia has died after contracting the West Nile Virus. His family tells KALB-TV that he got sick two weeks prior to his death and they thought it was the flu. Doctor David Holcombe with the State Office of Public Health…
cut 11 (10) “….are asymptomatic.
There have been 19 cases of West Nile in Louisiana this year and this is the first death.

An LSU researcher has discovered the Gulf Mexico has the highest concentrations of microplastic in the world. Oceanographer Mark Benfield says you can blame the Mississippi River….
cut 5 (12) “…Gulf of Mexico”
Benfield says the plastic he sees in the Gulf is as big as a Mardi Gras bead and there’s a concern marine life is consuming the plastic.

U-S Representative Garret Graves anticipates House Majority Whip Steve Scalise will return to work after the August recess….
cut (08) “…of recovery”
It’s been two months since Scalise was shot in the hip. Scalise tweeted out a message in response to the deadly protests in Charlottesville, Virginia. The Republican from Jefferson Parish says he was disgusted by the violence and the vile white supremacist bigotry that inspired it.

06:45 LRN Sportscast August 14

LSU Football Coach Ed Orgeron says the offense dominated in the team’s second preseason game of training camp on Saturday. Derius Guice rushed for 102 yards and a touchdown, while Darrel Williams added 76 yards and a couple of touchdowns. Quarterbacks Danny Etling and Myles Brennan each threw for over 100 yards. Orgeron says there were some standout performers on defense too….
Cut 16 (23) “very, very well”

Louisiana Tech has reached the halfway point of fall camp and head coach Skip Holtz says the Bulldogs pass defense is getting better and they are not giving up as many big plays.

The Saints continue their preparations for the upcoming season at the team’s training facility in Metairie. Head Coach Sean Payton says Sunday was a difficult day on the practice field…
cut 30 (23) “…work done”
Quarterback Drew Brees slammed his helmet down to the ground at one point as a result of a high snap and a blown assignment on protection. High snaps have been a common theme as starting center Max Unger continues to recover from foot surgery.

Jacksonville has shut down former LSU running back Leonard Fournette because of a nagging foot injury. Fournette is not expected to participate in practices today and tomorrow. He missed several games last season because of a foot injury.

06:30 LRN Newscast August 14th

An Alexandria man has died after contracting the West Nile Virus, and health officials are urging the public to protect themselves. Dr. David Holcombe with the Office of Public Health says the virus is transmitted by household mosquitos, but you can keep the pesky bugs away.
Cut 10 (10) “they’re outside”
Seventy-one-year-old Donald Austin died last Tuesday.

Researchers found the Gulf of Mexico is home to some of the highest concentrations of microplastic in the world. The Great Pacific Garbage Patch is a well-known area in the central Pacific where plastic accumulates because of the current. LSU oceanographer Mark Benfield says the concentration in the Gulf is much higher.
Cut 4 (11) “in the world”

A newly formed PAC supporting cops in the state is trying to get the word out about who they are, and what they’re all about. Michelle Southern reports…:
Voicer 3 (30) “I’m Michelle Southern”

Several peaceful rallies took place across the state last night in response to the white supremacist rally that turned violent in Charlottesville, Virginia on Saturday. Governor John Bel Edwards tweeted that white supremacists represent the very worst of society.

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LSU researchers found the Gulf of Mexico has some of the highest concentrations of microplastics in the world. Jeff Palermo has more…

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Health officials urge the public to protect themselves against mosquitos after an Alexandria man died from West Nile Virus. Halen Doughty has more…

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A newly formed PAC supporting cops in the state is trying to get the word out about who they are, and what they’re all about. Michelle Southern reports…:

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Researchers found the Gulf of Mexico is home to some of the highest concentrations of microplastic in the world. The Great Pacific Garbage Patch is a well-known area in the central Pacific where plastic accumulates because of the current. LSU oceanographer Mark Benfield says in that region, plastic concentrations can be as much as several particles per cubic meter. But the concentration in the Gulf was much higher.

Cut 4  (11) “in the world”

With the Louisiana coast being mostly wetland with low population density, researchers started to ask where all the microplastic could be coming from. Benfield says the Mississippi River was the obvious candidate.

Cut 5  (12)  “Gulf of Mexico”

The plastic is very small, about the size of a Mardi Gras bead down to the microscopic level. Benfield says they’re concerned the plastic is being consumed by marine life. That’s a big problem because chemicals can stick to the surface of plastic.

Cut 6 (10) “into the animal”

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It’s been two months since congressional leaders were the target of an attack at a Virginia ball park. House Majority Whip Steve Scalise continues to recover from a gunshot wound to the hip. Baton Rouge Congressman Garret Graves says it’s a miracle no one was more seriously injured.

Cut 7 (10)  “that is amazing”

The Jefferson Parish congressman has undergone numerous surgeries since the shooting. Graves says his recovery has been complicated because he has both skeletal injuries in the hip and leg, as well as soft tissue and organ damage in the abdomen. But he’s optimistic Scalise will be back at work when Congress reconvenes in September.

Cut 8 (10) “very high”

Despite the severity of his injuries and the high risk of infection, Scalise has made remarkable strides in his recovery. Graves says he’s been discharged from MedStar Washington hospital and moved into rehabilitation.

Cut 9 (08)  “of recovery”

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An Alexandria man has died after contracting the West Nile Virus, and health officials are urging the public to protect themselves against mosquitos. Dr. David Holcombe with the Office of Public Health says the virus is transmitted by household mosquitos that are common in Louisiana. But there are ways people can keep the pesky bugs away.

Cut 10 (10) “they’re outside”

Seventy-one-year-old Donald Austin died last Tuesday. His family says he got sick about two weeks ago, but they thought it was the flu. Holcombe says that’s not surprising because for most people, West Nile Virus is completely asymptomatic.

Cut 11 (10) “are asymptomatic”

Holcombe says about nine percent of people get a low fever, and one percent get a neuro invasive disease that can be deadly. Most of the people who get the fatal illness are elderly. So far this year, 19 cases of West Nile have been reported in Louisiana. Holcombe says that could mean we’ll have a more active season this year.

Cut 12 (08) “than last”

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A newly formed PAC supporting cops in the state is trying to get the word out about who they are, and what they’re all about. Chris Stewart is the Executive Director of the Louisiana Law Enforcement PAC. He says their group plans to tackle matters that affect police officers statewide…:

Cut 13 (08) “that they have on them”

Stewart says they independently support law enforcement in the sate by promoting candidates for elected office and policies that help officers serve and protect communities more safely and effectively. He says there are many things that need to be addressed to deal with a recruiting problem.:

Cut 14 (10) “to it”

You can find out more online at LLEPAC.com. Stewart says 20 years ago, for example, the Baton Rouge Police Department would have three or four hundred applicants for 30 positions, and now they are lucky to get 75. He says it’s a national problem when it comes to police perception, and tactics…:

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LSU Football Coach Ed Orgeron says the offense dominated in the team’s second preseason game of training camp on Saturday. Derius Guice rushed for 102 yards and a touchdown, while Darrel Williams added 76 yards and a couple of touchdowns. Quarterbacks Danny Etling and Myles Brennan each threw for over 100 yards. Orgeron says there were some standout performers on defense too….

Cut 16 (23)  “very, very well”

Orgeron says the defense also did a good job at putting pressure on the quarterback. Etling threw for 114 yards and a pair interceptions, while Brennan had 107 yards passing and a touchdown. Orgeron says Etling is still the starting quarterback right now…

Cut 17 (20)  “on offense”

Orgeron says he likes the depth he has at running back. Freshman Clyde Edwards-Helaire has looked good, and Coach “O” says Nick Brossette has also performed well…

Cut 18 (14) “for us” 

 

10:30 Newscast, August 12th, 2017

The state’s budget deficit for fiscal year 2018, which begins next July, is up to one-point-five billion dollars. Most of the shortfall is due to the loss of temporary taxes. But rising costs and inflationary expenses also make up the budget gap. Some don’t feel inflation should be included, but Barry Dusse, with the governor’s budget office, responded that’s the law:
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Legislators and the governor have yet to reach an agreement on how to handle the fiscal cliff.

Former prison warden Nate Cain, the son of former Angola Warden Burl Cain, is facing 18 federal fraud charges over purchases he allegedly made with state credit cards during his tenure at Avoyelles Correctional Center in Cottonport. The 50-year-old and his wife, Tonia, each face one count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud and 17 counts of wire fraud. Nate Cain resigned his post last year amid multiple investigations surrounding his family’s links to alleged corruption.

First Lady Donna Edwards launched a website that provides a network of support for foster parents. Edwards says at Louisiana-fosters-dot-la-dot-gov, there’s a list of organizations who can provide much needed assistance to help foster parents take care of their children…..
cut 12 (10) “….foster parents”
The website also contains information how you can become a foster parent.

Another inch of rain is expected to fall across Louisiana this weekend as the daily showers and thunderstorms will not stop. State Climatologist Barry Keim says at least the wet ground is helping to cool things off during one of Louisiana’s hottest months of the year…
cut 4 (10) “…creeping up”
He says the wet pattern is caused by summer fronts crossing Louisiana and stalling along the coast.

 

09:30 Newscast, August 12th, 2017

The state’s budget deficit for fiscal year 2018, which begins next July, is up to one-point-five billion dollars. Most of the shortfall is due to the loss of temporary taxes. But rising costs and inflationary expenses also make up the budget gap. But Jonesboro Senator Jim Fannin questions why inflationary costs are included in the fiscal cliff deficit..:
Cut 13 (07) “scares everybody”
An agreement between the governor and legislators on how to close the budget gap has yet to be reached and it will likely take a special session to do so.

The Lafayette Police Department has made an arrest in the bizarre kidnapping incident last weekend. Lawrence Handley was apprehended at a Slidell hotel after an extensive manhunt. He was wanted in connection with the case of a woman who was abducted by two men who later drowned in West Baton Rouge when trying to evade police, who located the victim in a van the men were driving. Cops said the incident appears to have stemmed from an ongoing domestic dispute between Handley and the female victim.

First Lady Donna Edwards is teaming up with the Department of Children and Family Services to launch a new program supporting foster parents…:
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The Department of Transportation says it’s been given the all clear to go ahead with the project to widen I-10 from Highland Road in Baton Rouge, to LA 73 in Ascension Parish. DOTD Secretary Shawn Wilson says it’s very exciting…:
Cut 7 (08) “on a regular basis”
Wilson says it will take around two and a half years to widen the interstate by one lane in each direction.

 

 

08:30 Newscast, August 12th, 2017

Louisiana’s budget deficit for the fiscal year that starts next July is now up to one-point-five billion dollars. Jeff Palermo has the story…:
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Police in Baton Rouge say a 22-year-old man is dead and his cousin recovering from a gunshot wound after the two were lured to an apartment complex in hopes of selling a phone to someone they met online. Investigators believe the victims were robbed then shot while inside their vehicle before the suspect or suspects fled. 22-year-old Austin Rashaad Norwood was killed. Anyone with information about this case is urged to contact authorities.

It’s been a wet couple of weeks in the Bayou State, and State Climatologist Barry Keim says it’s not showing any signs of stopping. He says the wet pattern is caused by summer fronts crossing Louisiana and stalling along the coast. He says that’s what led to the downpour in New Orleans, and now there’s another front heading our way…:
Cut 3 (10) “a few days”
A 60% chance of coverage is forecast for Southeast Louisiana. The rest of the state can expect a stray shower or two this weekend.

The Department of Transportation says it’s been given the all clear to go ahead with the project to widen I-10 from Highland Road in Baton Rouge, to LA 73 in Ascension Parish. DOTD Secretary Shawn Wilson says motorists should start seeing activity before the end of the year…:
Cut 6 (04) “of 2018″
Wilson says it will take around two and a half years to widen the interstate by one lane in each direction.

 

18:30 Newscast August 11

A weeklong search for a suspected kidnapper has ended, as Lafayette authorities say Lawrence Michael Handley is in custody. Handley is accused of kidnapping a woman who was found in the back of a van in West Baton Rouge Parish. Two suspects evaded police and drowned in the Intracaostal Canal. Handley is charged with conspiracy to commit kidnapping, attempted and second degree kidnapping, and violation of a protective order.

The state’s budget deficit for next fiscal year has grown to $1.5 billion, up from $1.2 billion. Jonesboro Senator Jim Fannin questions why the deficit has been increased to one-point-five billion dollars, when legislators do not have to fund inflationary costs.

Cut 15 (11) “this year”

It will likely take a special session to address the fiscal cliff.

Louisiana Fosters is a new program that seeks to help connect foster parents with community resources. Department of Children and Family Services Secretary Marketa Garner Walters says these organizations can offer the kind of support her department cannot.

Cut 9 (08) “to be supported”

For more information, visit LouisianaFosters.La.gov.

It’s looking like a wet weekend in the Bayou State. But State Climatologist Barry Keim says the good news is the rain is cooling things off during one of the hottest months of the year.

Cut 4 (10) “creeping up”

Keim says fronts stalling along the coast are the cause of the continued rains.

17:30 LRN Newscast August 11

Nate Cain, the former warden of the Avoyelles Correctional Center, has been indicted on fraud charges by a federal grand jury. Cain and his estranged wife, Tonia, each face 18 counts. Prosecutors allege they used state Department of Corrections credit cards to buy personal items over a three year period. Nate Cain is the son of ex-Angola warden Burl Cain.

According to Insure.com’s latest study, Louisiana drivers are paying the second highest annual car insurance premiums in the country at just over $1900. Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon says there is new technology that can help lower rates like a product called usage-based insurance, which measures how far and how you drive..:
Cut 16 (11) “travel at”
According to the National Association of Insurance Commissioners, about 20-percent of all auto insurers will offer usage-based insurance within the next five years.

First Lady Donna Edwards has helped launch a new website designed to help Louisiana foster parents care for their children. Donna Edwards says Louisiana-fosters-dot-la-dot-gov connects foster families with community organiziations who are willing to provide assistance…
cut 11 (08) “…come together”
Over 78-hundred children were in Louisiana’s foster care system last fiscal year.

A contract has been signed with a contractor that will expand interstate 10 in the Baton Rouge area from Highland Road to LA 73 in Ascension Parish. Transportation Secretary Shawn Wilson says construction will begin in January and take two-and-half-years to widen the interstate by one lane in each direction….
cut 8 (08) “…paying attention”
State and federal dollars are funding the 72-million dollar project.