8:30 Newscast Feb 4

The man accused of killing former-NFL player Joe McKnight will have his arraignment on Monday. 55-year-old Ronald Gasser of Terrytown is expected to enter a plea of not guilty to second degree murder, as his attorneys assert Gasser fatally shot McKnight in self-defense because he feared for his life. A speedy trial is expected because Gasser has been behind bars since his December 5th arrest.

The St. Tammany Parish Sheriff’s Office will be featured on “Live PD” in the next few weeks. Spokesperson Capt. Daniel Seuzeneau says the show is similar to Cops, but it’s live with a few minutes delay. He says people are used to seeing lots of bad guys on the reality show, but he expects viewers will see plenty of the good guys too.

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He says the first show will air two to three weeks from now.

Governor John Bel Edwards has issued the call for the third special session of his term, as lawmakers are once again facing a midyear budget deficit. The session begins on Monday, February 13 and must end by midnight on February 22. The governor plans to use both rainy day dollars and budget cuts to resolve a $304-million deficit for this fiscal year.

Today is World Cancer Day, and Director of the Louisiana Cancer and Prevention Programs with LSU Health New Orleans, Donna Williams, says we’re already winning the fight against cancer. She says before the 1930s, cervical cancer was the number on killer of women in the US. But she says strides in the medical field have greatly reduced the risk for cervical cancer.

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She says lung cancer rates have also decreased as fewer people are smoking cigarettes.

18:30 Newscast Feb 3

Governor John Bel Edwards has sent a letter to President Donald Trump seeking his support for an additional two-billion dollars in federal flood aid. Congress has already approved one-point-six billion dollars in grant money, but Edwards says another two-billion is needed to rebuild homes, assist those who lived in apartments that are now flooded and provide protection from future flooding.

NRG Stadium in Houston is hosting its second ever Super Bowl this weekend, so when next will it be New Orleans turn to get the big game? Michelle Southern reports.

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The St. Tammany Parish Sheriff’s Office will be featured on A&E’s “Live PD” in the coming weeks. Spokesperson Capt. Daniel Seuzeneau says it’s kind of like Cops, except live with an 8 minutes delay. He says the camera crews are professionals, and so are the officers.

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Seuzeneau says the first show will air two to three weeks from now.

Saturday is World Cancer Day. Director of the Louisiana Cancer and Prevention Programs with LSU Health New Orleans, Donna Williams, says the goal of World Cancer Day is to raise awareness about cancer prevention methods. She says they want to share a very important message.

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Williams says more than half of cancers can be detected early and cured.

17:30 Newscasts Feb 3

Governor John Bel Edwards has issued the call for the third special session of his term, as lawmakers are once again facing a midyear budget deficit. Legislators will not be able to raise taxes, but they can propose to increase fees. The session begins on Monday, February 13 and must end by midnight on February 22.

Saturday is World Cancer Day, and people are raising awareness about how to reduce the risk for cancer. Jeff Palermo has more…

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A national shortage of paramedics is also affecting the Bayou State. Justin Cox with Acadian Ambulance says starting paramedics make about $42-thousand a year, and they’re offering signing bonuses for new hires to lure people to the industry.

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Cox says they’re also recruiting in high schools and offering to pay back tuition for people who come to work.

New Orleans has hosted 10 Super Bowls, but when will they get a chance to host another one. Jay Cicero, president of the greater New Orleans Sports Foundation, says the last two times they’ve bid to host the huge sporting event, they lost to cities who have a new or renovated stadiums.

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Cicero says they hope to learn in May that New Orleans will have a chance to bid for the Super Bowl in 2023.

16:45 LRN Sportscast February 3rd

A court settlement has been reached between Saints and Pelicans owner Tom Benson and his estranged heirs over removing the shares of the pro teams from trusts that were set up for Benson’s daughter and her two children. Details of the settlement have not been made public. Benson released a statement that says he’s pleased that this ordeal his behind them.

New Orleans has hosted 10 Super Bowls, but when will they get a chance to host another one. Jay Cicero, president of the greater New Orleans Sports Foundation, says the the last two times they’ve bid to host the huge sporting event, they lost to cities who have a new or renovated stadiums…
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Cicero says they hope to learn in May that New Orleans will have a chance to bid for the Super Bowl in 2023.

Saturday is a big day for former Saints kicker Morten Anderson and former LSU standouts Alan Faneca and Kevin Mawae. The trio is among 15 finalists who could be elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame. NFL analyst Mike Detillier believes former San Diego running back LaDainian Tomlinson is the lone lock to make the hall this year…
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Faneca is a six-time first-team All-Pro selection and Andersen is the NFL’s all-time leading scorer.

Two defense attorneys Ronald Gasser have told the Associated Press that the fatal shooting of former NFL running back Joe McKnight was in self-defense. Gasser has been indicted on a charge of second-degree murder in the shooting of McKnight.

16:30 LRN Newscast February 3rd

Governor John Bel Edwards has issued the call for a special session to address a 304-million dollar budget shortfall for this fiscal year. It will begin Monday night on February 13th and it must conclude by midnight February 22nd. The governor is proposing to use rainy day dollars and cuts to various areas of state government, including the department of health and he’s asking legislators to minimize cuts to higher education.

There’s a shortage of paramedics around the country, and it’s being felt in the Bayou State too. Justin Cox with Acadian Ambulance says they are short 30 paramedics, which puts a serious strain on others. Cox says turnover for paramedics is high, because it’s a demanding job..:
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He says they are offering a 15-thousand dollar signing bonus for new hires.

The St. Tammany Parish Sheriff’s Office will be featured on A&E’s “Live PD” in the coming weeks.Capt. Daniel Seuzeneau says given the tensions rising between law enforcement and the public, this show will give people a better idea of what cops deal with…:
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Seuzeneau says “Live PD” is similar to the TV show Cops, except this is live with an 8 minute delay.

It’s Super Bowl weekend and the big event is happening in Houston, but when will New Orleans host the game for an 11th time. Jay Cicero, with the Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation, says the NFL knows the Big Easy as a lot to offer…
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Cicero says they hope to host the Super Bowl again in 2023 and they’ll find out in May if they are one of the cities that can bid.

LRN Newscast 15:30 February 3rd

Governor John Bel Edwards has sent a letter to President Donald Trump seeking his support for an additional two-billion dollars in federal flood aid. Congress has already approved one-point-six billion dollars in grant money, but Edwards says another two-billion is needed to rebuild homes, assist those who lived in apartments that are now flooded and provide protection from future flooding.

It’s Super Bowl weekend, so when will New Orleans get a chance to host the big game again? Michelle Southern has more…
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Tomorrow is World Cancer Day a major killer of Louisiana residents. Donna Williams is a professor at LSU Health New Orleans and she says there’s plenty of ways you can reduce your risk for various cancers…
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Williams says there’s evidence we are winning the fight against cancer. She says look at the dramatic reduction of deaths as a result of cervical cancer.

Ambulance companies are facing a shortage for qualified paramedics. Acadian Ambulance says they are short 30 paramedics and they are offering tuiition payment for those who complete the two-year training program and come to work…
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He says starting paramedics make about 42-thousand dollars a year.

LRN PM Newscall February 3rd

Saturday is World Cancer Day, and people are raising awareness about how to reduce the risk for cancer. Jeff Palermo has more…

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NRG Stadium in Houston is hosting its second ever Super Bowl this weekend, so when next will it be New Orleans turn to get the big game? Michelle Southern reports.

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The St. Tammany Parish Sheriff’s Office will be featured on A&E’s “Live PD” in the coming weeks. Spokesperson Capt. Daniel Seuzeneau says given the tensions rising between law enforcement and the public, they hope this show will give people a better idea of what deputies deal with every day.

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Seuzeneau says the first show will air two to three weeks from now. He says there was some concern from the public about showing the world what happens in St. Tammany Parish, but the response was overwhelmingly positive. He says the camera crews are professionals, and so are the officers.

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Seuzeneau says “Live PD” is similar to the long-running TV show Cops, except this is live with an 8 minute delay. He says people are used to seeing plenty of bad guys on the reality TV shows. He says while there will certainly be some of that, he expects viewers to see plenty of the good guys too.

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Saturday is World Cancer Day. Director of the Louisiana Cancer and Prevention Programs with LSU Health New Orleans, Donna Williams, says the goal of World Cancer Day is to raise awareness about cancer prevention methods. She says they want to share a very important message.

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Williams says we are already winning the fight against cancer. She says before the 1930’s cervical cancer was the number one killer of women in the United States. But she says strides in the medical field have greatly reduced the risk for cervical cancer.

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Williams says more than half of cancers can be detected early and cured. She says there’s plenty of ways people can reduce their risk for various cancers.

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NRG Stadium in Houston is hosting its second ever Super Bowl this weekend, so when next will it be New Orleans’ turn to get the big game? Jay Cicero with the Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation says the Super Bowl is already awarded through 2021. He says, if New Orleans is selected to bid to host an 11th time, they would next be eligible in 2023:

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Cicero says they will find out if New Orleans is invited to bid on 2023 this upcoming May. 2013 was the last time the Big Easy hosted the Big game. He says they’ve made bids since that time to host the Super Bowl again, but lost to cities who have brand new amenities…:

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Through 2021, Minneapolis, Atlanta, Miami and Los Angeles will host the Super Bowl and they all have new or upgraded facilities. Cicero says other cities do a nice job, but nobody has the assets that New Orleans does, combined with the experience…:

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There’s a shortage of paramedics around the country, and it’s being felt in the Bayou State too. Justin Cox with Acadian Ambulance says they are short 30 paramedics, which puts a serious strain on the medics who have to fill that need. Cox says turnover for paramedics is high, because it’s a demanding job

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Cox says it takes roughly two years to go from zero to hero and complete a rigorous training program. Starting paramedics make about 42-thousand dollars a year. He says they are offering a 15-thousand dollar signing bonus for new hires in an effort to lure people to their industry…

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Cox says they’re doing everything they can to recruit more paramedics. He says they’re offering incentives for medics to come to Louisiana from neighboring states. He says they also offer tuition payment for people who complete the program and come to work.

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14:30 LRN Newscast February 3rd

Two defense attorneys have told the Associated Press that the fatal shooting of former NFL running back Joe McKnight was in self-defense. Matthew Goetz and Gerard Archer are representing 55-year-old Ronald Gasser of Terrytown. Gasser has been indicted on a charge of second-degree murder. But in an email to the A-P, Gasser’s lawyers say McKnight attempted to enter Gasser’s vehicle and he shot McKnight because he feared for his safety.

There is a shortage of paramedics around the country and that problem persists in Louisiana too. Acadian Ambulance says they could use 30 more paramedics and they are offering a 15-thousand dollar signing bonus for new hires in an effort lure more people to their industry…
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Cox says it takes two years to complete rigrourous course work to become a paramedic.

Tomorrow is World Cancer Day and health professionals are urging older adults to make sure they get annually checked for certain cancers. Donna Williams, with LSU Health New Orleans says strides in the medical field have greatly reduced the risk of cervical cancer….
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Williams says more than half of cancers can be detected early and cured.

A-and-E’s “Live P-D” is coming to St. Tammany Parish. The Friday night television show is like “Cops” but it shows police activity live at departments around the country on a Friday night, unfettered and unfiltered. St. Tammany Parish Sheriff’s office spokesperson, Captain Daniel Seuzeneau says the show will likely show their deputies catching crooks, but you’ll see plenty of good guys too…
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13:30 Newscast, February 3rd, 2017

Saturday is World Cancer Day, and people are raising awareness about how to reduce the risk for cancer. Jeff Palermo has more…:
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The lawyer for the man indicted on second degree murder charges for allegedly shooting and killing former NFL player Joe McKnight, says his client acted in self defense. The charges against Ronald Gasser were upgraded Thursday, and his attorneys told the AP that their client took action when McKnight was threatening to crawl into the car window.

The St. Tammany Parish Sheriff’s Office will be featured on A&E’s “Live PD” in the coming weeks. Spokesperson Capt. Daniel Seuzeneau says it’s kind of like cops, except live with only minutes long delay. He says the camera crews are professionals, and so are the officers…:
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Seuzeneau says the first show will air two to three weeks from now.

There’s a shortage of paramedics around the country, and it’s being felt in the Bayou State too. Justin Cox with Acadian Ambulance says they are short 30 paramedics, which puts a serious strain on others. Cox says turnover for paramedics is high, because it’s a demanding job..:
cut 12 (08) “and mentally”
He says they are offering a 15-thousand dollar signing bonus for new hires in an effort to lure people to their industry.

 

12:30 Newscast, February 3rd, 2017

Saturday is World Cancer Day. Director of the Louisiana Cancer and Prevention Programs with LSU Health New Orleans, Donna Williams, says the goal of World Cancer Day is to raise awareness about cancer prevention methods….:
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She says World Cancer Day is a way for people to help speed up progress in the fight against cancer.

NRG Stadium in Houston is hosting its second ever Super Bowl this weekend, so when next will it be New Orleans turn to get the big game? Jay Cicero with the Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation says the Super Bowl is already awarded through 2021. He says, if New Orleans is selected to bid to host for an 11th time, they would next be eligible in 2023:
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He says they’ll find out if they’ll be invited to big on 2023 in May.

It’s expected Governor Edwards will issue today the call for a budget re-balancing special session to begin on February 13th. Emelie Gunn has more…:
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Authorities say three teenagers have been arrested in connection with the burglary of a Louisiana state trooper’s unmarked car. A rifle was stolen from the Louisiana State Police car in Madisonville and authorities suspect the gun was later used in an aggravated burglary.