11:40 Sportscast, December 30th, 2016

LSU and Louisville kickoff tomorrow at 10am in Orlando’s Camping World Stadium Citrus Bowl. Louisville comes into this matchup ranked No. 12 in the FBS in total defense, but LSU sideline reporter Gordy Rush doesn’t think this is a team that LSU won’t be able to run the ball against…:
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The game, which is the first-ever meeting between the teams in football, will be televised on ABC.

Today Head Coach Ed Orgeron said defensive end Frank Herron did make make the trip to Orlando because of academic reasons, but that he would rejoin the team in the spring.

The LSU men’s basketball announced Thursday before its SEC opener against Vanderbilt that they’ve released Craig Victor from the team for a violation of rules. In the game last night, the Tigers tied a school record for three-pointers made, but they couldn’t stop the Commodores who escaped with a wild 96-89 victory.

 

11:30 Newscast, December 30th, 2016

2016 was a tough year for Louisiana. Halen Doughty has more on this year’s biggest stories…:
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Governor John Bel Edwards has appointed Crowley state Rep. Jack Montoucet as secretary of the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries. The governor’s office said Montoucet will take over as the head of LDWF mid January. Charlie Melancon, the former secretary of LDWF, stepped down on Dec. 14 on the heels of a state audit showing some problems under his predecessor.

New Year’s Eve is tomorrow and fireworks are the main attraction but State Fire Marshal Butch Browning is reminding people to always be cautious. He reminds everyone to make sure and follow a few simple guidelines when lighting the devices…:
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Browning says every season, an average of nine people are injured due to fireworks.

The state Department of Environmental Quality is reminding the public to recycle after the holidays because more waste is produced in December than any other month. Jean Kelly with DEQ says almost everything is recyclable in one way or another…:
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Other recycling ideas are at www.deq.louisiana.gov.

 

10:30 Newscast Dec 30

2016 was a tough year for Louisiana, but nothing compares to the July 17, when a gunman from Kansas City shot and killed three Baton Rouge police officers and wounded three more. Governor John Bel Edwards spoke about the deaths of Matthew Gerald, Brad Garafola, and Montrell Jackson.

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The ambush was in response to the shooting death of Alton Sterling.

Today in New Orleans more than 100 Princess Leias will march through the French Quarter in honor of the late Carrie Fisher. Elizabeth Pearce is a member of the Princess Leia themed dance crew the Leijorettes, which is part of the Krewe of Chewbacchus. She says they’re raising money to cover the cost of the parade.

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For the first time ever, New Orleans will be showcased on Dick Clark’s New Years Rocking Eve. Lt. Gov. Billy Nungesser says this is a great holiday to show people how much fun we have in Louisiana.

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This is the first time the production will do a Central Time Zone countdown.

The Louisiana Highway Safety Commission is reminding people to have a safe and happy New Year’s because they see more crashes when the holiday falls on a weekend. Executive Director Dr. Katara Williams encourages people to be cautious while ringing in the New Year.

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Last year, more than 340 people were injured in crashes during the New Year’s holiday.

09:30 Newscast, December 30th, 2016

The Louisiana Highway Safety Commission wants citizens to have a safe, fun New Years Holiday weekend. Executive Director Katara Williams says during the 2015 New Year’s holiday, 341 people were hurt in car crashes in the state and 44 were alcohol related. She says always plan ahead..:
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Williams suggests taking an Uber or calling a cab to secure a safe ride home.

2016 was loaded with heavy news stories, from cop killings, racially charged protests and historic flooding. In August, more than 30 inches of rain fell in just 2 days causing the worst US natural disaster since Hurricane Sandy in south Louisiana. East Feliciana Parish OEP Deputy Director Jim Parker said they were doing everything they could to keep people safe as the flood waters rose…:
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Months later, flood victims are still trying to recover.

Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser says they are thrilled to kick off 2017 by nationally showcasing our amazing culture through New Orleans during this year’s “Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve.” He says it’s a great way to kickoff a great tourism year where he’s proud to see people working together throughout the state to attract visitors and make things safer…:
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New Orleans will be a part of the first NYE Central Time Zone Countdown airing at 7pm our time on ABC.

Injured East Baton Rouge Sheriff’s Deputy Nick Tullier was able to write his mother a handwritten letter for her birthday, according to his dad. “The best birthday present Mary could get,” James Tullier shared on his public Facebook page. “This was written today by Nick with Mary watching.” – The note said, “Happy Birthday Mom.” Doctors at TIRR Memorial in Houston said Tuillier is able to see, hear and is aware.

 

08:30 Newscast, December 30th, 2016

Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser says they are thrilled to kick off 2017 with New Orleans being showcased in Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve. Don Molino reports…:
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And state officials want you to keep safety in mind if you’re gonna be driving this New Years Weekend. Louisiana Highway Safety Commission Executive Director Dr. Katara Williams says take Uber, or make other arrangements if you’re going to be drinking for the sake of your passengers and everyone else on the road..:
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To honor the late Carrie Fisher, more than one hundred Princess Leia super fans will be dancing in the French Quarter in memorandum this afternoon in New Orleans. Elizabeth Pearce is a member of the Leijorettes. She says no two dancers look exactly alike because, but they all wear the classic white dress with side buns…:
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The memorial march takes place with the Krewe of Chewbacchus beginning at 3pm.

LSU and Louisville kickoff tomorrow at 10am in the Camping World Stadium. Tigers’ sideline reporter Gordy Rush says obviously the key in this Citrus Bowl contest is for LSU to stop the Heisman trophy winner Lamar Jackson. Rush says the D has bring a lot of pressure to the QB like other teams that have beaten the Cardinals have been able to do.:
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The game will be televised on ABC.

 

07:30 Newscast, December 30th, 2016

The Louisiana Highway Safety Commission is urging drivers to be extra careful on the roads over the New Year’s holiday weekend. Emelie Gunn has more…:
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There will be a huge party in New Orleans tomorrow night before an audience of 40-50 million people as the first ever Central Time Zone NYE countdown hits Dick Clark’s New Years Rockin Eve. Lt Governor Billy Nungesser says this is part of a three year deal..:
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2016 news in Louisiana was loaded with huge stories. In Baton Rouge, protests reputed after the shooting death of a black man, Alton Sterling, during a confrontation with white police officers. Baton Rouge NAACP President Michael McClanahan said someone should lose their job over Sterling’s death…:
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Also dominating the headlines this year were the deaths of three cops in an ambush, and the flooding which in Livingston Parish the August event became the worst natural disaster to strike the US since Hurricane Sandy.

More than one hundred Princess Leias will march through New Orleans Friday in honor of the late Carrie Fisher. Elizabeth Pearce is a member of the Leijorettes, a Princess Leia themed dance line that’s part of the Krewe of Chewbacchus. Pearce says the Princess of Alderaan was a role model to her and the rest of the dancers…:
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Pearce says the Krewe of Chewbacchus will begin lining up at 3 pm just outside the French Quarter.

 

06:45 Sportscast, December 30th, 2016

LSU and Louisville kickoff tomorrow at 10am in the Camping World Stadium. Tigers’ sideline reporter Gordy Rush says obviously the key in this Citrus Bowl contest is for LSU to stop the Heisman trophy winner Lamar Jackson. Rush says the D has to blitz and bring a lot of pressure to the QB like other teams that have beaten the Cardinals have been able to do.:
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The game, which is the first-ever meeting between the teams in football, will be televised on ABC.

The LSU men’s basketball announced Thursday before its SEC opener against Vanderbilt that they’ve released Craig Victor from the team for a violation of rules. Coach Johnny Jones said it’s disappointing to have to take this action, but it should be an honor and a privilege to wear an LSU uniform. In the game last night, the Tigers tied a school record for three-pointers made, but they couldn’t stop the Commodores who escaped with a wild 96-89 victory.

This Saints season will conclude the same as the previous two; minus a spot in the playoffs. The Black & Gold will either finish 2016 with a familiar 7-9 mark or get to .500 with a win over the NFC South champion Falcons on New Year’s Day. Atlanta has the highest scoring offense in the league, but Saints linebacker Craig Robertson says it’s not anything New Orleans can’t handle…:
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The Dirty Birds have punched their ticket to the playoffs already and with a win Sunday can earn the #2 seed.

Tonight in the NBA, the Pelicans take on the Knicks inside the Smoothie King Center. New York is coming to New Orleans off losses to Boston and Atlanta and haven’t won a game since December 11th. The Pels are on a three game win streak going into the meeting.

 

06:30 Newscast, December 30th, 2016

The Louisiana Highway Safety Commission wants to remind motorists to be extra careful while driving over the New Year’s holiday weekend. Executive Director Dr. Katara Williams says often times when New Year’s falls on a weekend, it can result in more crashes than during the week. She hopes people are more cautious of their actions while ringing in 2017…:
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Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser says they are thrilled to kick off 2017 by nationally showcasing our amazing culture through New Orleans during this year’s “Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve.” It’s the first time the production will do a Central Time Zone Countdown. He says it’s a great holiday to show people how much fun we have in Louisiana…:
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The countdown show begins at 7pm tomorrow on ABC.

2016 was a tough year for Louisiana. Halen Doughty has more on this year’s biggest stories…:
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The Baton Rouge Police Department arrests a man accused in the 2015 slayings of two 23 year old women from Texas. They say 26-year-old Jonathan Robertson is a menace to society that they are glad to have behind bars on two counts of first degree murder.

 

18:30 Newscast Dec 29

Louisiana ranks third for police officers killed in line of duty in 2016. That’s according to President of the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund, Craig Floyd. He blames a growing disrespect for the rule of law for the increase in officer deaths. He says police are visible, vulnerable symbols of law and authority.

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Floyd says too often, the service and sacrifice of police officers is taken for granted.

District 8 ADA Tony Clayton believes the sad case about a mother dumping her baby in a trash can at a New Roads Walmart exposes a problem with Louisiana law. He says Louisiana should factor in the mental state of the defendant.

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34-year-old Kyandrea Thomas is charged with attempted second degree murder.

An infant was killed and another injured in a drunk driving accident in Alexandria. Police say two other children were also injured in the two vehicle crash. 25-year-old Keaton Spurlin was reportedly driving while impaired when he crashed into the back of 44-year-old Thaddyeus Dixon’s vehicle. Spurlin is charged with a DWI, negiligent injury, and careless operation, and police say more charges are pending.

In the wake of Debbie Reynolds death just one day after her daughter, Carrie Fisher, passed away, doctors say you really can die from a broken heart. Michelle Southern has more…

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The Louisiana Highway Safety Commission is urging drivers to be extra careful on the roads over the New Year’s holiday weekend. Emelie Gunn has more…

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Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser says they are thrilled to kick off 2017 with New Orleans being showcased in Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve. Don Molino reports…:

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2016 was a tough year for Louisiana. Halen Doughty has more on this year’s biggest stories…

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The Louisiana Highway Safety Commission wants to remind motorists to be extra careful while driving over the New Year’s holiday weekend. Executive Director Dr. Katara Williams says often times when New Year’s falls on a weekend, it can result in more crashes than during the week. She hopes people are more cautious of their actions while ringing in 2017.

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The Louisiana Highway Safety Research Group found during the 2015 New Year’s holiday 341 people were hurt in car crashes in the state and 44 of those injuries were alcohol related. Williams says it’s easy to avoid drinking and driving if you plan ahead.

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Williams suggests taking an Uber or calling a cab to secure a safe ride home. She says they’re thinking of the safety of not only the driver but the passengers and everyone else on Louisiana’s roadways.

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Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser says they are thrilled to kick off 2017 by nationally showcasing our amazing culture through New Orleans during this year’s “Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve.” It’s the first time the production will do a Central Time Zone Countdown. He says it’s a great holiday to show people how much fun we have in Louisiana…:

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New Orleans will be a part of the largest celebration of the year airing at 7pm our time on ABC, and feature Lucy Hale of Pretty Little Liars hosting in the Big Easy. Ryan Seacrest will lead the traditional countdown to midnight live from New York. Nungesser says the state has a three year commitment from Dick Clark Productions…:

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New Orleans officials announced safety measures they are taking this weekend including declaring Bourbon Street a pedestrian roadway only. Nungesser says, going into 2017, he’s very proud to see people working together throughout Louisiana to attract visitors and make things safer…:

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More than one hundred Princess Leias will march through New Orleans Friday in honor of the late Carrie Fisher. Elizabeth Pearce is a member of the Leijorettes, a Princess Leia themed dance line that’s part of the Krewe of Chewbacchus. Pearce says the Princess of Alderaan was a role model to her and the rest of the dancers.

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Pearce says you don’t have to look like Leia Organa to be a Leijorette, you just have to embody her spirit. She says no two dancers look exactly alike because a lot of their props and costumes are homemade. But she says they all wear in the classic white dress with side buns.

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Pearce says the Krewe of Chewbacchus will begin lining up at 3 pm just outside the French Quarter. She says people can still join the memorial parade. She says they are also raising money to cover the cost of the parade.

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2016 will go down in history as one of the most tragic, eventful years in recent memory. This year we saw everything from bizarre elections to tragic attacks to natural disasters. In Baton Rouge, few stories will top the shooting death of Alton Sterling outside of a convenience store. Protests erupted after the black man was killed during a confrontation with white police officers. Baton Rouge NAACP President Michael McClanahan said after the shooting that someone should lose their job over Sterling’s death.

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Seven days after Sterling’s death, a man from Kansas City shot and killed three officers in Baton Rouge and wounded three more in an ambush on cops. Governor John Bel Edwards spoke about the deaths of Matthew Gerald, Brad Garafola, and Montrell Jackson.

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Of course you can’t talk about 2016 in Louisiana without mentioning the floods. After north Louisiana was hit with an unprecedented flood in March, south Louisiana was devastated by another historic flood in August. East Feliciana Parish OEP Deputy Director Jim Parker said they were doing everything they can to keep people safe as the flood waters rose.

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LSU and Louisville kickoff tomorrow at 10am in the Camping World Stadium. Tigers’ sideline reporter Gordy Rush says obviously the key in this Citrus Bowl contest is for LSU to stop the Heisman trophy winner Lamar Jackson. Rush says the D has to blitz and bring a lot of pressure to the QB like other teams that have beaten the Cardinals have been able to do.:

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The game, which is the first-ever meeting between the teams in football, will be televised on ABC. Louisville comes into this matchup ranked No. 12 in the FBS in total defense, but Rush doesn’t think this is a team that LSU won’t be able to run the ball against…:

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This will be Steve Ensminger’s final game in the interim offensive coordinator role as Matt Canada takes over the job on New Year’s Day. Rush says the obvious difference you saw with LSU’s offense under Ensminger’s leadership is that he forced defenses to protect the whole field…:

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