10:30 Newscast Dec 29

It’s been a tough year for Louisiana law enforcement, as Louisiana was third in the nation for officers killed in the line of duty. President of the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund, Craig Floyd, says nationwide, 135 police officers were killed this year.

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One of those attacks occurred on July 17 in Baton Rouge when a gunman killed three officers and wounded three others in the wake of Alton Sterling’s death.

Baton Rouge Sheriff Sid Gautreaux says Baton Rouge didn’t see the riots fires or overturned cars after the shooting of Sterling.

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Gautreaux says he is proud of the way law enforcement handled the protests after Sterling’s death.

The Department of Children and Family Services says the baby who was discovered in a Walmart trashcan will remain in state care. DCFS Secretary Marketa Garner Walters they will assess Baby Olivia’s family members to see who could provide long term care for the child.

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Walters says they are also trying to locate Olivia’s father.

Tiger fans are gearing up for the Citrus Bowl in Orlando. Rhett Butler with the LSU Alumni Association says they’re expecting lots of fans to come out to Camping World Stadium for the 11 am kickoff.

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Butler expects fans at the game will enjoy the festivities in Orlando to ring in the New Year.

09:30 Newscast, December 29th, 2016

2016 was a difficult year for Baton Rouge law enforcement. Emelie Gunn has more on their struggles…:
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This was also a rough one for the state’s economy due to a struggling oil and gas industry. LSU economist Dr. Loren Scott says some exciting news that could help turn things around is an Exxon plant that’s considering building in Ascension or St. James Parish..:
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The Department of Children and Family Services says the baby who was discovered in a Walmart trashcan will remain in state care for now. DCFS Secretary Marketa (Mar-kee-tah) Garner Walters says sometime in the next 45 days or so, they will go to court to decide on the next step for baby Olivia…:
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Walters says they are also trying to locate Olivia’s father.

Tiger fans are gearing up for the Citrus Bowl against the Louisville Cardinals. Vice President of Development for the LSU Alumni Association, Rhett Butler, says they’ll have a contingent of fans arriving in Orlando on Friday and that includes a large group who live in Florida. He says there are several reasons why there is interest in this game….:
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He says the plan is to get everyone to Camping World Stadium in Orlando early in the morning for the 11 AM eastern time kickoff.

 

08:30 Newscast, December 29th, 2016

2016 was a tough year for Louisiana’s economy due to a struggling oil and gas industry, and LSU economist Dr. Loren Scott doesn’t expect much to change next year. But he says companies that produce natural gas are doing well which is why the Baton Rouge and Lake Charles areas could see more job growth in 2017…:
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He says oil prices need to rebound before job increases will be seen.

East Baton Rouge Parish Sid Gautreaux is reflecting back on the trying year for law enforcement. He says the worst day of his career came on July 17th when three cops were killed in an ambush, and three others injured..:
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But he says he’s proud of the way the community came together in the aftermath of the shootings, and how officers handled the situation.

The baby that was born in a New Roads Wal-Mart then placed in a trash can will be in foster care until an adoptive family can be found. That’s according to Department of Children and Family Services Secretary Marketa (Mar-kee-tah) Garner Walters. She says aside from being fragile medically, baby Oliva is doing well…:
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Walters said she does not know how long it will take for her department to assess all options for Baby Olivia’s future custody.

A cold front is sweeping through the state and forecasters say temperatures today are slated to be much lower than the first half of the week. It’s breezy too and wind advisories are posted in southwest Louisiana and throughout Acadiana until 4 this afternoon.

Here in heart of the busiest holiday travel season in AAA’s recording keeping history, gas prices are climbing. The current statewide average for a gallon of regular is up to $2.12, a near nickle increase from the prior week.

 

07:30 Newscast, December 29th, 2016

The baby that was found in a trashcan in New Roads will remain in state care, according to the Department of Children and Family Services…:
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The Louisiana Department of Ag has confirmed a case of the Equine Herpes Virus in a horse at the the New Orleans Fair Grounds Racetrack. They said thoroughbred gelding reportedly developed a fever and neurological signs last week and was euthanized on December 26. Although not transmissible to humans, EHM is a severe, often deadly, condition and horse owners are reminded to be vigilant and practice preventative measures.

Louisiana’s economy isn’t expected to change much in 2017. LSU economist Dr. Loren Scott says Baton Rouge and Lake Charles have a number of industrial projects that will get underway next year, but oil-dependent areas won’t be so lucky…:
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He predicts job losses will be at a slower rate next year, but growth isn’t anticipated until 2018.

Many LSU fans are gearing up for a trip to Orlando to watch the Tigers take on Louisville Saturday morning in the Citrus Bowl. Vice President of Development for the LSU Alumni Association Rhett Butler says a big win in this game would mean spirits will be high headed into next season…:
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The LSU football team will practice at 10:30 this morning, then participate in the Day for Kids at Tinker Field near Camping World Stadium.

 

 

06:45 Sportscast, December 29th, 2016

The Saints will look to finish 2016 on a three-game winning streak as they close out the regular season on Sunday against Atlanta. Quarterback Drew Brees on the state of the team heading into week 17…:
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A victory for New Orleans would mean they would avoid a third straight 7-and-9 season.

The Pelicans had a thrilling victory last night as the surged past the Clippers 102-98, highlighted by a 20 point performance by star Anthony Davis who had a soaring one handed alley oop dunk during a critical fourth-quarter charge. The Pels face the Knicks tomorrow at home.

Last night in college hoops, Northwestern State beats Louisiana College 88-66. Tulane fell to Central Florida 85-72. Southeastern got the victory over Southern 64-53. ULM had an easy time against Grambling winning 81-45. Nicholls State beat Spring Hill 88-64.

Today Vanderbilt comes to the PMAC to face LSU for an 8pm tip-off.

Tiger fans are gearing up for the Citrus Bowl against the Louisville Cardinals. Vice President of Development for the LSU Alumni Association, Rhett Butler, says they’ll have a contingent of fans arriving in Orlando on Friday and that includes a large group who live in Florida. He says there are several reasons why there is interest in this game….:
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He says the plan is to get everyone to Camping World Stadium in Orlando early in the morning for the 11 AM eastern time kickoff.

 

06:30 Newscast, December 29th, 2016

Not much is expected to change in Louisiana’s economy next year. Jeff Palermo has more…:
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It was a trying year for law enforcement in Baton Rouge. East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff Sid Gautreaux says 2016 will be a year that he’ll never forget…:
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He adds that he’s proud of the way officers and the community handled these trying times.

The Department of Children and Family Services says the baby who was discovered in a Walmart trashcan will remain in state care. DCFS Secretary Marketa (Mar-kee-tah) Garner Walters says baby Oliva is in foster care until they find an adoptive family…:
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The child’s mother, 34-year-old Kyandrea Thomas, is incarcerated on a charge of attempted second degree murder.

The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries says the recent picture that purported a second cougar had been spotted in the state is not real. They said the picture circling claiming the animal had been in Tangipahoa Parish ended up being a photoshopped hoax. LDWF made a Facebook post saying they determined this is the same image of a cougar posted on the internet that was originally taken from a trail cam in Oklahoma.

 

18:30 Newscast Dec 28

After enduring two historic floods this year, more Louisianans are buying flood insurance. Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon says in July, there were 451-thousand policies in place, and now there are more than 480-thousand. He says the biggest spikes were in areas affected by the August flood.

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Ascension, Lafayette, and Tangipahoa parishes saw similar hikes in policies.

A cold front will move across the state tonight, bringing more seasonable temperatures tomorrow. But Roger Erickson with the National Weather Service says warmer weather will return this weekend and there’s also a chance of severe weather.

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Erickson says the cooler air will east the dense fog that’s developed over the last few days.

A Jeanerette man has been arrested in connection with the death of 75-year-old man who went missing on Christmas day. Capt. Richard Fleming with the Iberia Parish Sheriff’s office says Howard Poche’s body was located on his property, but they are not providing any other details.

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Jeffery Marks was booked into the Iberia Parish Jail on a charge of first degree murder.

Louisiana had plenty of bizarre stories in 2016. The Amite High School valedictorian was not able to attend graduation because of his facial hair. Pastor Roosevelt Wright helped organize a special ceremony for Andrew Jones, but said it was incomprehensible that he was denied that privilege at his school.

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LRN AM NEWSCALL DEC 28

2016 was a difficult year for Baton Rouge law enforcement. Emelie Gunn has more on their struggles…

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Not much is expected to change in Louisiana’s economy next year. Jeff Palermo has more…

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The baby that was found in a trashcan in New Roads will remain in state care, according to the Department of Children and Family Services. Halen Doughty has more…

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It was a trying year for law enforcement in Baton Rouge. East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff Sid Gautreaux says 2016 will be a year that he’ll never forget….

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Gautreaux was sworn into office in 2007 and the worst day of his career came on July 17th when three law enforcement officers were killed and three more were injured by a gunman who set out to ambush first responders…

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Gautreaux says he is proud with the way law enforcement handled the protests after the Alton Sterling shooting and the way the community came together to heal. He says Baton Rouge didn’t see riots, fires or overturned cars after the shooting of Sterling…

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Tiger fans are gearing up for the Citrus Bowl against the Louisville Cardinals. Vice President of Development for the LSU Alumni Association Rhett Butler says they’ll have a contingent of fans arriving in Orlando on Friday and that includes a large group of Tigers fans who live in Florida.  Butler says there are several reasons why there is interest in this game.

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Butler says fans traveling with the Alumni Association will be greeted with a tailgate party on Friday evening. He says the plan is to get everyone to Camping World Stadium in Orlando early in the morning for the 11 AM eastern time kickoff on Saturday

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Butler expects fans who attend the game to get out and enjoy the festivities in the Orlando area to ring in 2017. He says a win at the Citrus Bowl will put everyone in high spirits for next football season.

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Louisiana’s economy isn’t expected to change much in 2017. LSU economist Dr. Loren Scott says some areas will continue to do better than others. Scott says Baton Rouge and Lake Charles have a number of industrial projects that will get underway next year, but oil-dependent areas won’t be so lucky.

Cut 10 (08) “in Houma”

Scott says for the offshore oil industry to pick back up, the price of oil will need to reach at least $60 a barrel and the price of crude is currently trading at $54. But he says companies that produce natural gas are doing well, because it’s cheaper here, than in other parts of the world. He says that’s why areas in Baton Rouge and Lake Charles could see more job growth next year.

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One exciting prospect in 2017 for Louisiana is that Exxon Mobil and Saudi Basic Industries Corporation is considering building a petrochemical plant in either Louisiana or Texas. Sites in Ascension and St. James Parish are under consideration. Scott says this would be a huge get for the Bayou State.

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The Department of Children and Family Services says the baby who was discovered in a Walmart trashcan will remain in state care. DCFS Secretary Marketa (Mar-kee-tah) Garner Walters says baby Oliva will be placed in foster care for the time being, while they assess family members who could provide long term care for the child.

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Walters says they are also trying to locate Olivia’s father. The child’s mother, 34-year-old Kyandrea Thomas, is incarcerated on a charge of attempted second degree murder, after she allegedly gave birth in the bathroom of the Walmart in New Roads and left the baby in a trashcan. Walters says in spite of her unconventional birth, baby Olivia is doing fine.

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Walters says Olivia is still recovering in the hospital, and she’ll be placed in foster care once she’s released. She says sometime in the next 45 days or so, they will go to court again to decide on the next step for Olivia.

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The Saints will look to finish 2016 on a three-game winning streak as they close out the regular season on Sunday against Atlanta. Quarterback Drew Brees on the state of the team heading into week 17….

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A victory for New Orleans would mean they would avoid a third straight 7-and-9 season and Brees says finishing .500 is a big deal to this team…

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Brees says even though the team has missed out on the playoffs for a third consecutive year, spirits are high around the team…

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17:30 Newscast Dec 28

The Great Flood of 2016 has led more Louisiana residents to purchase flood insurance. Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon says flood insurance is the best purchase a Louisiana homeowner can make, whether or not you live in a flood zone.

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The NFIP has paid out more than $2 billion in claims as a result of the August flood.

After days of record breaking heat, a cold snap is on its way to Louisiana. Roger Erickson with the National Weather Service says while a front will bring cooler temperatures tomorrow, it won’t last long.

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But he says warm weather will return for the weekend.

A Jeanerette man is behind bars in connection with the death of 75-year-old Howard Poche, who went missing on Christmas Day. Cat. Richard Fleming with the Iberia Parish Sheriff’s Office says 23-year-old Jeffery Marks was taken into custody this morning.

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Poche’s body was discovered in a trashcan outside of his home.

From unprecedented budget deficits to historic floods, 2016 was a tough year for Louisiana. But even more bizarre was the time Pamela Anderson suggested Louisiana prisoners should become vegetarians. PETA spokesperson Dan Matthews said removing meat from the menu at Angola could save the state a lot of money.

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16:45 LRN Sportscast December 28th

The Saints take on the Atlanta Falcons in the regular season finale for the Black and Gold on Sunday. Sunday’s game means a lot for Atlanta. A Falcons win and they secure a first round bye in the NFC playoffs. But running back Mark Ingram says it’s an important game for the Saints too, even though there are no postseason implications for New Orleans….
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Fullback John Kuhn and linebacker Dannell Ellerbe did not practice for the Saints. Center Max Unger and linebacker Craig Robertson were listed as limited on the practice report.

The LSU Tigers had their first practice in Orlando today. According to the Baton Rouge Advocate, defensive backs Kristian Fulton and Ed Paris were getting snaps with the first-team.

Southern Lab linebacker Chris Allen was named Defensive Player of the Year in Louisiana by the USA Today. The six-foot-four, 235 pounder had 82 tackles, 14 tackles for a loss and six sacks as he helped the Kittens win back-to-back division four titles.

One of the top running backs in the country has decided to play for Florida State, instead of LSU. Cam Akers from Clinton, Mississippi, gave his verbal commitment to the Seminoles.

Louisiana Tech fans will miss wide receiver Carlos Henderson. He’s decided to leave school early and enter the NFL draft after catching 19 touchdown passes this season.

The Pelicans host the Los Angeles Clippers tonight at the Smoothie King Center at 7 PM. New Orleans is attempting to win its third game in a row.

Tonight in college hoops…ULM hosts Grambling State. Both teams are 5-7 on the year.

Southeastern Louisiana is at Southern. The Jaguars beat the Lions last year with a three-pointer at the buzzer. Tulane begins American Athletic Conference play by hosting Central Florida.