11:30 LRN Newscast Sept 29th

LSU economist Doctor Loren Scott’s annual employment outlook is out and it shows more job losses for the Lafayette and Houma-Thibodaux areas, but solid employment opportunities in Baton Rouge and Lake Charles because of an industrial boom…
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Scott says job growth will remain flat in Shreveport, Monroe, Alexandria and New Orleans.

A bunker storing aging M-6 explosive propellant exploded this morning at Camp Minden in Webster Parish causing a bright light to appear in the sky. Minden Representative Gene Reynolds says it’s not a surprise the explosive material went off….
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No one was injured in the blast.

The body cam video has been released of the police shooting that left a 6-year-old autistic boy dead in Marksville last November. The graphic video shows deputy city marshal Derrick Stafford firing into a vehicle, where Jeremy Mardis was fatally struck. Legal analyst Tim Meche…
cut 10 (10) “….thus far”
Prosecutors showed the tape in court yesterday to show that Stafford had a history of using excessive force.

A Bossier Parish school board committee has told MTV they can film three of their students. The cable channel wants to follow the three students, because they ahve chosen to practice abstinence. But board member Dennis Bamburg says the TV industry and schools don’t mix…
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10:30 LRN Newscast September 29th

The FBI’s 2015 Crime Report finds Louisiana once again has the highest murder rate of any state in the nation. Halen Doughty has more…
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A judge has released the video of last November’s fatal police shooting of a six-year autistic boy in Marksville. Jeremy Stafford and Norris Greenhouse are facing charges in the boy’s death. Legal analyst Tim Meche says the video does not look good for the two deputy city marshals…
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Senator David Vitter says about 400-million dollars in federal flood relief is heading Louisiana’s way as a result of legislation approved by Congress. Vitter hopes this money gets into the hands quickly of the thousands of homeowners who flooded and live outside of a flood zone…
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The Restore Louisiana Task Force will decide how the money will be spent.

An explosion lit up the sky at Camp Minden in Webster Parish around 5:00 this morning. The Louisiana National Guard reports a storage bunker filled with M6 propellant exploded. Crews have been working around the clock to destroy these explosives, which were improperly stored. Minden Representative Gene Reynolds says thankfully no one was injured….
cut 6 (09) “…the explosion”
Reynolds says he wouldn’t be shocked if this happens again, because the explosive material is getting old.

09:30 LRN Newscast September 25th

Congress approves legislation that contains 500 million dollars in federal flood aid. Emelie Gunn has more…
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New FBI data keeps Louisiana at the top spot for the highest murder rate in the country at 10.3 homicides per 100-thousand people. Criminologist Doctor Peter Scharf, with LSU Public Health, says the state’s poor socio-economic status plays a huge role…
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A state judge has released graphic police body camera video of the fatal shooting of a six-year-old autistic boy in Marksville last November. The video shows two deputy city marshals firing their weapon at a car, one of the bullets killed Jeremy Mardis and severdly wounded Christopher Few. Defense attorneys have said Few rammed his car into the deputy’s vehicle before he fired, but legal analyst Tim Meche says that’s not what the video shows…
cut 12 (05) “…their bounds”
After the shooting, the video picks up Jeremy Stafford telling another officer that he never saw a kid in the car. Stafford’s trial is set for November 28th.

An explosion rocked Louisiana National Guard’s Camp Minden in Webster Parish around 5:00 this morning. The blast, which created a bright light in the sky, occurred in a storage area where crews are destroying 15 million pounds of M6 propellant. Officials say no one was injured.

08:30 LRN Newscast September 29th

Congress approves legislation that contains 500 million dollars in federal disaster assistance. About 400 million dollars will go to Louisiana for flood relief. Republican Senator David Vitter says this is just a start, more federal aid is expected in December. He says this is great news for thousands of Louisianans struggling to recover from the historic flooding event….
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This first round of money is expected to help address the state’s housing needs.

FBI data finds Louisiana once again leads the nation with a murder rate of 10.3 homicides per 100-thousand people. Criminologist, Doctor Peter Scharf, with the LSU School of Public Health says a murder costs the state between one to six million dollars. He says preventive measures are more affordable than the costs of violent crimes…
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Body cam footage of a police shooting that took the life of an autistic 6-year-old last November has finally been released by a judge. Halen Doughty has more…
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Hazmat crews are on the scene after an explosion at around 5 AM rocked Camp Minden in Webster Parish. Those in the area, who were up at the time, report seeing a giant light in the sky. No injuries were reported. There is ongoing work at Camp Minden to destroy millions of pounds of improperly stored M-6 propellant.

07:30 LRN Newscast September 29th

The FBI’s 2015 Crime Report finds Louisiana once again has the highest murder rate of any state in the nation. Halen Doughty has more…
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An investigation is underway in Webster Parish after an explosion this morning that created a bright light in the sky. Sheriff Gary Sexton tells KTBS-TV in Shreveport there was an explosion in a storage bunker at Camp Minden. Sexton says there no people around the site at the time of the blast and nobody was injured.

It looks like Louisiana will receive over 400-million dollars in federal flood aid as a result of legislation approved by Congress. Republican Senator David Vitter says some of his Senate colleagues had a hard time understanding the level of destruction that took place in Lousiiana…
cut 5 (10) “…overcome that”
The governor’s office has said 130-thousand homes were damaged or destroyed by the flooding.

A Bossier Parish School Board committee has said “No” to MTV who wanted to film three students at two of their schools who have chosen to practice abstinence. Board member Dennis Bamburg says the show would have supposedly centered on their decision to be celibate, but they didn’t believe that’s how it would air on MTV…
cut 14 (10) “…over that”
The production company has produced other shows caled Young, Trans and In Love and Body Bizarre.

06:45 LRN Sportscast September 29th

The Saints seek their first win of the season this Sunday in San Diego where the Black and Gold take on Quarterback Drew Brees’ old team, the Chargers. Brees says it would be great if the team was rewarded for all of their hard work with a win….
cut 19 (13) “…progresses”
2004 was the last time the Saints played at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego. Brees was the quarterback of the Chargers and he threw four touchdown passes that day in a 43-17 San Diego win.

In other Saints news…safety Kenny Vaccaro, who missed the Atlanta game with an injury, was limited in practice yesterday. New Orleans has signed veteran offensive lineman Khalif Barnes as o-linemen Terron Armstead and Senio Kelemente battle injuries and former Saints running back CJ Spiller has signed with Seattle.

LSU starting defensive end Davon Godchaux is back with the team as his suspension has been lifted. Godchaux was arrrested earlier this week after authorities said he had a tussle with his girlfriend at his apartment. Also, running back Leonard Fournette is a game time decision for Saturday’s contest versus Missouri because of an ankle injury.

Louisiana Tech hosts UTEP Saturday night in Ruston in match-up of 1-and-3 teams. The Bulldogs have lost their last two games, including a 38-34 defeat to Middle Tennessee. Tech Coach Skip Holtz says his team is a work in progress that is trying to get better….
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Tech has been poor on defense, giving up 36 points a game.

06:30 LRN Newscast September 29th

The body cam video has been released of the police shooting that left a 6-year-old autistic boy dead in Marksville last November. The graphic video shows deputy city marshal Derrick Stafford firing into a vehicle, where Jeremy Mardis was fatally struck. Legal analyst Tim Meche…
cut 10 (10) “….thus far”
Prosecutors showed the tap in court yesterday to show that Stafford had a history of using excessive force.

Once again, Louisiana has the highest murder rate in the country based on FBI data. Criminologist Doctor Peter Scharf with the LSU School of Public Health says the state’s high incarceration rate is partly to blame…
cut 7 (11) “….in the city”
Louisiana has had the highest murder rate in the US since 1989.

State Police has sent a hazmat unit to Camp Minden in Webster Parish after receiving numerous phone calls about a possible explosion. Shortly after 5 AM, several reports started coming in about a bright light in the sky. The last time something like this occurred, millions of pounds of M-6 propellent was found improperly stored at Camp Minden.

A Bossier Parish School Board committee has decided not to let MTV film a TV show at two of their schools. School Board member Dennis Bamburg says Barcroft Productions wanted to film three students, because they have chosen to practice abstinence….
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Barcroft has produced shows like Young, Trans and In Love, Inside the Ku Klux Klan, and Body Bizarre.

 

LRN AM Newscall Sept 29

The U.S. Senate passes a measure that grants 500 million dollars in federal disaster aid. Emelie Gunn has more…

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The FBI’s 2015 Uniform Crime Report finds Louisiana once again has the highest murder rate of any state in the nation. Halen Doughty has more…

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Body cam footage of a police shooting that took the life of an autistic 6-year-old last November has finally been released by the judge overseeing the case. Halen Doughty has more…

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The U.S. Senate passes legislation that grants 500 million dollars in federal disaster assistance. About 400 million dollars of that will go to Louisiana for flood relief. Republican Senator David Vitter says this is just a start, more federal aid is expected in December. He says this is great news for thousands of Louisianans struggling to recover from the historic flooding event.

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Vitter says the other 100 million dollars of aid will assist other states with natural disaster damage. He says his colleagues from other parts of the country had a hard time understanding the level of destruction that took place in Louisiana.

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Vitter says this money should first go to homeowners who were not in the flood zone and received water damage. He says it’s not uncommon for a middle to low class family to have over 100-thousand dollars of uninsured damages.

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New data from the FBI finds Louisiana’s murder rate is once again higher than any other state in the country. The state recorded 10.3 murders per 100-thousand people in 2015, a slight increase from 2014. Louisiana has had the highest murder rate in the country since 1989. Criminologist Dr. Peter Scharf with the LSU School of Public Health says the state’s high incarceration rate contributes to the large number of murders.

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New Orleans has the highest rate in the state, followed by Monroe and Baton Rouge. And the Crescent City ranks 8th in the country for murder rates among major metropolitan areas. Scharf says there’s a national trend for increasing murder rates, but he believes Louisiana is leading the trend, not following it.

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Scharf says a murder costs the state between $1 million and $6 million. He says preventative measures are much more affordable than the costs of violent crimes.

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The body cam video has been released of the police shooting that left a 6-year-old autistic boy dead in Marksville. The graphic video shows deputy city marshal Derrick Stafford open firing into a vehicle, where 6-year-old Jeremy Mardis was seated in the passenger seat. Legal analyst Tim Meche says it doesn’t look good for Stafford.

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The video of the shooting that occurred last November was played Wednesday in the courtroom at Stafford’s hearing. Meche says the video probably would have been released sooner, if there was more media attention around the incident.

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The father, Christopher Few, was critically wounded in the shooting. Defense attorneys have said Few rammed his car into the deputy’s vehicle before he fired, but Meche says the video does not show the vehicle used as a weapon at the time of the shooting.

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A Bossier Parish School Board committee has decided not to let MTV film a TV show at two schools in their system. School Board member Dennis Bamburg is the chairman of the Buildings and Grounds Committee and he says Barcroft Productions wanted to film three students, because they have chosen practice abstinence.

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Barcroft has produced shows like Young, Trans and In LoveInside the Ku Klux Klan, and Body Bizarre. Bamburg says the show would have supposedly centered on the students decision to be celibate, but they didn’t believe that’s how it would air on MTV.

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Bamburg says anything that uses school facilities has to come before the committee. He says the school system doesn’t want any part of the show, because the movie industry and schools don’t mix.

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Louisiana Tech hosts UTEP this Saturday night in Ruston in match-up of 1-and-3 teams. The Bulldogs have lost their last two games, including a 38-34 defeat to Middle Tennessee. Tech Coach Skip Holtz says his team is a work in progress that is working to get better….

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Holtz says they don’t have time to lick their wounds as Miners bring one of the top running backs in the country to Joe Aillet Stadium. Aaron Jones is averaging seven yards a carry. Holtz is glad to be back at home after playing on the road the last two weeks…

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Holtz says the defense needs to play better if they are going to string some victories together. Some fans in Bulldog nation would rather see redshirt fresman J’Mar Smith as the quarterback. But Holtz says Ryan Higgins is his guy, especially after throwing for 504 and three touchdowns last week at Middle Tennessee…

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The Saints seek their first win of the season this Sunday in San Diego where the Black and Gold take on Quarterback Drew Brees’ old team, the Chargers. Brees says it would be great if the team was rewarded for all of their hard work with a win….

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The Saints are 0-3 and have lost by a combined 17 points. Brees believes this team is just a few plays away from having a winning record…

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17:30 Newscast Sept 28

At the first meeting of the Restore Louisiana Task Force, Governor John Bel Edwards tells members they have the important job of helping flood victims get back on their feet. The task force will determine how federal flood recovery dollars will be spent. The state could receive billions of dollars and Edwards says it must be used appropriately.

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President Barack Obama has asked Congress to approve two-point-six billion dollars for Louisiana’s flood recovery.

A West Baton Rouge Sheriff’s Deputy, her daughter, and her neighbor were killed in a double murder-suicide in Pointe Coupee parish. Sheriff Bud Torres says a gunfight erupted yesterday afternoon between Deputy Donna LeBlanc and her neighbor, 29-year-old Gregory Phillips. Torres says the deadly shootings took place in the deputy’s yard.

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The body cam video has been released of the police shooting that left a 6-year-old boy dead in Marksville. The video shows Deputy Derrick Stafford open firing into a vehicle. The father, who was critically wounded in the shooting, reportedly rammed his car into the deputy’s vehicle before he fired, but the video does not show the father using his vehicle as a weapon at the time of the shooting.

The creepy clown trend has now reached Louisiana as multiple sightings have been reported to police. Emelie Gunn has more…

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16:30 LRN Newscast September 28th

Today, Governor John Bel Edwards spoke to the Restore Louisiana Task Force, which has been formed to come up with a plan to get federal flood aid into the hands of flooded homeowners…
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The US Senate has approved 500-million dollars in flood aid for Louisiana and other states and more money is expected to be approved in December.

Creepy clowns are in the news around the country and now in Louisiana. Apparently people are dressing up in costumes and masks and entering random places to scare people. The clerk at a St. James Parish supermarket where clowns were spotted says she hopes they don’t come back, because you never know what they might be up to…:
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Authorities say this might be a joke to some, but they are on the lookout for suspicious behavior and will take action when necessary.

Three people are dead, including a West Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff’s Deputy, following a double murder/suicide in Pointe Coupee parish. Sheriff Bud Torres says they don’t know how yesterday’s gunfight between Deputy Donna LeBlanc and her neighbor, 29-year-old Gregory Phillips, started…:
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Torres says they believe Phillips shot LeBlanc and her daughter, then killed himself.

A man has been arrested after walking near an elementary school with an assault rifle. Baton Rouge Police Sgt. Don Coppola says they received numerous calls yesterday that 25-year-old Carl Willis was walking down the street carrying an AR-15.,,,
cut 15 (10) “…with officers”
Coppola says Willis faces one charge of carrying a weapon on school grounds.