17:30 Newscast Nov 15

Caroline Fayard has endorsed Foster Campbell in the US Senate runoff, but whether or not that will help him win the race remains to be seen. UL-Lafayette political science professor Pearson Cross says even though Louisiana voters elected a Democrat as governor last year, it doesn’t seem likely.

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Campbell will be on the ballot with Republican John Kennedy on December 10.

FEMA will continue paying for August flood victims to live in hotel rooms until December 18th. Denham Springs resident and flood victim Dennis Rodriguez is living in a Breaux Bridge hotel thanks to the program and says it has been a tremendous help.

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More than 2-thousand families are using the program.

A St. Paul High School football player is still recovering in the hospital after sustaining a serious neck injury during a game. The school’s athletic director, Craig Ketelsen, says Michael Doherty underwent a 7 hour surgery on Sunday.

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Doherty collided with three players, resulting in a major injury to his C5 vertebrae.

It’s been more than a year since a production has been filmed at Celtic Studios in Baton Rouge, and Executive Director Patrick Mulhearn says they’re doing what they can to keep their doors open. He says he’s finding other ways to use the facility.

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Mulhearn is hopeful the film industry will improve when the cap on film tax credits expires in 18 months.

16:30 Newscast Nov 15

For the first time ever, TOPS recipients will pay almost 60-percent of their spring tuition. Governor John Bel Edwards says it is his hope that lawmakers can restore funding for the program because students depend on it. He adds that further cuts will not be made to the scholarship program, despite the budget shortfalls the state is facing, because today we risk student dropping out or graduating with burdensome debt.

FEMA will continue to pay for flood victims to stay in hotels until December 18th. Michelle Southern has more…

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Caroline Fayard has endorsed Foster Campbell in the US Senate runoff, despite some harsh verbal attacks before the election. UL-Lafayette political science professor Pearson Cross says this endorsement is about fence mending.

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Campbell will go up against Republican John Kennedy on December 10.

Things are looking up for Hollywood South, as we’re halfway through the cap lawmakers put on the state’s film tax credit program. Louisiana Film and Entertainment Association President, Patrick Mulhearn, says other states, like Georgia, that do not have limits on film tax credits are bringing in more projects, but they’re more vulnerable to fraud.

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The 180-million dollar cap expires in 18 months.

16:45 LRN Sportscast November 15th

The 16th ranked LSU Tigers are getting ready to host 21st ranked Florida for Senior Day on Saturday. The Tigers will honor 19 seniors before the game. Interim Head Coach Ed Orgeron says that’s one of the many reasons why they want to beat the Gators in a bad way…
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Saturday could also mark Leonard Fournette’s final game inside Tiger Stadium. Fournette says he continues to get treatment on his injured ankle, but he’ll be ready to play this Saturday.

Grambling State Head Coach Broderick Fobbs is a finalist for the F-C-S Coach of the Year. Fobbs and the Tigers are 8-1, heading into Saturday’s game against Texas Southern.

Three Saints players did not practice today, offensive tackle Terron Armstead, cornerback Delvin Breaux and running back Daniel Lasco. New Orleans is at Carolina on Thursday.

UL Lafayette Football Coach Mark Hudspeth says his team will conduct one-thousand hours of community service as result of a viral video that shows four players in the locker room using vulgarity during an anti-Donald Trump rap song. Hudspeth says they’ll visit every middle school and high school in Acadiana…
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The four players shown in the video have been or are facing punishment.

Tonight in college basketball…LSU hosts Southern Miss. Both teams are 1-0 on the season. Tigers forward Duop Reath had 23 points and 14 rebounds in the season opening victory over Wofford. In Lake Charles, McNeese State takes on Southern Miss.

15:30 Newscast Nov 15

FEMA announces they will continue to pay for hotel rooms for displaced flood victims through December 18. Dennis Rodriguez is one of those staying in a hotel and says he’s thrilled they’ve extended the deadline because his home still unlivable. He says he’d have nowhere to live if the program ended on November 18 as planned.

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More than 2-thousand families are using the program.

It’s been one year since GLO Airlines inaugural flight out of their New Orleans based terminal. Currently, GLO offers daily flights from New Orleans to five destinations in the Gulf South. Founder and CEO Trey Fayard says they’re looking to depart from other Gulf and mid-South cities in the future.

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GLO recently added flights to Huntsville, Alabama, and Destin.

There’s an outpouring of support for an injured high school football player who is still recovering in the hospital. St. Paul high school Athletic Director, Craig Ketelsen, says when he visited Michael Doherty at Lakeview Hospital, there were so many visitors that he was only able to talk to the player’s parents.

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Doherty sustained a serious back injury when he collided with three players.

Hollywood South is also trying to recover from the devastating blow a cap on the state’s film tax credit program had on the industry. Louisiana Film and Entertainment Association President Patrick Mulhearn hopes lawmakers will fix the problems with the program before it expires in 18 months.

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Mulhearn he is cautiously optimistic about the future of the program.

14:30 LRN Newscasts November 15th

Democrat Caroline Fayard, who traded verbal attacks with fellow Democrat Foster Campbell, is now supporting Campbell in the runoff against Republican John Kennedy. UL Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross says last year voters elected a Democrat for governor, but that’s not likely to happen this year…
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Kennedy received the endorsement today from Republican Charles Boustany.

New Orleans based-airlines, GLO, celebrates its one-year anniversary today. They offer daily flights from New Orleans to Shreveport, Little Rock and Memphis and founder and C-E-O Trey Fayard says they have a business model that works…
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Fayard says they hope to expand their business in year two.

FEMA will keep paying hotel bills for flood victims, who have been displaced, until December 18th. Over 2-thousand families are benefiting from this government program. One of those is Dennis Rodriguez, who says there are five other flood impacted families staying at his hotel in Breaux Bridge. He says the program is a blessing, but wishes he could be closer to home….
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At one time, thousands of flood victims stayed at the Celtic Movie Centre in Baton Rouge. The director of that facility is still looking at ways to fill his studios, while the state’s once flourishing movie industry lags….
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Patrick Mulhearn is hopeful legislators will change how film tax credits are dispersed next year, which could lead to more movie projects.

LRN PM Newscall November 15th

FEMA will continue to pay for flood victims to stay in hotels until December 18th. Michelle Southern has more…

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A 17-year-old St. Paul’s High School football player is still recovering from a serious neck injury suffered in last Friday’s playoff win. Emelie Gunn has more…

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FEMA will continue paying for August flood victims to live in hotel rooms until December 18th. Denham Springs resident and flood victim Dennis Rodriguez is living in a Breaux Bridge hotel thanks to the program and says it has been a tremendous help.

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Rodriguez says he’s thrilled they’ve extended to deadline because their home is still unlivable. He says he’d have nowhere to live if the program ended on November 18th like originally planned.

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More than 2-thousand families are using the program. Rodriguez says there are about five or six other families staying at the same hotel. He says the program has been a blessing, but wishes he could be closer to home.

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There’s a light at the end of the tunnel for Hollywood South, according to Louisiana Film and Entertainment Association president Patrick Mulhearn. He says we’re halfway through the 36 month, 180-million dollar cap, legislators placed on the film tax credit program and he’s hopeful lawmakers will approve changes next year that will be more beneficial for Louisiana’s film industry.

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Mulhearn says he is cautiously optimistic about the direction the legislature will take with the program. He says other states, like Georgia, that do not have limits on film tax credits, are bringing in more projects, but that leaves them vulnerable to fraud.

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Mulhearn says right now they’re doing what they can to keep Celtic in Baton Rouge and other studios open, while they wait for the tax credit program to be revised. He says they’re currently finding other uses for their facilities.

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A 17-year-old continues to recover after suffering a serious neck injury in a football game on Friday. Michael Doherty, a junior at St. Paul’s High School in Covington, collided with three players resulting in a major injury to his C5 vertebra. St. Paul’s athletic director, Craig Ketelsen, says Doherty’s condition is still in a holding pattern after undergoing a seven hour surgery.

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Ketelsen says when he went to visit the injured player at Lakeview Hospital, there were so many people visiting, he was only able to talk to Doherty’s parents. He says the love and support Doherty is receiving is amazing.

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While Doherty lays in a hospital, the St. Paul’s football team is preparing for its next playoff game this Friday, against Evangel Christian. Ketelsen says Saints Cornerback Delvin Breaux sent Doherty a video message about a similar injury he suffered while playing football at LSU. He says Doherty is a hard working young man, dedicated to his teammates.

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New Orleans-based air service GLO Airlines is celebrating today its one year anniversary of its inaugural flight. Founder and CEO Trey Fayard says they started with just one flight from New Orleans to Little Rock and have since added more stops. He says they’re excited about offering south Louisianans daily, non-stop flights to destinations across the Gulf South.

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GLO Airlines offers two-daily flights from New Orleans to Shreveport and back to the Crescent City. Fayard says they aren’t done yet, as the company is looking to originate flights from other Gulf and mid-South cities in the future.

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GLO customers can bring two bags and one carryon at no charge and enjoy free snacks on the flight. The company now accepts TSA Pre-Checks to expedite the boarding process. Fayard says passengers love flying with GLO.

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After a heated US Senate race, Caroline Fayard has endorsed Foster Campbell in the runoff. UL-Lafayette political science professor Pearson Cross says Fayard had strong words about her opponent going into the general election, like accusing him of being friendly with David Duke. He says this endorsement is about fence mending.

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Cross says Campbell will have a tough fight in the runoff against Republican State Treasurer John Kennedy. He says last year’s gubernatorial race proved that on occasion, Louisiana voters can elect a Democrat into statewide office.

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13:30 Newscast, November 15th, 2016

FEMA has extended the Transitional Sheltering Assistance program until December 18th to benefit people displaced by the August flooding. Denham Springs resident and flood victim Dennis Rodriguez is living in a Breaux Bridge hotel thanks to the program and says it has been a tremendous help…:
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He says he’d have nowhere to live if the program ended on November 18th like originally planned.

After a heated US Senate race, Caroline Fayard has endorsed Foster Campbell in the runoff. UL-Lafayette political science professor Pearson Cross says this endorsement is about fence mending…:
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Cambpell faces a tough battle against Republican John Kennedy in the December 10th runoff.

Michael Doherty, a junior at St. Paul’s High School, is continuing to recover from a neck injury he sustained in a game last Friday night, and the community is rallying behind him in a huge way. Doherty collided with three players which resulted in the neck break. The school’s athletic director, Craig Ketelsen, says Doherty is a hard working young man, dedicated to his teammates…:
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A GoFundMe page in support of Doherty has received over $10,000.

Governor John Bel Edwards issued a statement today in response to the fact that TOPS students will only be eligible for about 40% of the total award for the upcoming spring semester. He says it’s his hope that they can restore funding to TOPS because too many students were counting on the funds they were promised. He said he’s asking the legislature to work with him in the next session so that Louisiana students are not left to shoulder the burden of the state’s financial problems.

 

12:30 Newscast, November 15th, 2016

A 17-year-old St. Paul’s High School football player is still recovering from a serious neck injury suffered in last Friday’s playoff win. Emelie Gunn has more…:
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Today, New Orleans-based air service GLO Airlines is celebrating its one year anniversary. Founder and CEO Trey Fayard says they’re excited about offering south Louisianans daily, non-stop flights to destinations across the Gulf South…:
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He says they plan to add additional markets in the near future.

The big cut to the TOPS scholarship program is going into effect this spring and students and parents are getting letters this week with the reminder. It’s the first time in the popular program’s history that 100% of tuition will not be covered due to acts of the legislature. Higher Ed Commissioner Joe Rallo says there are other options…:
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Students will be required to cover at least 60% of their tuition.

Today Governor John Bel Edwards dedicated the new 96,000 square foot CSRA Integrated Technology Center in Bossier City. By June 2018, the ITC is expected to have created at least 800 jobs. Bossier City was selected out of 134 potential cities to be the site of the ITC.

 

11:40 LRN Sportscast November 15th

For the second time this season, 16th ranked LSU is getting ready to play a game against the 21st ranked Florida Gators. The two schools were scheduled to play each other October 8th, but Hurricane Matthew postponed the contest. Florida is now 7-3, they lead the SEC East at 5-and-2 and they have one of the top defenses in the league. Tigers Coach Ed Orgeron…
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Florida comes into the game as a banged up football squad, with seven starters ruled out.

Louisiana Tech will play in the Conference USA title game on December 3rd and it’s their hope to play the game in Shreveport. For that to happen, the Bulldogs will have to beat Southern Miss in the regular season finale and Western Kentucky will have to beat Marshall.

UL Lafayette Football Coach Mark Hudspeth has announced plans on how to avoid another viral video coming out the locker room that has put the school in a very uncomfortable situation. The video shows four football players singing an anti-Donald Trump rap song and it’s filled vulgar language. He says they also have taken steps to ensure the locker room breeds an environment of discipline, relaxation and comfort….
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He says the team will also participate in one-thousand hours of community service by visiting every middle school and high school in Acadiana and talking with students about how social media can be used in the wrong way.

The Pelicans beat Boston 106 to 105 last night and they get Jrue Holiday back. He’s been with his wife who had surgery to remove a brain tumor.

11:30 Newscast, November 15th, 2016

The good news keeps rolling in for the recovery of Hollywood South. Louisiana Film and Entertainment Association president Patrick Mulhearn says the 36 month, 180 million dollar cap on the state’s film tax credit program is about halfway in, and he hopes lawmakers will make changes next year. He says movie producers don’t realize how susceptible they are to fraud in other states that don’t have limits on film incentives like Georgia:
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He wants to see the film tax cap back-ended instead of on the front side.

Despite extremely heated words between the two during the campaign, Democrat Caroline Fayard has decided to publicly endorse fellow Democrat Foster Campbell in the race for US Senate. In a statement, Fayard says Cambpell gives the best hope to protect President Obama’s legacy in Washington. Cambpell faces Republican John Kennedy in the December 10th runoff.

A 17-year-old boy is continuing to recover after receiving a serious neck injury during a football game on Friday night. Michael Doherty, a junior at St. Paul’s High School in Covington, collided with three players resulting in a major injury to his C5 vertebra. The school’s athletic director, Craig Ketelsen, says Doherty’s condition is still in a holding pattern after undergoing a seven hour surgery on Saturday…:
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He says the love and support Doherty is receiving is amazing.

A couple from Vinton is facing serious animal abuse charges after deputies say they found three decomposed puppies and six other extremely sick dogs in their home. 25-year-old Shawna Crochet and 31-year-old Christopher Hilburn are charged with eight counts of simple animal cruelty, three counts of aggravated animal cruelty; and three counts of failure to cremate or bury the remains of an animal.