07:30 Newscast, October 14th, 2016

LSU won’t be playing South Alabama on November 19th, they’ll instead make up the missed game against SEC foe Florida and inside Tiger Stadium. Tiger Rag Associate Editor James Moran says this could be good for Interim Head Coach Ed Orgeron who is looking to get the job on a permanent basis…:
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Those five games are Ole Miss, Alabama, at Arkansas, Florida and at Texas A&M.

Louisiana is set to receive about $438 million dollars in federal disaster aid for the March and August floods, but when flood victims will see money is uncertain. Restore Louisiana Task Force co-chairman Jimmy Durbin they meet today and the Ocean County Long Term Recovery Group is giving a presentation…:
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He says lots of work is being done on this initial funding and how it will be going out.

LSU Health New Orleans is searching for patients to participate in a clinical trial for a new treatment for Merkel cell carcinoma, a rare form of skin cancer. Director of LSU Health New Orleans Cancer Center Dr. Augusto Ochoa says for the first time in Louisiana, people suffering from this cancer will be treated with an immunotherapy drug…:
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He says with this treatment the initial tests found over 2/3 of patients showed a dramatic reduction in the tumor.

A 12-year-old and a 14-year-old have been arrested amid allegations they desecrated 50 grave sites at an Independence cemetery in Tangipahoa Parish. The Sheriff’s Office says the graves were broken into or ashes were opened and dumped, personal items were damaged or completely broken and American flags thrown to the ground. The children face many charges.

 

AM Newscall, October 14th, 2016

LSU Health New Orleans is looking for patients to participate in a clinical trial to treat Merkel cell carcinoma. Emelie Gunn has more…

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LSU and Florida will play each other on November 19th, but in Tiger Stadium, instead of Gainesville. Jeff Palermo has more…

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An East Baton Rouge flood victim couldn’t believe his eyes when he saw that he’d won $1 million from the Powerball. Halen Doughty has more…

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LSU Health New Orleans is searching for patients to participate in a clinical trial for a new treatment for Merkel cell carcinoma, a rare form of skin cancer. Director of LSU Health New Orleans Cancer Center Dr. Augusto Ochoa says for the first time in Louisiana, people suffering from this cancer will be treated with an immunotherapy drug.

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Immunotherapy is also used to treat melanoma and some lung cancers. Ochoa says with this treatment the initial tests found over 2/3 of patients showed a dramatic reduction in the tumor as a result of the immunotherapy. He says other forms of treatment were very unsuccessful…

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The founder of Popeye’s Chicken and Biscuits, Al Copeland Sr., passed away in 2008 of Merkal Cell Carcinoma. His son, Al Copeland Jr, says the Al Copeland Foundation donated 100-thousand dollars to support this clinical trial.

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We’re halfway through October, but you wouldn’t know it by the weather. State climatologist Barry Keim says we are running abnormally warm and dry this month. He says when it comes to rainfall this year, we’ve been feast or famine, and right now its famine.

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Keim says so far this month Louisiana has only seen one one-hundredth of an inch of rain. He says a lack of clouds and rain is keeping temperatures higher than usual for this time of year.

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Keim says there is a possibility of a front coming through towards the end of next week, which could bring some rain and lower temperatures. He says October is typically the driest month of the year for Louisiana, so it’s not a surprise to see a lack of rainfall.

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Flood victims could get more answers about the recovery during today’s meeting of the Restore Louisiana Task Force. The state has just been told it will receive at last 438-million dollars in federal disaster aid. Co-chairman of the Task Force and former Denham Springs Mayor Jimmy Durbin says the Office of Community Development will provide a recommendation on how to spend it.

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Durbin says they still aren’t sure exactly when the federal assistance will get into the hands of flood victims. At today’s meeting, he says the taskforce will receive a presentation from the Ocean County Long Term Recovery Group, who have been dealing with similar recovery efforts for almost four years.

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Durbin says they will also hear from Senator Bill Cassidy to get an update on the ongoing efforts to get more federal dollars for flood relief. He says they’re confident the $438 million is just the first installment.

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An East Baton Rouge Parish flood victim has won $1 million from the Powerball. Louisiana Lottery spokesperson Kim Chopin says when they heard a man in Central had won the prize, they were hoping it would go to someone who really needed it. She says they were thrilled to find out 72-year-old James Lapeze was the winner.

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Chopin says after federal and state withholdings, Lapeze will take home $700-thousand. She says Lapeze couldn’t believe his eyes when he saw that he won the million dollar prize.

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Lapeze told Chopin once his house is paid off, he plans to enjoy the rest of his retirement. Chopin says because the jackpot wasn’t unusually high, they believe Lapeze is a regular lottery player.

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LSU will play Florida this season and the game will be held in Death Valley on November 19th, instead of the Swamp. LSU’s previously scheduled game for that day against South Alabama has been cancelled. Tiger Rag Associate Editor James Moran says swapping out the Jaguars for the Gators, creates a difficult finish to the season…

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Moran says the schedule swap is good for the fans as they would prefer to see the Tigers play Florida on November 19th instead of South Alabama. He says it could also be good for Interim Head Coach Ed Orgeron, who is looking to get the job on a permanent basis.

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There were other scenarios floated in an effort to make-up the postponed LSU-Florida game, including forcing the Tigers to give up a home game. But Athletic Director Joe Alleva said earlier this week that LSU will play a home game on November 19th and Moran says Alleva should get credit for making it happen…

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Two teams desperate for a victory will meet in the Mercedes Benz Superdome on Sunday when the 1-and-3 Saints, host the 1-and-4 Panthers. New Orleans defensive end Cam Jordan says there’s a level of urgency to follow up the San Diego win two weeks ago, with another victory…

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The defending NFC champs are one of the big disappointments in the NFL this season. Jordan says defenses have been able to put more pressure on Carolina quarterback Cam Newton…

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06:45 Sportscast, October 14th, 2016

LSU and Florida will play each other on November 19th, but in Tiger Stadium, instead of Gainesville. Jeff Palermo has more…
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The Tigers take on Southern Miss in Tiger Stadium tomorrow.

Elsewhere around the state…Louisiana Tech, coming off a huge win over Western Kentucky last Thursday night, will take on 1-5 UMass. Also pumped about their last huge win over McNeese, Southeastern, will take on Stephen F Austin. The Cowboys host Central Arkansas. Tulane will be taken seriously as a big ACC contender with a win over Memphis tonight. ULM hosts Texas State Saturday. And Northwestern State is at Lamar.

Two teams desperate for a victory will meet in the Mercedes Benz Superdome on Sunday when the 1-and-3 Saints, host the 1-and-4 Panthers. New Orleans defensive end Cam Jordan says there’s a level of urgency to follow up the San Diego win two weeks ago, with another victory…
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Saints running back Mark Ingram may not play Sunday as he missed practice Thursday with an illness. The game kicks off at noon on FOX.

Four admin officials at Belaire High in East Baton Rouge Parish have been placed on leave amid an allegation they changed players’ grades to make them eligible to play. The LHSAA says the matter is serious and the Bengals could have to forfeit their five wins this year. Head football coach Claude Coleman says this is a case of disgruntled people people making stuff up.

 

06:30 Newscast, October 14th, 2016

LSU will play Florida this season and the game will be held in Death Valley on November 19th, instead of the Swamp. LSU’s previously scheduled game for that day against South Alabama has been cancelled. Tiger Rag Associate Editor James Moran says swapping out the Jaguars for the Gators, creates a difficult finish to the season….:
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As part of the deal, LSU agreed to play Florida in Gainesville the next two years.

We’re halfway through October, but you wouldn’t know it by the weather. State climatologist Barry Keim it’s abnormally warm and dry this month. He says a lack of clouds and rain is keeping temperatures higher than usual for this time of year.
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He says so far this month Louisiana has only seen one one-hundredth of an inch of rain.

Flood victims could get more answers about recovery during today’s meeting of the Restore Louisiana Task Force. The state will receive at 438-million dollars in federal disaster aid. Co-chairman of the Task Force and former Denham Springs Mayor Jimmy Durbin says the Office of Community Development will provide a recommendation on how to spend it.
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Durbin says they still aren’t sure exactly when the federal assistance will get into the hands of flood victims.

A Baton Rouge judge ruled that the US Senate debate next week will remain unchanged with no additional candidates being added. In the suit, Republican Troy Hebert argued it wasn’t fair to voters to only hear from the 5 richest candidates. But the judge said the LBP debate can go on as scheduled.

10:30 LRN Newscast October 13th

The deadline for August flood victims to register for federal assistance through FEMA has been pushed back until to November 14th. FEMA spokesperson Kurt Pickering says it’s a sign the federal government remains committed to the recovery in Louisiana, despite the recent destruction from Hurricane Matthew…
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And the US Housing and Urban Development has made it official. Louisiana will receive 438-million dollars in flood recovery dollars as part of a 500-million dollar disaster aid package approved by Congress last month.

A Baton Rouge judge hears arguments for a second day today regarding a lawsuit concerning next week’s US Senate debate in Ruston. Candidate Troy Hebert believes a government funded organiziation like Louisiana Public Broadcasting should not exclude candidates from the debate. LPB invited five candidates and there’s 24 names on the ballot.

The Natchitoches Parish Sheriff’s office says the three inmates who escaped their detention center in August are finally back in police custody. Captain Tony Moran on how they fled…
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The last inmate to be caught was 35-year-old Walshea Mitchell and he was found in Oklahoma. The other two jail birds were located in Colorado and Oregon.

Tulane University researchers are pulling together a number of their researchers and staff in an effort to learn more about the brain. Doctor Laura Levy says they received a 3.7 million dollar donation to jump start the effort and they are also expected to receive federal grants…
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She says scientists don’t know much about the brain, and they hope this university-wide collaboration will help them learn more.

09:30 Newscast, October 13th, 2016

22 people have died on Louisiana’s waterways in 2016, compared to 13 fatalities last year through September. Halen Doughty reports…:
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The deadline for August flood victims to apply for FEMA aid or low interest loans from the Small Business Administration has been extended until to November 14th. FEMA spokesperson Kurt Pickering wants people to know that even though they are responding to the east coast hurricane disaster, agents are still on the ground here…:
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Three escaped Natchitoches parish inmates are once again behind bars, after being missing now for over 6 weeks. Capt. Tony Moran with the Natchitoches Parish Sheriff’s Office says the trio had been gone from the detention center since August 27th…:
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He says the men were all in other states and they are working to determine how they managed to get so far.

Tulane University researchers are teaming up to learn more about the brain in a new collaboration called the Brain Institute. Tulane Vice President for Research, Dr. Laura Levy, says the National Institute of Health is expected to contribute grants to help with this effort..:
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She says scientists don’t know much about the brain, and they hope this university-wide collaboration will help them learn more.

 

 

 

08:30 Newscast, October 13th, 2016

The deadline for August flood victims to apply for FEMA assistance is extended to November 14th….:
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Over six weeks and three thousand miles later, three escaped Natchitoches parish inmates are once again behind bars. Capt. Tony Moran with the Natchitoches Parish Sheriff’s Office says the men were all captured in different states, and they’re working to figure out how they managed to get that far…:
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Tulane University researchers are teaming up to learn more about your thinker in a new collaboration called the Brain Institute. Vice President for Research, Dr. Laura Levy, says the purpose of the effort is to bring people together from across the university to share ideas…:
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She says the teachings include how your brain functions normally to encode memory, cognition, emotion, and how function is impaired by disease states.

LSU fans gathered Wednesday to remember Mike VI at his habitat on campus. The tiger died this week following a months long battle with a rare form of cancer, which his vet called the most aggressive he’d ever seen. Fans are encouraged to keep sharing their stories and photos on social media using #MikeVI.

The Iowa Fire Chief who was arrested in September on drug charges has resigned her post. Authorities in Calcasieu Parish accuse Sandi Miller of purchasing pills online containing heroin.

07:30 Newscast, October 13th, 2016

FEMA is now giving August flood victims until November 14th to apply for federal assistance. Spokesman Kurt Pickering says the extended deadline will allow residents to not only sign up for FEMA aid, but also start the process to receive an SBA loan. He says that can provide flood victims up to 200-thousand dollars, and up to 2 million for businesses…:
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You can sign up at disasterassistance.gov.

More people are dying on Louisiana’s waterways this year than last — as there have been 22 deaths in 2016 compared to 13 fatalities through September of 2015. Adam Einck with the state Department of Wildlife and Fisheries says there were 7 alone in September – most involving something being hit in the water…:
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LDWF has investigated 110 boating crashes so far this year, 12 of which happened in September.

Tulane researchers are teaming up in a university-wide collaboration to learn more about the brain. Jeff Palermo has more on the school’s new Brain Institute…:
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An Albany man is facing several charges out of Tangipahoa Parish for allegedly fatally shooting a woman from Loranger then setting her car on fire. The Sheriff’s Office say 30-year-old Gregory Anthony is accused in the death of 27-year-old Heather Cox. He is charged with second degree murder, one count of attempted second degree murder, aggravated kidnapping, burglary, simple criminal damage, simple battery, felony theft, simple arson and two counts of auto theft.

 

06:45 Sportscast, October 13th, 2016

The LSU Tigers are getting closer to taking the field after not playing last Saturday because of Hurricane Matthew. The Bayou Bengals face Southern Miss on Saturday night in Death Valley in just the third ever meeting between the two teams. LSU is a 26-point favorite, but offensive guard Garrett Brumfield says there’s no overlooking the Golden Eagles.:
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LSU interim coach Ed Orgeron said Wednesday that All-American running back Leonard Fournette will likely miss his second consecutive game.

The Ragin Cajuns football team did not put on a good show for a national television audience last night as they were shutout at home for the first time since 2002. Appalachian State scored the first four times they had the ball and blanked UL-Lafayette 24-0. Quarterback Anthony Jennings threw for just 121 yards and Elijah McGuire was held to 43.

The Saints welcome the defending NFC Champs to the Superdome this Sunday as they’ll battle the Carolina Panthers at noon. Carolina is having a disappointing 1-and-4 season, but Saints safety Kenny Vaccaro says you can’t let the Panthers record fool you…:
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New Orleans comes into Sunday’s contest with a 1-and-3 record.

LSU fans gathered Wednesday to remember Mike VI at his habitat on campus. The tiger died this week following a months long battle with cancer. Fans are encouraged to keep sharing their stories and photos on social media using #MikeVI.

In the NBA, New Orleans Pelicans star Anthony Davis suffered a sprained ankle in Wednesday morning’s preseason game against the Rockets. ESPN reported that Davis is expected to miss 10-15 days. The Pels open the regular season on October 26th against the Denver Nuggets at the Smoothie King Center.

 

06:30 Newscast, October 13th, 2016

August flood victims now have until November 14th to apply for federal disaster aid or an SBA loan. FEMA spokesperson Kurt Pickering says so far, individual households in Louisiana have received 699 million dollars in grants to repair their homes…:
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He assures flood victims here that the despite the damage the East Coast received from Hurricane Matthew, FEMA is not leaving Louisiana.

Fatalities on Louisiana’s waterways are well above what they were at this time last year, as 7 people died in boating accidents in September alone. Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries spokesperson Adam Einck says most of the deaths could have been prevented…:
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There have been 22 deaths this year, compared to only 13 through September of last year.

Tulane University researchers are teaming up to learn more about the brain in a new collaboration called the Brain Institute. Tulane Vice President for Research, Dr. Laura Levy, says scientists don’t know much about the brain and they hope this university-wide effort will help them learn more…:
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Levy says they received a $3.7 million donation to jump start the initiative, and a fundraising goal of $50 million has been set.

A man in Livingston Parish was fatally shot by a deputy following an incident with another cop the suspect shot at numerous times. They say it started when 31-year-old Blaine Beason fled from a deputy, then was located hours later in a barn and was still resisting with the weapon. The deputy fired in return and killed Beason. The officers were not injured. State Police is investigating.