11:40 LRN Sportscast September 22nd

Saints Coach Sean Payton said today it was an easy decision to place cornerback PJ Williams on injured reserve. Payton says a scan of Williams’ brain showed significant trauma and it’s one of the most severe concussions he’s seen. The injury to Williams, leaves the Saitns with four cornerbacks for Monday night’s game against Atlanta. NFL analyst Mike Detillier says the Saints defense played well last week, but it will be tough for them to keep that level of play up…
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The Saints head into the game against Atlanta as one of eight teams in the NFL with an 0-2 record.

LSU football quarterback Brandon Harris received death threats following the Tiger’s devastating season opening loss to Wisconsin. Head coach Les Miles hopes the person writing these messages doesn’t really know what he is saying and will not act on the threats.
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Harris received one twitter threat telling him to kill himself and another said Harris would be murdered.

UL Lafayette is at Tulane on Saturday. Ragin Cajuns running back Elijah McGuire needs 212 yards to surpass Tyrell Fenroy as the Cajuns career leader in all-purpose yards. Fenroy had 5,231.

In the Southland, Southeastern Louisiana visits Northwestern State on Saturday. Both teams are looking for their first win of the season and the game will be shown on CST at 6 PM.

11:30 Newscast, September 22nd, 2016

A viral video showing shoddy work done at a house in the Shelter At Home program has many questioning the reliability of the system. Governor John Bel Edwards responded on his monthly call in radio show, saying he sent crews to inspect the home after seeing the video. He admits the work in that home was not up to standards…:
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He says many people have wrong expectations about what Shelter at Home will repair and they are now required to let people know.

The latest Southern Media and Opinion Research poll shows presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, a Democrat, has an unfavorable rating in Louisiana at 60 percent. Pollster Bernie Pinsonat…:
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Baton Rouge Police have located the man accused of choking his girlfriend then kidnapping her baby. They say a woman called police to report the incident this morning, and the as-yet unidentified suspect was later found and the child is safe.

LSU quarterback Brandon Harris received death threats following the Tiger’s heartbreaking season opening loss to Wisconsin. Head coach Les Miles says that’s a shame…:
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Miles says they will give the information to law enforcement to find out who is threatening Harris.

Summer is over and fall is here! But when can we start to see cooler temperatures?State Climatologist Barry Keim says we just need to sit tight because autumn temperatures are coming soon…:
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10:30 LRN Newscast September 22nd

Governor John Bel Edwards told listeners on his monthly call-in show that he remains very confident the federal government will approve an aid package to help flood flood victims recover. The state has requested two-point-six billion dollars in federal funding, but Edwards doesn’t expect the full amount at once…
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Edwards is in Washington DC again for more discussions with Congressional members.

Today is the first day of fall and Louisianans can expect above average temperatures and below normal rainfall. That’s according to state climatologist Barry Keim, who says the basis for this forecast is the high probability for a La Nina..:
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It will be another hot day across Louisiana, but cooler temperatures are in the forecast for next week.

A new poll on the presidential race in Louisiana shows Republican Donald Trump with a 16-percentage point lead over Democrat Hillary Clinton. Southern Media and Opinion Research pollster Bernie Pinsonat says Trump has high negatives at 47-percent, but that nearly as bad as Clinton’s…
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Clinton’s unfavorable rating in Louisiana is 60-percent.

Two unusual homicides in Lafayette are apparently connected. Police say A woman’s body was found stuffed in a toolbox on Tuesday was in a relationship with the naked man who was fatally shot last week, allegedly trespassing in a person’s backyard. Corporal Bridgett Dugas says Dugas says police are actively searching for the vehicle the couple was travelling in….
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The cause of death from the woman found in the toolbox has not been released.

09:30 Newscast, September 22nd, 2016

A new poll by Southern Media and Opinion Research finds Governor John Bel Edwards’ approval rating is up 13 points since May. Pollster Bernie Pinsonat says the governor still faces some hurdles, especially with housing issues after the flooding. But he says this popularity will likely benefit him during the next legislative session…:
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He says Edwards visibility during times of crisis is good for his ratings.

The strange story out of Lafayette continues to get more bizarre. The body that was found in a tool box Tuesday is connected to the naked trespasser who was shot and killed on Fanny St. last week. 23-year-old Alannah Montalvo, the woman in the tool box, is believed to have been in a relationship with the nude man 36-year-old Barrett Farabee….:
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That’s Cpl. Bridgett Dugas with Lafayette PD.

Today is the start of autumn. Emelie Gunn has more on what kind of weather we can expect throughout the season…:
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Louisiana ranks 34th in the nation in overall highway performance and cost-effectiveness in the new Annual Highway Report published by Reason Foundation. The overall ranking is an improvement over the previous report when the state was ranked 40th. The state is 45th in fatality rate, 40th in deficient bridges, 43rd in rural Interstate pavement condition, 49th in urban Interstate pavement condition, and 25th in urbanized area congestion.

 

08:30 Newscast, September 22nd, 2016

A new poll by Southern Media and Opinion Research finds Governor John Bel Edwards’ approval rating is up, and most voters here won’t vote for Hillary Clinton for president…:
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Edwards is in Washington, D.C., today continuing the ongoing battle to get federal funding for flood recovery efforts in Louisiana. He says the initial focus remains getting people back into their homes ASAP…:
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He’s optimistic this is going to happen.

Troopers are investigating a fatal two-vehicle crash in Webster Parish, involving a school bus filled with students. They say 35-year-old Freddy Bryant of Shongaloo lost control of his vehicle, crossed the center line in a roadway and crashed head on into the bus. Bryant and his passenger, 29-year-old Gary Matlock of Plain Dealing, died on scene. The driver of the bus and the 47 children on board were not injured in the crash.

Today is the first day of fall, as we say goodbye to a brutal summer of 2016. State Climatologist Barry Keim says Louisiana had one of the wettest summers on record in 2016 but there will be a shift in that pattern with dryer than normal conditions over the next three months…:
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He says it’s still going to be hot for the next several days, but our first autumn cool front is right around the corner.

LSU Coach Les Miles says it’s unconscionable that quarterback Brandon Harris got death threats following the Tigers season opening loss to Wisconsin.

 

07:30 Newscast, September 22nd, 2016

Governor John Bel Edwards is back in Washington for the third time trying to get federal aid for the ongoing flood recovery efforts in Louisiana. Halen Doughty has more…:
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The latest Southern Media and Opinion Research poll shows presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, a Democrat, has an unfavorable rating in Louisiana at 60 percent. Pollster Bernie Pinsonat…:
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Summer is over and fall is here! But when can we start to see cooler temperatures?State Climatologist Barry Keim says we just need to sit tight because autumn temperatures are coming soon…:
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The investigation is ongoing in Lafayette parish about a body that was discovered in a tool box on the side of the road. Cpl. Bridgett Dugas says they have connected the victim, Alannah Montalvo, with the naked man who was recently shot and killed while trespassing…:
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Dugas says Montalvo was in a relationship with the naked trespasser, 36-year-old Barrett Farabee.

The widow of one of the officers who was gunned down in an ambush on cops in Baton Rouge will appear on the Steve Harvey show today. Tonja Garafola, wife of East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff’s deputy Brad Garafola, will be on the nationally syndicated talk show to remark on the day’s topic: Race and Policing.

 

06:45 Sportscast, September 22nd, 2016

The Saints have put cornerback PJ Williams on injured reserve, after the second-year pro was carted off the field last Sunday after taking a knee to the helmet twice while trying to make a tackle. NFL analyst Mike Detillier says the Saints are snakebit at this position as they’ve lost several cornerbacks this year because of injuries…:
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They are expected to get Delvin Breaux back, but he’ll still miss several weeks because of a broken fibula.

Meanwhile Quarterback Drew Brees told WWL radio some of what he expects during the Saints Monday night game against the Falcons…:
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LSU Quarterback Brandon Harris received death threats following the Tigers loss to Wisconsin in the season opening game. That’s according to former LSU quarterback Jamie Howard, who was the starting quarterback for LSU in the early 90s. He told a Baton Rouge radio station that he had to give Harris some advice because the death threats really shook him up. Coach Les Miles says he realizes that games are important to players, coaches and fans, but what happened to Harris is unconscionable…:
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LSU kicker Colby Delahoussaye tweeted a picture of his cleats with the numbers of two friends and football players who died in a car crash before the season started this summer. A small “27” and “3” appear at the heel of the cleat. Delahoussaye wrote on Twitter with the picture, “This is for my two boys, I got you guys always with me!”

 

06:30 Newscast, September 22nd, 2016

A new poll released by Southern Media and Opinion Research finds Governor John Bel Edwards’ approval rating is at 63-percent. That’s a 13-percent increase from May. Pollster Bernie Pinsonat says there is a saying by a lot of elected officials, you never let a crisis go by without taking advantage of it. He says that’s what Edwards did by being very visible during the tragic shootings and the flooding…:
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Edwards is in Washington today to continue to urge support from Congress to get Louisiana badly needed flood aid. He said of his other two visits to D.C. that he’s very optimistic…:
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Today is the start of the fall season and Louisianans can expect above average temperatures and below normal rainfall. That’s according to state climatologist Barry Keim. Keim says the basis for this forecast is due to a high probability for a La Nina..:
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He says we’re still seeing high temperatures but we just need to sit tight because fall weather is coming soon.

LSU is moving forward with plans to grow medical marijuana for the state. They said the plants will be grown off campus in a secure building that has yet to be determined and no students will be involved. A business plan is expected to be ready by the end of the month, and they want to start growing marijuana by January 1.

 

AM Newcall September 22,2016

A new poll by Southern Media and Opinion Research finds Governor John Bel Edwards’ approval rating is up 13 points since May, while 6 out of 10 Louisiana voters disapprove of democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton. Jeff Palermo has more…

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 Today is the start of autumn. Emelie Gunn has more on what kind of weather we can expect throughout the season…

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Governor John Bel Edwards is back in Washington for the third time trying to get federal aid for the ongoing flood recovery efforts in Louisiana. Halen Doughty has more…

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A new poll released by Southern Media and Opinion Research finds Governor John Bel Edwards’ approval rating is at 63-percent. That’s a 13-percent increase from May. Pollster Bernie Pinsonat says there is a saying by a lot elected officials, you never let a crisis go by without taking advantage of it. He says that what Edwards did by being very visible during the tragic shootings and the flooding.

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Pinsonat says the governor still faces some hurdles, especially with housing issues after the flooding. But he says this popularity will likely benefit him during the upcoming legislative session.

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The survey also finds presidential candidate, Democrat Hillary Clinton, has an unfavorable rating in Louisiana of 60-percent. Pinsonat says Republican Donald Trump has shot in front of her by a good margin and is very popular with white voters in Louisiana.

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According to the poll, if the election were held today, 49-percent would vote for Trump, 33-percent for Clinton, and 8-percent for Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson. Pinsonat says Trump has high negatives in Louisiana, at 47-percent, but that’s not anywhere near as bad as Clinton’s.

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Today is the start of the fall season and Louisianans can expect above average temperatures and below normal rainfall. That’s according to state climatologist Barry Keim. Keim says the basis for this forecast is due to a high probability for a La Nina.

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Keim says we’re still seeing high temperatures but we just need to sit tight because fall weather is coming soon.

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Keim says Louisiana had one of the wettest summers on record in 2016 but there will be a shift in that pattern with dryer than normal conditions over the next three months.

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Governor John Bel Edwards is in Washington, D.C., today continuing the ongoing battle to get federal funding for flood recovery efforts in Louisiana. Edwards says he is optimistic they can get something done before lawmakers recess at the end of the month for the November election.

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Republican lawmakers are making the push for Louisiana funding, but Democrats want to include funding for the Flint, Michigan water crisis in the spending bill as well. The state has requested $2.6 billion in federal funding, but Edwards doesn’t expect to get the full amount at once.

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The initial flood recovery dollars would be contained in a stop-gap funding bill that would prevent a government shutdown. Edwards hopes it will be approved this month and Congress will approve more funding during the “lame duck” winter session. He says what we need immediately is help with housing.

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The investigation is ongoing in Lafayette parish about a body that was discovered in a tool box on the side of the road. Cpl. Bridgett Dugas says they have connected the victim, Alannah Montalvo, with the naked man who was recently shot and killed while trespassing.

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Dugas says Montalvo was in a relationship with the naked trespasser, 36-year-old Barrett Farabee. She says they still do not know the exact cause of death for Montalvo, but they do have a suspect in Farabee.

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Dugas says police are actively searching for the vehicle the couple was travelling in, a green Honda Accord. She asks anyone who sees the vehicle to contact police.

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The Saints have put cornerback PJ Williams on injured reserve, after the second-year pro as carted off the field last Sunday after taking a knee to the helmet twice while trying to make a tackle. NFL analyst Mike Detillier says the Saints are snakebit at this position as they’ve lost several cornerbacks this year because of injuries…

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The Saints have lost several cornerbacks this season due to injuries. They are expected to get Delvin Breaux back, but he’ll still miss several weeks because of a broken fibula. Detillier says the Saints defense played well last week, but it will be tough for them to keep that level of play up…

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The Saints will host Atlanta on Monday night. New Orleans is looking for its first win of the season and Detillier says despite the injuries, he likes the Black and Gold’s chances against the hated Falcons…

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18:30 Newscast September 21,2016

A new independent poll on the US Senate race in Louisiana finds Republican Treasurer John Kennedy is still in the lead with 17-percent. The Southern Media and Opinion Research survey has Republican Congressman Charles Boustany on Kennedy’s heels at 15-percent. Pollster Bernie Pinsonat says the poll shows there are five candidates who can still make the runoff.
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A West Monroe police officer is in the process of being reinstated after being found not guilty of negligent homicide for shooting a man in 2014. Officer Jody LeDoux shot Raymond Martinez, who evidence found to be drunk and belligerent outside of a store. Defense Attorney Mickey Dubose says he was confident LeDoux acted properly….
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A new study from Triple A finds millions of drivers are wasting their money on premium gasoline. Spokesperson Don Redman says they encourage people to check their car’s owner’s manual to see what kind of gas their car requires. He says 70-percent of vehicles on the road just need regular gas.
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Redman says some high end vehicles do require premium gas because of the way the engine is calibrated and the only differences between regular and premium gas are the octane levels and the price.

Lafayette Police are looking for answers in the case of a woman’s body that was discovered in a tool box. Authorities say the victim, Alannah Montalvo, has a connection with the naked man who was shot and killed while trespassing in the yard of a home on Fanny Street. Montalvo is believed to be in a relationship with the trespasser, 36-year-old Barrett Farabee. Farabee is a suspect in her murder.