11:30 Newscast, August 10th, 2016

The Natchitoches Police Department is investigating a two-vehicle fatal crash that claimed the life of Jimmy D. Long Sr. — a leader in state government for nearly a half-century. They say the crash occurred as Long was pulling out of a private driveway, and was hit by a vehicle driven by a juvenile on University Parkway. The crash is under investigation. Long’s 32-year tenure in the legislature was one of the longest in the state’s history. Governor John Bel Edwards says his death is a tragic loss.

Senate candidate Troy Hebert is suing Southern Media and Opinion Research pollster Bernie Pinsonat claiming he misrepresented him in a May poll. Hebert says the poll listed him under the wrong party affiliation…:
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But Pinsonat says even though the poll misidentified Hebert’s party affiliation, he doesn’t encourage organizations to use poll results to set criteria for candidate debates.

Governor John Bel Edwards is calling for the resignation of state Senator Troy Brown after his second domestic abuse arrest in less than a year. Don Molino has more…:
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Today marks seven months since Edwards was sworn into office — and has dealt with historic events like the budget crisis, massive flooding, and police officer shootings. But Jeremy Alford of LaPolitics.com feels voters are reassured that Governor Edwards has been present during the state’s time of need, unlike former Governor Bobby Jindal…:
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10:30 LRN Newscast Aug 10

Governor John Bel Edwards is calling on state senator Troy Brown to resign after the senator was arrested twice on domestic abuse charges just 8 months apart. UL-Lafayette political science professor Pearson Cross says this is a devastating blow to the senator, but…

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Today marks 7 months since the governor has been sworn into office. Jeremy Alford with LaPolitics.com says Edwards has carved out a place for himself in the record books since day one.

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Alford says even with everything stacked against him, the governor has never taken his eyes off the goal of being reelected.

Democratic vice presidential candidate Tim Kaine is in New Orleans today, but political analyst Clancy Dubos says the goal is probably to raise more money than votes because republican candidate Donald Trump’s poll numbers are holding strong in the South, despite falling nationwide.

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Dubos says if Trump’s numbers continue to decline, the Democrats could have a chance of winning the Bayou State.

A flood watch is in effect for several southeastern Louisiana parishes through Friday. Andrew Ansorge with the National Weather Service in Slidell says some areas will see upwards of 10 inches of rain.

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Ansorge says flooding will be a big concern in some low lying areas.

09:30 Newscast, August 10th, 2016

Governor John Bel Edwards was sworn into office seven months ago today. Emelie Gunn has more on his term so far…:
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Now Edwards is calling on State Senator Troy Brown to resign amid the lawmaker’s two domestic abuse arrests in less than a year. UL-Lafayette political science professor Pearson Cross says Edwards is establishing himself as a champion on women’s issues…:
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Some parishes in southeast Louisiana are under a flash flood watch this evening through Friday morning. Andrew Ansorge with the National Weather Service in Slidell says the anticipated heavy rains are a result of a system that’s been slowly moving across the northern Gulf of Mexico since last weekend…:
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Ansorge says this system should taper off Saturday and possibly into Sunday.

The Department of Health says Louisiana has received $19.5 million dollars in a FEMA grant to help communities that are still recovering from devastating floods this past spring. It will fund work for about 1,575 families in 36 parishes.

Governor John Bel Edwards and other New Orleans officials say there is an additional $10 million dollars to begin work on a flyover ramp that will link I-10 to the Louis Armstrong International Airport in Kenner.

08:30 Newscast, August 10th, 2016

State Senator Troy Brown reportedly says he will not step down from the legislature despite calls from other state leaders, including Governor John Bel Edwards, to resign over his two domestic abuse arrests. Brown has been suspended from the four committees he serves on, but UL-Lafayette political science professor Pearson Cross says it will take a recall election to remove him from office…:
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He says by speaking out on this issue, Edwards is establishing himself as a champion on women’s issues.

Portions of southeast Louisiana and Mississippi are under a flash flood watch from this evening through Friday morning. Andrew Ansorge with the National Weather Service in Slidell says heavy rains could produce between 5-8 inches and possible close to 10 in some areas…:
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Hillary Clinton’s running mate, Tim Kaine, is visiting Louisiana today and is scheduled to attend a fundraising event in New Orleans…:
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Today marks seven months since Governor John Bel Edwards was sworn into office — and has dealt with historic events like the budget crisis, massive flooding, and police officer shootings. But Jeremy Alford of LaPolitics.com feels voters are reassured that Governor Edwards has been present during the state’s time of need, unlike former Governor Bobby Jindal…:
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07:30 Newscast, August 10th, 2016

Governor John Bel Edwards is calling for the resignation of state Senator Troy Brown after his second domestic abuse arrest in less than a year. Don Molino has more…:
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This adds to the already eventful 7 months Edwards has had in office. Jeremy Alford of LaPolitics.com says Edwards quickly had to become a governor who dealt with one crisis after another after being sworn in January 10th…:
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He feels that overall voters are pleased with Edwards for being present in the state’s time of need. Something not always the case with the previous governor.

Democratic Vice Presidential candidate Tim Kaine will be in New Orleans this evening to raise campaign money. Political analyst Clancy Dubos says Hillary Clinton and Kaine will have to ramp up their campaign efforts in the South because if Donald Trump’s popularity continues to decline, they could have a shot at winning the Bayou State…:
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It will be Kaine’s first visit to Louisiana since he was nominated last week.

A longtime leader in state government died in a tragic two-vehicle accident Tuesday afternoon in Natchitoches. 84-year-old Former state Representative Jimmy D. Long Sr. served in the House of Representatives for 32 years, and was on the UL-System Board of Supervisors for the past 15. Governor John Bel Edwards said Long dedicated his life to public service and embodied the hardworking spirit of Louisiana, and will be sorely missed.

 

06:45 Sportscast, August 10th, 2016

LSU’s defense looks to have taken a major hit this week as multiple reports indicate that Senior Christian LaCouture, a starter at defensive end, could be out for the season with a knee injury. Tiger Rag Associate Editor James Moran says they’re hearing it could be a torn ACL…:
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This 2016 Summer Olympic update is brought to you by LUBA Workers’ Comp — delivering genuine dependability.

The US women’s gymnastics team took the gold for the second straight year. Incoming LSU gymnastics signee Ruby Harrold competes for Great Britain which finished 5th in the event.

Michael Phelps won his 20th and 21st Olympic gold medals last night in the 200-meter butterfly before he and team USA dominated the 4×200 meter relay.

Meghan O’Leary from Baton Rouge advanced to the medal round in double sculls rowing.

In the first of three practices with the Patriots, the Saints got a chance to show that its focus is to turn their defense around — and certainly proved that they plan to shine. Saints quarterback Drew Brees also put on an impressive display against the Pats. Thursday night’s preseason opener is in Gillette Stadium. The scrimmage and practice with New England continues this morning.

CBS Sports released its Top 128 Preseason college football poll on Tuesday and the Tigers will start the season at No. 6.

Louisiana Tech Athletic Director Tommy McClelland unveiled planned facility improvements at Joe Aillet (pronounced eye-a) Stadium. He says the total price for the various upgrades, $18.6 million dollars, will be funded 100% through private donations…:
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06:30 Newscast, August 10th, 2016

Governor John Bel Edwards has called on state Senator Troy Brown to resign from the legislature after the senator’s second arrest on domestic abuse charges. Both men are Democrats. UL-Lafayette political science professor Pearson Cross says it’s a devastating blow to the senator…:
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Brown reportedly said doesn’t plan to resign.

State Treasurer John Kennedy, who has often been at odds with the governor, issued a statement thanking Edwards for calling on Brown to resign. Fellow Democrat Senator JP Morrell also called on Brown to leave the legislature because his recent altercations reflect a deficiency in judgement that undermines everything they’ve achieved in passing legislation that seeks to further protect domestic violence victims.

A flood watch is in effect for several southeastern Louisiana parishes through Friday, as forecasters a swirling area of low pressure to our east is expected to bring in widespread showers and storms. Andrew Ansorge is with the National Weather Service in Slidell…:
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Ansorge says this system should taper off Saturday and possibly into Sunday.

Democratic vice presidential candidate Tim Kaine is visiting New Orleans today. Political analyst Clancy Dubos says the goal of the visit is probably to support other Democratic candidates on the November ballot and to raise money for the Hillary Clinton campaign…:
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LRN AM Newscall Aug 10

Hillary Clinton’s running mate, Tim Kaine, is visiting Louisiana today and is scheduled to attend a fundraising event in New Orleans…

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Governor John Bel Edwards was sworn into office seven months ago today. Emelie Gunn has more on his term so far…

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Governor John Bel Edwards is calling for the resignation of state Senator Troy Brown after his second domestic abuse arrest in less than a year. Don Molino has more…

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Democratic vice presidential candidate Tim Kaine is visiting New Orleans today. Political analyst Clancy Dubos says the goal of the visit is probably to support other Democratic candidates on the November ballot and to raise money for the Hillary Clinton campaign.

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Dubos says Republican candidate Donald Trump’s poll numbers are falling nationwide. But he says Trump’s numbers are staying consistently high in the South.

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Dubos says Clinton and Kaine will have to ramp up their campaign efforts in the South because if Trump’s popularity continues to decline, they could have a shot at winning the Bayou State.

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Today marks seven months since Governor John Bel Edwards was sworn into office. Jeremy Alford of LaPolitics.com says the governor carved out a place for himself in the record books from day one. He says Edwards pretty much had the House against him as he is the first governor in modern history to not have his choice selected as speaker.

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Alford says even with everything stacked against him, he has never taken is eyes off of the goal of being reelected. He says Edwards quickly had to become a governor who dealt with one crisis after another.

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But Alford says the more the Governor is forced to deal with emergency situations, those only strengthen his approval numbers. He says overall, voters are reassured that Governor Edwards has been present during the state’s time of need, unlike former Governor Bobby Jindal.

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A flood watch is in effect for several southeastern Louisiana parishes through Friday, as forecasters say abundant tropical moisture aligned with the Gulf Coast will create heavy rains. Andrew Ansorge with the National Weather Service in Slidell says accumulations over the next few days could produce several inches of rain across southeast Louisiana…:

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Ansorge says flooding will be a big concern in some low lying areas.

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Ansorge says this system should taper off Saturday and possibly into Sunday. He says the heavy rains are a result of a system that’s been slowly moving across the northern Gulf of Mexico since last weekend.

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Governor John Bel Edwards has called on state Senator Troy Brown to resign from the legislature after the senator’s second arrest on domestic abuse charges. Brown was arrested last month after allegedly biting his wife on the arm during a dispute, just 8 months after he was arrested in New Orleans for reportedly punching his mistress in the face. UL-Lafayette political science professor Pearson Cross says it’s a devastating blow to the senator to have the chief Democratic official in the state essentially ask him to step down, but…

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Cross says this incident just draws more attention to the dangers to women. Brown has been suspended from the four committees he serves on, but Cross says it will take a recall election to remove him from office.

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Cross says the governor has presented himself as protector of women’s rights. He says by speaking out on this issue, Edwards is establishing himself as a champion on women’s issues.

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LSU’s defense looks to have taken a major hit this week as multiple reports indicate that Senior Christian LaCouture, a starter at defensive end, could be out for the season with a knee injury. Tiger Rag Associate Editor James Moran says they’re hearing it could be a torn ACL…:

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Moran says as far as replacing LaCouture, a lot depends on 340-pound former Tiger Travonte Valentine, who told 247Sports that’d he’d been cleared to begin practicing. He says assuming Valentine is fully eligible, he could play nose tackle and allow Davon Godchaux to take the defensive end spot:

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Moran says LaCouture is also the leader of a talented defensive front that projected as deep as any at LSU since 2011 or 2012. He says anytime you lose a senior, starting leader it’s going to hurt, but with Dave Aranda’s 3-4 defense, it’s a lot easier to absorb…:

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18:30 LRN Newscast Aug 9

Governor John Bel Edwards has called on state Senator Troy Brown to resign from the legislature after the senator’s second arrest on domestic abuse charges. UL-Lafayette political science professor Pearson Cross says it’s a devastating blow to the senator to have the chief Democratic official in the state essentially ask him to step down, but…

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The National Federation of Independent Business says Small Business Optimism only rose by one-tenth of a point for July. NFIB State Director Dawn Starns links this to the uncertainty small business owners now face with all the recent tax changes Louisiana has seen. She says business owners are now going into maintenance mode.

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A couple in Bunkie has been arrested for animal cruelty charges. Sheriff Doug Anderson says Maxine and Gordon Doughty were cited for simple cruelty to animals and additional criminal charges are pending. He says they rescued 38 animals that are receiving medical care.

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Anderson reminds citizens that animal neglect is a serious crime.

As the new school year is getting underway, the state Department of Transportation is reminding bicycle riders to be safe on the road. DOTD secretary Shawn Wilson says as students head back to school, more bicycles will be out on the road.

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Wilson says helmets are required for cyclists under 12 years old.

17:30 LRN Newscast Aug 9

Governor John Bel Edwards is calling for the resignation of state Senator Troy Brown after his second domestic abuse arrest in less than a year. But Brown reportedly says he will not resign from the legislature. The senator was arrested last month on a misdemeanor domestic abuse battery charge for allegedly biting his wife on the arm. That arrest comes just 8 months after he was arrested for simple battery in New Orleans for allegedly punching his mistress in the face.

State Police are seeking a suspect in a crash that resulted in Interstate 10 being closed in Baton Rouge for over 12 hours. Trooper Bryan Lee says on August 5 a red Ford Fusion struck an 18-wheeler, causing it to overturn. He says the truck driver sustained minor injuries, and the other driver fled on foot…:
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Lee says the suspect is a white male with long blonde and brown hair and tattoos covering both arms and legs.

The Avoyelles Parish Sheriff’s Office along with the Human Society rescued 27 dogs and 11 cats from a filthy home in Bunkie. Sheriff Doug Anderson says in July, they received a call that animals were being neglected at the home of Maxine and Gordan Doughty, so they began an investigation. He says when authorities returned to check on the animals a week later, the conditions were deplorable….:
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Anderson says the Doughtys were cited for simple cruelty to animals and additional criminal charges are pending.

As the new school year gets underway, the state Department of Transportation has begun their “Be a Roll Model” bicycle safety campaign. DOTD Secretary Shawn Wilson says motorists should be alert and watch out for cyclists, especially in areas where there are no bicycle lanes…:
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