11:30 Newscast, August 3rd, 2016

The Department of Transportation announces they will soon begin the process of widening Interstate 10 between the I-49 interchange and the Atchafalaya Basin. DOTD Secretary Shawn Wilson believes widening the road to three lanes in both directions will alleviate congestion…:
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Wilson says a $60 million federal FASTLANE grant will pay for the repaving and widening of I-10.

A 5-year-old has died after being shot accidentally by his 9-year-old brother. Col. John Fortunato with the Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office says police received a call from the children’s mother, 29-year-old Generra Brown, and when first responders arrived at the scene they made a horrific discovery…:
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Fortunato says no charges have been filed at this time, and the investigation is ongoing.

It’s back to school time and as many parents put their kids school supply list together and start loading up on uniforms, the the Louisiana Department of Revenue is reminding taxpayers that many of those expenses are tax deductible. The sales tax holiday will also be held Friday and Saturday which gives consumers a break on state sales taxes for most purchases made.

A Louisiana man is fighting to receive survivor benefits after his husband died. Marjorie Esman with the ACLU of Louisiana says William Conley passed away in February of 2015, and his husband Gerald Beem has been trying to get social security benefits ever since….:
cut 11 (07) “in Louisiana”
The ACLU is taking legal action, but the Louisiana Family Forum doesn’t seem them winning this case because gay marriages were not recognized in Louisiana at the time of Conley’s death.

 

10:30 LRN Newscast August 3rd

With school set to begin very soon, the Louisiana Department of Revenue is reminding taxpayers that many back-to-school expenses are tax deductible. Also, all consumers will get a break on state sales taxes for most purchases made on Friday and Saturday.

A Louisiana law requiring eyebrow threaders to get an esthetician’s license is raising eyebrows and a lawsuit from the Institute of Justice. Halen Doughty has more…
voicer 1 (30) “…I’m Halen Doughty”

A 37-year-old Lafayette woman is dead and her 33-year-old boyfriend has been charged with first-degree murder in her death. Lafayette Police Corporal Paul Mouton says the victim, Sheree Williams, had a protective order against Jonathan Aubrey, but that unfortunately didn’t stop this brutal crime…
cut 10 (09) “….tough loss”
The coroner has determined Williams was strangeled to death.

Shreveport police are trying to determine who broke into and vandalized the office of state representative Barbara Norton. The Democratic lawmaker says several rooms are in disarray and writing that’s difficult to read was left on the door. Norton says her office will be closed until Monday…
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Norton’s office was also broken into last September.

09:30 Newscast, August 3rd, 2016

A gay man from Louisiana who was married in California in 2014 is fighting for survivor benefits following the death of his husband. The ACLU of Louisiana says even though gay marriage was not legal here at the time, the unity should still be recognized. But Gene Mills with the Louisiana Family Forum does not agree…:
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William Conley passed away in February of 2015, and his husband Gerald Beem has been trying to get social security benefits ever since.

State Police say alcohol and excessive speed are suspected factors in a Deridder crash that claimed the life of the 18-year-old driver. They say around 12:30 this morning, Angela Vidrine was speeding when she ran off the road and smashed into a tree. Vidrine was not wearing a seat belt and sustained fatal injuries. Three other passengers that were buckled up had minor injuries.

A Lafayette man faces a first-degree murder charge for allegedly strangling his ex-girlfriend to death. Emelie Gunn has more…:
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The office of Shreveport Representative Barbara Norton was vandalized again for the second time in less than a year. She says following the break-in, messages were left throughout the office with the name of someone who works at the courthouse, the word “taxes,” and what appeared to be an address:
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She says the offender also changed the locks at her office for some reason.

 

08:30 Newscast, January 3rd, 2016

A gay Louisiana man is seeking legal action to receive survivor benefits after his husband died. Louisiana ACLU Executive Director Marjorie Esman says even though gay marriage was not legal in Louisiana when the two men were married in California in 2014, the marriage should still be recognized:
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But the Louisiana Family forum doesn’t see Gerald Beem winning this case.

A Lafayette man is behind bars for allegedly brutally strangling his ex girlfriend to death. Lafayette Police Cpl. Paul Mouton says 37-year-old Sheree Williams was found Monday, and they believe 33-year-old Jonathan Aubrey was at her house the prior day…:
CUT 9 (06) “same time”
Williams is charged with first degree murder.

A lawsuit has been filed that seeks to toss a law that requires eyebrow threaders to have an estheticians license. The salon process is the practice of shaping eyebrows using a cotton thread. Institute for Justice attorney Meagan Forbes says not only are eyebrow threaders losing their jobs, but it’s hurting businesses as well…:
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But Louisiana Board of Cosmetology Executive Director Steve Young says health concerns arise with any kind of hair removal and people should also make sure their cosmetologist is licensed….:
CUT 7 (08) “sanitary place”

The Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office says a 5-year-old boy was shot and killed in Marrero when his 9-year-old brother found a gun. The gun went off as the two were in a closet and the little boy was pronounced dead on the scene. Apparently the mother was assisting an elderly neighbor at the time. The investigation is ongoing.

 

07:30 Newscast, August 3rd, 2016

The family of East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff’s Deputy Nick Tullier, the officer who was shot an injured in an ambush on police in Baton Rouge on July 17th, say their son is still fighting for his life. They say in a Facebook post that Tullier’s extremely critical condition has not changed, but the phenomenal medical staff is doing everything they can for Tullier.

The ACLU of Louisiana is taking legal action in an attempt to get Social Security survivor benefits for a man after his husband died. Jeff Palermo has more…:
Cut 3 (30) “I’m Jeff Palermo”

A Lafayette man has been arrested and charged with first degree murder in the death of his ex-girlfriend. Lafayette Police Cpl. Paul Mouton says investigators have determined 33-year-old Jonathan Aubrey went to the home of 37-year-old Sheree Patin Williams on Sunday and killed her…:
Cut 8 (07) “strangulation”
Aubury was arrested Monday night for Violation of a Protective order. The charges were upgraded to 1st degree murder.

Shreveport police are searching for a suspect who vandalized and broke into the office of State Representative Barbara Norton. Norton says the outside of her office was vandalized last week, then someone broke into it on Sunday. She says the person also changed one of the locks at her office…:
cut 14 (07) “the lock”
This is the second time in less than a year that Norton’s office has been broken into.

 

06:45 Sportscast, August 3rd, 2016

The start of what could be a special football season for the LSU Tigers begins today as the players report for Fall Camp. The Bayou Bengals are coming off a 9-and-3 season. College football expert Phil Steele predicts LSU will be one of four playoff teams at the end of the regular season. Steele says new defensive coordinator Dave Aranda should make LSU’s defense one of the best in the US…:
Cut 17 (17) “last year”
He says LSU is certainly loaded this year, but the key will be getting above average play out of the quarterback position.

Despite major injuries to both of his knees, the Arizona Cardinals have agreed to a five year contract with All-Pro defensive back and former LSU star Tyrann Matheiu. Sources say the agreement totals $62.5 million dollars, with $40 million guaranteed.

LSU and Rice announced Tuesday a two-game series will take place at Houston’s NRG Stadium in 2020, and in Baton Rouge in 2024. The Tigers and Owls are already scheduled to play in 2018 in Tiger Stadium, with LSU paying Rice $1.8 million dollars for that game. Another announcement LSU made yesterday was that the broadcasts can all be heard for free on your desktop and mobile devises this season. You previously had to pay for a subscription to hear the radio broadcasts stream.

The Associated Press’s top 100 best college football programs of all time has LSU at No. 11. It’s based on how many teams have been ranked during the 80 years of the poll. Ohio State tops the list. Tulane made No. 70.

The 2016 Olympic Games officially kick off today as former LSU Soccer standout Allysha Chapman and the Canadian Women’s National Team faces Australia in their first group match. Chapman will make history in Brazil over the next two weeks as LSU Soccer’s first Olympian. The opening ceremony for the Olympics is scheduled to take place Friday night.

 

06:30 Newscast, August 3rd, 2016

A Louisiana man is fighting to receive survivor benefits after his husband died. Marjorie Esman with the ACLU of Louisiana says William Conley passed away in February of 2015, and his husband Gerald Beem has been trying to get social security benefits ever since….:
cut 11 (07) “in Louisiana”
The ACLU is taking legal action, but the Louisiana Family Forum doesn’t seem them winning this case because gay marriages were not recognized in Louisiana at the time of Beem’s death.

Today Governor John Bel Edwards and Department of Transportation and Development Secretary Shawn Wilson will hold a news conference to highlight a major transportation project set to begin between the I-10/I-49 interchange and the Atchafalaya Basin Bridge. Last month the US Department of Transportation awarded a $60 million dollar grant to Louisiana to partially fund the project.

Eyebrow threaders in Louisiana are raising more than their eyebrows over a 2010 law requiring them to have an esthetician’s license. The Institute for Justice has filed a lawsuit to get the law tossed out. Attorney Meagan Forbes says this law forces threaders to spend as much as $13-thousand completing 750 hours of cosmetology training and taking licensing exams. But Forbes says cosmetology schools don’t teach anything about threading:
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But others say threading falls under the cosmetology law and this is only fair and about the public’s safety. A similar licensing law was overturned in Texas last year.

 

LRN AM Newscall Aug 2

A Louisiana law requiring eyebrow threaders to get an esthetician’s license is raising eyebrows and a lawsuit from the Institute of Justice. Halen Doughty has more…

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A Lafayette man faces a first-degree murder charge for allegedly strangling his ex-girlfriend to death. Emelie Gunn has more…

Cut 2 (27) “I’m Emelie Gunn”

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The ACLU of Louisiana is taking legal action in an attempt to get Social Security survivor benefits for a man after his husband died. Jeff Palermo has more…

Cut 3 (30) “I’m Jeff Palermo”

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Eyebrow threaders in Louisiana are raising more than their eyebrows over a 2010 law requiring them to have an esthetician’s license. The Institute for Justice has filed a lawsuit to get the law tossed out. Attorney Meagan Forbes says this law forces threaders to spend as much as $13-thousand completing 750 hours of cosmetology training and taking licensing exams. But Forbes says cosmetology schools don’t teach anything about threading.

cut 4  (11)  “to do”

Threading is a method of pulling twisted thread across the skin to remove eyebrow hair. Forbes says experienced threaders are losing their jobs because of this law. She says salons are having to hire licensed estheticians and then teach them how to thread.

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Executive Director of the Louisiana Board of Cosmetology, Steve Young, says threading falls under the cosmetology law. He says there is always a health concern with any kind of hair removal.

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Young advises people who go to salons to be careful and make sure their cosmetologist is licensed.

CUT 7 (08)  “sanitary place”

A similar licensing law was overturned in Texas last year.

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A Lafayette man has been arrested and charged with first degree murder in the death of his ex-girlfriend. Lafayette Police Cpl. Paul Mouton says investigators have determined 33-year-old Jonathan Aubrey went to the home of 37-year-old Sheree Patin Williams on Sunday and killed her…

Cut 8  (07)  “strangulation”

Mouton says Williams had obtained a Protective Order against Aubrey earlier in the year and it was still in effect when she died. He says a witness put Aubrey at the residence.

Cut 9 (06)  “same time”

Williams body was found on Monday morning. Aubury was arrested Monday night for Violation of a Protective order. The charges were upgraded to 1st degree murder. Mouton says it’s tough when a victim follows the rules and obtains a protective order and terrible things still happen…

Cut 10 (09) “tough loss”

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A Louisiana man is fighting to receive survivor benefits after his husband died. Marjorie Esman with the ACLU of Louisiana says William Conley passed away in February of 2015, and his husband Gerald Beem has been trying to get social security benefits ever since.

cut 11 (07) “in Louisiana”

Esman says the couple got married in California in 2014, before same-sex marriage was legalized nationwide. She says even though gay marriage was not legal in Louisiana at the time, the marriage should still be recognized.

cut 12 (12) “in place”

The ACLU of Louisiana is taking legal action with an Administrative Law Judge of the Social Security Administration in Lafayette and a hearing on the matter is scheduled for tomorrow. Gene Mills with the Louisiana Family Forum says he doesn’t see them winning this case, because gay marriages were not recognized in Louisiana at the time of his death.

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Shreveport police are searching for a suspect who vandalized and broke into the office of State Representative Barbara Norton. Norton says the outside of her office was vandalized last week, then someone broke into it on Sunday. She says whoever broke in, also changed one of the locks at her office.

cut 14 (07)  “the lock”

Police say notes were taped to the front door and scribbled on the glass itself on Wednesday. Norton says after Sunday’s break-in, messages were left throughout the office with the name of someone who works at the courthouse, the word “taxes,” and what appeared to be an address.

Cut 15 (08) “don’t know”

This is the second time in less than a year that Norton’s office has been broken into. Norton says her office will remain closed until the damage to the office has been repaired and the investigation is complete.

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The start of what could be a special football season for the LSU Tigers begins today as the players report for Fall Camp. The Bayou Bengals are coming off a 9-and-3 season. College football expert Phil Steele predicts LSU will be one of four playoff teams at the end of the regular season. Steele says new defensive coordinator Dave Aranda should make LSU’s defense one of the best in the country

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Steele also says LSU’s offensive line is one of the best in the country. He says the receiving corp has two NFL caliber players in Travin Dural and Malachi Dupre and the backfield, led by Leonard Fournette, is as good as anyone. He believes returning starter Brandon Harris has the talent to get the job done at quarterback…

Cut 18 (09) “big. big season”

Steele says LSU is loaded this season. He says the key will be getting above average play out of the quarterback position….

Cut 19 (09) “as a starter”

 

18:30 LRN Newscast August 2nd

A University of New Orleans poll finds almost half of Louisiana residents surveyed are pleased with Governor John Bel Edwards job performance. UNO Pollster Ed Chervenak says the survey also finds women are more approving of the governor than men.
CUT 7 (08) “just gender”
The UNO survey found that just over one third of the respondents gave a negative review of the governor’s job performance

A Luling man, who is a Army Veteran, has been charged with attempted murder after shooting his estranged father-in-law in the chest. St. Charles Sheriff Greg Champagne says 30-year-old William Canada’s wife filed for divorce 10 days ago…
Cut 14 (07) “else out”
Champagne says Canada fired around 40 shots into the home of his in-laws. One of the bullets struck the victim in the chest, but he was released from the hospital.

27 fatal shootings have taken place in Shreveport so far this year, which is one less than what was reported for 2016. Shreveport police spokesperson Corporal Marcus Hines says most of these slayings are NOT random acts of violence….
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The latest murder victim is 15-year-old Desmon Bell. No one has been arrested in his death.

A phone survey on hurricane preparedness is being conducted by LSU, and the Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness is urging residents of southeast Louisiana to participate. GOHSEP spokesperson Mike Steele says you’ll be asked about evacuation plans in the event of a hurricane…:
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Steele says LSU will perform the survery over the next three months.

17:30 LRN Newscast August 2nd

In a UNO poll of 600 likely voters, about one half of people approve of Governor John Bel Edwards job performance. Emelie Gunn has more…
voicer 2 (30) “…I’m Emelie Gunn”

East Baton Rouge Parish Coroner Beau Clark says his office’s autospy report on the death of Alton Sterling has been sealed by a federal judge. Clark announced last month that Sterling, a 37-year-old black man, died of multiple gunshot wounds after a confrontation with two white police officers, but did not release any other information.

An Army veteran who is apparently struggling with depression has been arrested after shooting his estranged father-in-law in the chest. St. Charles Parish Sheriff Greg Champagne says 30-year-old William Canada, Jr is facing three counts of attempted first degree murder. He says Canada showed up at the victim’s home at around 4 in the morning…:
cut 12 (11) “handgun”
The father-in-law was treated and released at a local hospital.

A new school year is fast approaching. LSU Health New Orleans Clinical Pediatrics professor, Dr. Cory Hebert, says if parents haven’t started getting their kids adjusted to a school sleep schedule, they should…:
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