15:30 LRN Newscast July 21

As temperatures continue to rise across the state, the Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness is urging people to be cautious. GOHSEP Director Jim Waskom says forecasters predict this pattern to carry on into the fall as a heat dome is covering a large part of the country. He wants to remind drivers to look before you lock.

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Waskom says we’re expected to see temperatures reach the high 90s and even into the 100s.

A former Texas law enforcement law officer made three custom caskets to donate to the fallen Baton Rouge police officers. Trey Ganem says he will have a full police escort to each funeral home as he delivers the three caskets.

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Ganem says he incorporated something unique about each officer on to each casket

A state record was set at the Secretary of State’s office during the first day of qualifying, as 52 people entered one of the federal races. Political analyst Clancy Dubos says open seats for high office always draw large fields. But he says it could be voter frustration as well that’s embodied by the Trump movement.

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Two Democratic candidates in the 2nd Congressional District race are already making verbal jabs at each other. Baton Rouge Mayor Kip Holden is criticizing incumbent Congressman Cedric Richmond for not doing enough in the Capital City following both the Alton Sterling shooting and the ambush on police.

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But Richmond says Holden is the one who has been missing in action. He says it’s not fair to the citizens of Baton Rouge for Holden to run because the city needs a full time mayor

14:30 Newscast July 21,2016

A former Texas police officer has custom made caskets for the three law enforcement officers who were killed in Sunday’s attack in Baton Rouge. Michelle Southern has more…
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One of the East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff’s Deputies injured in the ambush was released from the hospital today. Deputy Bruce Simmons suffered injuries to his shoulder and arm after being shot by gunman, Gavin Long, on Sunday. Simmons underwent two surgeries at Baton Rouge General. Deputy Nicholas Tullier is still in critical condition and is being treated for gunshot wounds to the head and torso.

 

Verbal attacks are already being made in the race for the 2nd congressional district seat, featuring Democrats US Rep. Cedric Richmond and Baton Rouge Mayor Kip Holden. Richmond says it’s not fair to Baton Rouge that Holden is entering the race because the Capital City needs a leader during these tough times. He says he welcomes Holden to the race, but he needs to resign as mayor.
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But Holden defended his absence by saying he has been in confidential briefings and has been very active behind the scenes.

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Holden is criticizing Richmond for not speaking out and taking part in the recovery of Baton Rouge after all the recent violence the city has seen.

LRN PM Newscall July 21st

The 2nd Congressional District race is already heating up, as verbal blows were exchanged between the candidates at qualifying. Halen Doughty has more…

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A former Texas police officer has custom made caskets for the three law enforcement officers who were killed in Sunday’s attack in Baton Rouge. Michelle Southern has more…

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Verbal jabs have been thrown in the 2nd Congressional District race that features two Democrats, US Representative Cedric Richmond and challenger Kip Holden. Holden has served as the mayor of Baton Rouge since 2005 and is term-limited. Holden is criticizing Richmond for not taking part in the discussions and recovery in the Capital City following both the Alton Sterling shooting and the ambush on police.

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The 2nd Congressional district covers New Orleans, parts of the River Parishes and a portion of Baton Rouge. But Richmond says Holden is the one who has been missing in action.

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Holden defended his absence saying he has been in confidential briefings and says he’s been very active behind the scenes.

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Richmond says Holden entering the race is not fair to the Baton Rouge community because during these tough times, the city needs its leader. He says he welcomes Holden to the race, but he needs to resign as mayor.

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Very hot temperatures are expected this week, so the Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness is urging everyone to take caution. GOHSEP Director Jim Waskom says it’s very important to drink lots of water and take frequent breaks in the shade…

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Waskom says we’re expected to see temperatures reach the high 90s and even into the 100s. He says it’s important to monitor friends and loved ones who are homebound during this extreme heat.

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Waskom says forecasters predict this pattern to carry on into the fall as a heat dome is covering a large part of the country. He wants to remind drivers to look before you lock.

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A state record was set at the Secretary of State’s office during the first day of qualifying, as 52 people entered one of the federal races. Political analyst Clancy Dubos says open seats for high office always draw large fields. But he says it could be voter frustration as well that’s embodied by the Trump movement.

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Dubos says it’s rare to have an open senate seat and two open Congressional seats in Louisiana. Qualifying ends Friday, and Dubos says we could see even more people join the race between now and then.

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17 individuals have signed up for the state’s senate race. Dubos says it’s likely there will be a republican and a democrat who make the runoff. But he says with this many people, anything is possible.

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A former Texas law enforcement officer is donating custom made caskets to the three officers who lost their lives in Sunday’s ambush in Baton Rouge. Trey Ganem is the owner of Trey Ganem Designs says he decided to make the caskets after watching a video featuring one of the fallen officers, Montrell Jackson.

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Ganem says they also incorporated something unique about each officer on to the different caskets, one includes the Superman shield. He says he gets very emotional when designing each casket.

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Ganem says he will have a full police escort to each funeral home as he delivers the three caskets to the funeral homes.

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13:30 Newscast, July 21st, 2016

A man in Texas who makes custom caskets, has designed and donated his work to the families of the three police officers killed in an ambush in Baton Rouge. Trey Ganem is also a former law enforcement officer, and said he gets very emotional when designing each casket…:
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He says each one features something unique about each officer like a Superman shield.

Louisiana is in the grip of more sweltering heat this week, and state officials are urging residents to be careful outdoors these days. GOHSEP Director Jim Waskom says monitor friends and loved ones who are home bound during this extreme heat…:
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Qualifying for the fall elections in Louisiana has seen record numbers. Never before have 52 people signed up for a federal election in one day over a three day qualifying period in the state. Political analyst Clancy Dubos says, with 17 candidates in the race for US Senate, anything is possible…:
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Qualifying ends tomorrow.

Rumors are swirling the LHSAA executive committee is seeking to buyout or terminate the contract of executive director Eddie Bonine. LHSAA President Vic Bonnafee says Bonine received a positive evaluation a couple of months ago from the executive committee, but…:
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Members weren’t happy about comments Bonine made about high school sports in Louisiana and a special meeting Monday is called to allow him to explain.

 

12:30 LRN Newscast July 21

A record 52 people in one day qualified in one of Louisiana’s federal elections. Political analyst Clancy Dubos says it’s rare to have an open senate seat and two open Congressional seats in Louisiana. Qualifying ends Friday, and Dubos says we could see even more people join the race between now and then.

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17 individuals have signed up for the state’s senate race.

A former Texas law enforcement officer is donating custom made caskets to the three officers who lost their lives in Sunday’s ambush in Baton Rouge. Trey Ganem is the owner of Trey Ganem Designs says he decided to make the caskets after watching a video featuring one of the fallen officers, Montrell Jackson.

Cut 13 (09)  “black casket”

Ganem says they also incorporated something unique about each officer on the caskets

Verbal jabs are already being exchanged between two 2nd Congressional District Democratic candidates, Congressman Cedric Richmond and challenger Baton Rouge mayor Kip Holden. Holden is criticizing Richmond for not taking part in the discussions or the recovery in the Capital City following both the Alton Sterling shooting and the ambush on police.

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But Richmond says Holden is the one who has been missing in action.

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Here’s today’s commodities…

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11:40 LRN Sportscast July 21st

A special meeting of the LHSAA executive committee is set for Monday and there’s speculation that committee members will seek to buyout executive director Eddie Bonine from his contract. Bonine is expected to discuss a report he presented to the NFHS convention last month, where he described high school sports in Louisiana as a “dumpster fire” because of the growing split of public and private schools. LHSAA President Vic Bonnaffee admits that statement rubbed some committee members the wrong way…
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Bonnafee says he’s not sure if a motion can be made at the meeting to buyout Bonine’s contract.

The Pelicans have officially announced the free agent signings of Solomon Hill, E’Twaun Moore and Langston Galloway. Galloway, who is from Baton Rouge, averaged eight points a game last year with the Knicks. Hill has averaged six points a game in his career with the Pacers and Moore averaged 8 points and shot 45-percent from three-point range with the Chicago Bulls last season.

With the Big 12 looking at expansion, Tulane athletic director Troy Dannen says they would be interested in joining the league. It’s not clear if the Big 12 is interested. Some of the rumored schools include Houston, Connecticut, Central Florida and Cincinnati.

Earlier this week former Ragin Cajuns standout Charles Tillman announced his retirement from the NFL and it didn’t take long for him to find a new job. Fox Sports has announced that the ex-cornerback will be an analyst on Fox NFL Kickoff which airs on Sunday mornings during the NFL season.

11:30 Newscast, July 21st, 2016

Very hot temperatures are hanging on big time this week, so the Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness is urging everyone to take caution. GOHSEP Director Jim Waskom says it’s very important to drink lots of water and take frequent breaks in the shade…:
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Forecasters predict this pattern to carry on into the fall as a heat dome is covering a large part of the country.

A state record was set at the Secretary of State’s office during the first day of qualifying, as 52 people entered one of the federal races. Political analyst Clancy Dubos says open seats for high office always draw large fields. But he says it could be voter frustration as well that’s embodied by the Trump movement…:
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Qualifying ends Friday, and Dubos says we could see even more people join the race between now and then.

The 2nd Congressional District race is already heating up, as verbal blows were exchanged between the candidates at qualifying. Halen Doughty has more…:
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The Louisiana Department of Health has received confirmation of one additional case of Zika virus. The patient had traveled to a region with ongoing Zika transmission and sought medical care in Louisiana after returning, where tests confirmed the viral infection. This is the ninth case of travel-associated Zika confirmed in Louisiana. There have been no confirmed cases of local transmission within Louisiana.

 

10:30 Newscast July 21,2016

Three prominent republicans are the among the 15 that have put down their names on the ballot for the US Senate seat, and all of them think they have what it takes to represent Louisiana in Washington…
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The blood drive to honor the three officers who were killed in a shootout with a gunman over the weekend is now underway at the Capitol. One of the first people to arrive and donate this morning was Governor John Bel Edwards. The donation bus will be parked outside of the building until 2:30 this afternoon.

 

Governor John Bel Edwards says after all the violence we’ve seen in the past few weeks, it’s time to turn away from hate and look towards peace and love. He say we have a large percentage of our population that is incarcerated and we have to start looking at other states that have strategies proven effective at reducing their incarceration rates and saving money.
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Edwards says a community memorial is set for next Thursday to honor the three law enforcement officers who lost their lives in the ambush this weekend.

As Senator David Vitter is leaving politics shortly and Bobby Jindal is out of office, many are wondering who is the face of the Louisiana Republican Party. Some are pointing to Steve Scalise but ULM political science professor Dr. John Sutherlin says the House Majority Whip is the third-ranking Republican in the Congress, but isn’t well known everywhere.
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09:30 Newscast, July 21st, 2016

Governor John Bel Edwards says in the wake of the fatal ambush on Baton Rouge Police officers and the shooting of Alton Sterling during a confrontation with cops — it’s clear that changes need to be made somewhere. He says those conversations are already getting started…:
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He says right now we must turn away from violence and hatred and instead turn to peace and love.

With Donald Trump set to accept the Republican presidential nomination tonight, who could be considered the face of the Republican Party in Louisiana? Our governor is a Democrat and David Vitter is soon to leave office. ULM political science professor Dr. John Sutherlin says Attorney General Jeff Landry has been one of the more vocal conservatives…:
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He says the winner of this fall’s US Senate election could be the next Republican leader.

The three big Republican names — State Treasurer John Kennedy and Congressmen Charles Boustany & John Fleming, were among the 15 candidates who have qualified so far for the US Senate race. Kennedy, says he wants business to grow in the private sector…:
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Boustany is confident he’ll be elected…:
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Fleming he has the most conservative voting record in our delegation and clearly budget reform is what the country needs…:
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Qualifying ends tomorrow.

The Governor’s office is hosting a blood drive today in honor of the three law enforcement officers who lost their lives in the ambush in Baton Rouge on Sunday The donation bus will be outside the State Capitol until 2:30 pm.

08:30 Newscast, July 21st, 2016

Governor John Bel Edwards said on his monthly call in radio show that we must turn away from violence and hatred and turn toward peace and love. He is thankful the Baton Rouge SWAT team killed the cop shooter, Gavin Long, when and where he was because there is no doubt he was heading out to kill more law enforcement officers….:
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The three officers who lost their lives in an ambush in Baton Rouge will be honored during a memorial service a week from today.

Visitation will be this evening for city police department officer Matthew Gerald, the Army and Marine veteran who had graduated from the police academy earlier this year. Services for Montrell Jackson are set for Monday. Visitation and funeral services for East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff’s Deputy Brad Garafola follow on Saturday.

Donald Trump accepts the Republican presidential nomination tonight. But who is the face of the GOP in Louisiana? Jeff Palermo reports…:
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The Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness is urging residents to use caution if you have to be out in this dangerous heat. They say the National Weather Service forecast calls for temperatures ranging from the upper-90’s to near 100 degrees, and when combined with humidity, heat indices will range from 105 to 110 degrees.