15:30 Newscast, November 4th, 2015

Authorities in central Louisiana say a 6-year-old child is dead and his father in critical condition following a pursuit and officer involved shooting. Jeff Palermo reports…:
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State Police is investigating a multi-vehicle fatal hit and run crash on the Pearl River Bridge near the Mississippi State line on I-10 which involved an 18-wheeler breaking through the guard rail and into the water. Rescue workers have recovered the body from the river. Investigators say another 18-wheeler was involved and a third vehicle still at large.

Conservatives at the State Capitol may be divided on who they choose to endorse for governor. Republicans leaders in the House endorse David Vitter, but the Senate side isn’t so certain yet. The US Senator is running a campaign commercial trashing lawmakers and Senate Republican caucus Chair, Metairie Senator Danny Martiny, says Vitter isn’t running against the state legislature:
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But state Republican lawmakers say Vitter’s policies are more in line with their mission.

The College Football Playoff Championship will be held in New Orleans in 2020. This is the second CFP game The Big Easy has bid on and the city had been on a streak of losing Final Fours and even the 2018 Super Bowl. But CFP Executive Director Bill Hancock, says there are a lot of reasons why they chose New Orleans…:
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He called New Orleans an iconic city in the world of college football.

 

14:30 Newscast, November 4th, 2015

The state House Republican caucus endorses Senator David Vitter in Louisiana’s gubernatorial runoff, but will Senate Republicans do the same? Eric Gill reports..:
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New Orleans has been selected to host the College Football Playoff Championship game in 2020. Executive Director of the CFP, Bill Hancock, made the announcement and called New Orleans an iconic city in the world of college football…
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Tragedy in Marksville. Authorities say a 6-year-old child was shot and killed in a pursuit and officer involved shooting. Avoyelles Parish Coroner, Dr. L.J. Mayeux, says a warrant had been issued on Chris Few which is why he was being perused by the City Marshals in Marksville. He says the chase ended in gunfire and Few was hit and is in critical condition..:
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The investigation is ongoing.

State Police is investigating a fatal hit and run crash that forced an 18-wheeler over the guardrail on I-10 West into the Pearl River near the Louisiana-Mississippi line. Sgt. Nick Manale says there was another big rig involved and also a vehicle that fled. He says they are trying to figure out what happened…:
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He says the driver of the 18-wheeler that went into the river was pronounced dead.

 

LRN PM Newscall November 4

Authorities in central Louisiana say a 6-year-old child is dead and his father in critical condition following a pursuit and officer involved shooting. Jeff Palermo reports…:

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The state House Republican caucus endorses Senator David Vitter in Louisiana’s gubernatorial runoff, but will Senate Republicans do the same? Eric Gill reports…

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State Police says City Marshals from the Ward 2 office in Marksville were involved in a shooting following a pursuit that left a child dead and his alleged father gravely injured. Trooper Scott Moreau says the initial investigation revealed that officers fired on the vehicle at the conclusion of the pursuit…

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Avoyelles Parish Coroner, Dr. L.J. Mayeux, says apparently a warrant had been issued for the driver, Chris Few, which is why he was being sought by officers. He says a chase later ensued…:

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The child is identified as Jeremy Mardis. Mayeaux says once the chase ended, there was an exchange of gunfire and Few was hit and later lifted by Air-Med to Rapides General Hospital where he remains in critical condition…:

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State Police is investigating a fatal hit and run crash that forced an 18-wheeler over the guardrail on I-10 West into the Pearl River near the Louisiana-Mississippi line. State Police Sgt. Nick Manale says three vehicles are thought to be involved in last night’s crash, two big rigs and a black pickup truck, which fled the scene.

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Manale says the body of the driver who entered the water has been recovered by the St. Tammany Parish dive team and is in the process of being identified. He says state police are speaking to witnesses to try to determine what exactly happened.

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Manale says the driver of the second 18-wheeler received moderate injuries. He says they believe the driver of the pickup truck was driving recklessly before the crash.

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The state House Republican caucus endorses Senator David Vitter in Louisiana’s gubernatorial runoff, but will Senate Republicans do the same? At issue is Vitter’s latest campaign commercial where he describes the legislature as “broken and dysfunctional” and talks of taking away politicians’ perks. House caucus Chairman, Alexandria Representative Lance Harris, says he has thick skin and the ad doesn’t offend him..

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However, Senate Republican caucus Chair, Metairie Senator Danny Martiny takes offense to Vitter’s ad because he feels it tells people the legislature is no good and they’re the problem. He says says the commercial doesn’t sit well with many GOP state senators…

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Harris chalks up Vitter’s campaign rhetoric as politics as usual and something that happens during political races. He says House Republicans enthusiastically support Vitter in the runoff…

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It doesn’t appear the Senate Republicans will throw their support to Vitter anytime soon. Martiny says if a caucus member wanted to look into endorsing Vitter, he would call a meeting to discuss it. Martiny says he has concerns because it appears that Vitter is running a campaign against the state legislature…

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New Orleans has been selected to host the College Football Playoff Championship game in 2020. Executive Director of the CFP, Bill Hancock, made the announcement and called New Orleans an iconic city in the world of college football…

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New Orleans beat out of several other cities to host college football national championship game in January 2020. New Orleans bid to host the game in either 2019 and 2020 after falling shot in previous bids to host the game in 2016 and 2017. Hancock says there are a lot of reasons why they wanted to crown a champion in the Big Easy…

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13:30 Newscast, November 4th, 2015

Authorities in central Louisiana say a 6-year-old child is dead and his father in critical condition following a pursuit and officer involved shooting. Jeff Palermo reports…:
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The St. Charles Parish Sheriff’s Office is putting a warning out about a batch of poisonous heroin on the streets. They say 2 known drug abusers were found dead yesterday at a home in Luling after injecting heroin. Sheriff Greg Champagne said that many times, heroin is cut with various substances, and if you know an addict you must plead with them to get help.

The state House Republican caucus has endorsed Senator David Vitter for governor, but will Senate Republicans do the same? Vitter’s latest campaign commercial describes the legislature as “broken and dysfunctional. House caucus Chairman, Alexandria Rep Lance Harris says he isn’t offended..:
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But Senate Republican caucus Chair, Metairie Senator Danny Martiny, says the spot sends the message that lawmakers are the problem. He says it’s not sitting well with many GOP state senators…:
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Vitter announced today that former Governor Mike Foster has endorsed him for governor.

The College Football Playoff championship will be held in New Orleans in 2020 the CFP selection committee announced today.

 

12:30 Newscast, November 4th, 2015

Authorities in central Louisiana say a 6-year-old child is dead and his father in critical condition following a pursuit and officer involved shooting. Avoyelles Parish Coroner, Dr. L.J. Mayeux, says apparently a warrant had been issued for the driver, Chris Few, which is why he was being sought by City Marshals from the Ward 2 office in Marksville. He says a chase later ensued…:
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He says that’s when there was an exchange of gunfire..Few was hit and taken to a hospital in critical condition, and the child was shot several times and died on the scene. The investigation is ongoing.

In the November 21st runoff for Attorney General, incumbent Republican Buddy Caldwell has received the endorsement of the Louisiana Legislative Black Caucus. His fellow Republican challenger, former Congressman Jeff Landry, announced the support of the third place finisher in the primary race for AG, Democrat Geri Broussard Baloney, earlier this week.

State Police is investigating a fatal hit and run crash that forced an 18-wheeler over the guardrail on I-10 West into the Pearl River near the Louisiana-Mississippi line. Sgt. Nick Manale says three vehicles are thought to be involved in last night’s crash, two big rigs and a black pickup truck, which fled the scene…:
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He says they continue to interview witnesses to try to figure out how this crash occurred.

The first college football playoff rankings are out and LSU is ranked second, while Alabama is ranked fourth. The two teams with national championship hopes will meet on Saturday night in Tuscaloosa.

 

11:40 LRN Sportscast October 4

The first college football playoff rankings are out and LSU is ranked second, while Alabama is ranked fourth. The two teams with national championship hopes will meet on Saturday night in Tuscaloosa. Crimson Tide Head Coach Nick Saban says with so much at stake, you can’t be conservative…
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And there’s good news on the injury front….Coach Les Miles said today that cornerback Tredavious White, defensive tackle Christian LaCouture and fullback JD Moore are practicing ahead of the Alabama game.

The Saints are getting to play the Titans on Sunday. ESPN is reporting rookie cornerback Damian Swann is not expected to play after suffering his second concussion of the season.

Louisiana Tech has a 6-3 record, 4-and-1 in Conference USA, heading into Saturday’s homecoming matchup with North Texas. Quarterback Jeff Driskel is a big reason for the Bulldogs success. He’s thrown for 27-hundred yards, 19 touchdowns and 4 interceptions. The former Florida quarterback says he’s enjoyed his time in Ruston…
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Tech is coming off a big 42-17 win over Rice.

In college basketball….LSU guard Keith Hornbsy will miss the start of the season after undergoing surgery in New Orleans. It’s expected he’ll miss at least a couple of weeks of the regular season.

And the Pelicans fell to 0-4 on the season as they lost to Orlando 103-94.

11:30 Newscast, November 4th, 2015

State Police says City Marshals from the Ward 2 office in Marksville were involved in a shooting following a pursuit — and a child is dead and his alleged father critically injured. Trooper Scott Moreau says the initial investigation revealed that officers fired on the vehicle after the chase:
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Moreau says the investigation is in its early stages and authorities are working to determine the series of events that led to this tragic shooting.

State Police is also investigating a multi-vehicle fatal hit and run crash on the Pearl River Bridge near the Mississippi State line on I-10 which involved an 18-wheeler breaking through the guard rail and into the water. Rescue workers have recovered the body from the river. Investigators say another 18-wheeler was involved, but it didn’t go into the water, and a third vehicle was involved, but cops don’t know where that one is. This is a developing story.

The Advocate has published a poll from Market Research Insight showing Democrat John Bel Edwards with a double-digit lead over Republican David Vitter in the gubernatorial runoff. Jeff Palermo has more…:
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LSU says the jersey worn by running back Leonard Fournette in this year’s displaced South Carolina game Tiger Stadium will be auctioned off as he requested, starting Saturday. Fournette’s autographed jersey will be packaged with a Steve Spurrier autographed South Carolina helmet and a LSU helmet signed by Les Miles.

 

10:30 Newscast, November 11th, 2015

State Police says City Marshals from the Ward 2 office in Marksville were involved in a shooting following a pursuit last night, and a 6-year-old child was killed in the incident and the driver is in critical condition. They say an initial investigation revealed an SUV fled from cops, and at the end of the chase, the City Marshals fired at the vehicle with the child and his alleged father inside. The investigation is ongoing.

The Baton Rouge Advocate published a poll by Market Research Insight which found that Democrat John Bel Edwards is in a double digit lead over Republican David Vitter in the gubernatorial runoff. In the survey, Edwards got 54 percent and Vitter 38 percent if African-American turnout is 25-percent. U-L Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross says it amazes him how much of a turnaround there has been in this race…:
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The Lafourche Parish Sheriff’s office says a pregnant woman is under arrest and charged with third offense DWI. They say 27-year-old Angelle Andras of Choctaw, allegedly swerved into the lane of another vehicle and caused that car to crash into a mailbox. She faces many charges including DWI number 3.

Thousands of Tiger fans will travel to Tuscaloosa this weekend for one of the most anticipated games of the season. Emelie Gunn has more…:
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And in the first College Football Playoffs Rankings for 2015, LSU got the #2 spot.

 

09:30 Newscast November 4, 2015

A new Public Policy Polling survey on the Republican presidential race in Iowa shows Governor Bobby Jindal ahead of Jeb Bush and Carly Fiorina…

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The Jeff Davis Sheriff’s Office reports that a Jennings man is under arrest accused of raping a young girl several times over a three year period. Authorities say their investigation discovered that 42-year-old Rusty Aucoin had sexual contact with the juvenile while they lived together over the past three years, beginning when the girl was 8-years-old. Aucoin and the victim are not related. Aucoin is charged with seven counts of aggravated rape.

After narrowly missing out on making the gubernatorial runoff, what’s next for Republican Public Service Commissioner Scott Angelle? Angelle finished just behind Republican David Vitter in the primary. LaPolitics-dot-com Publisher Jeremy Alford says that gives Angelle some momentum to continue his career in Louisiana politics…

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Alford says he could see Angelle running again next year for a federal office.

Thousands of Tiger faithful will make the trip to Tuscaloosa for Saturday’s LSU-Alabama game. Vice President of LSU Alumni Relations Jason Ramezon says ever since Nick Saban became the coach of the Crimson Tide, this trip has become more popular…

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The game starts at 7 p.m. and will be broadcast on CBS.

08:30 Newscast November 4, 2015

The Advocate has published a poll from Market Research Insight showing Democrat John Bel Edwards with a double-digit lead over Republican David Vitter…

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Vitter and Edwards have agreed to participate in a November 10th gubernatorial debate hosted by Louisiana Public Broadcasting and the Council for a Better Louisiana. The debate will be televised statewide starting at 7PM and most likely will originate from LPB’s Baton Rouge studio. The two previously agreed to face off November 16th in a televised forum sponsored by Nexstar Television stations.

A new Public Policy Polling survey on the Republican presidential race in Iowa shows Governor Bobby Jindal has pulled ahead of former Florida Governor Jeb Bush and former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina. The Des Moines Register ran an editorial criticizing Jindal over the budget problems in his home state and also for his opposition to gay marriage and attempt to defund Planned Parenthood. But pollster Tom Jensen says Republicans in Iowa hate the Des Moines Register…

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The survey puts Jindal’s at 6% in Iowa, one point ahead of Bush and Fiorina.

Thousands of Tiger fans will make the trip to Tuscaloosa for Saturday’s LSU-Alabama matchup. Jason Ramezon, Vice President of LSU Alumni Relations, says the LSU Traveling Tigers will leave Friday morning and stay in Birmingham….

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In the first College Football Playoff ranking, LSU ranks number two while ‘Bama comes in at number four.