11:40 Sportscast November 2, 2015

The Saints won a 52-49 shootout over the New York Giants yesterday on kicker Kai Forbath’s 50-yard field goal as time expired. Saints quarterback Drew Brees tied an NFL record for touchdown passes in a single game with seven and Giants QB Eli Manning threw for six TDs. Their combined 13 touchdown passes in a single game set a new NFL record. Saints head coach Sean Payton was impressed with Forbath’s game-winning kick that improved the Black & Gold to 4-4 on the season…

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The Saints are on a three game winning streak and will face the 1-7 Tennessee Titans Sunday in the Mercedes-Benz Superdome.

The Kansas City Royals are World Series champions after defeating the New York Mets last night 7-2 in 12 innings. The Royals scored two in the ninth to send the game to extra innings and poured on five runs in the twelfth for the victory. This is Kansas City’s first world championship since 1985.

In the Southland Conference, McNeese State remains undefeated on the season after slipping past Abilene Christian 15-13. It was a rough game for the Cowboys as they turned the ball over to the Wildcats a total of five times but kicker Trent Manuel connected on all three of his field goal attempts to keep McNeese atop the Conference standings. The Pokes will host Sam Houston State Saturday.

Elsewhere in the Southland: Southeastern Louisiana was defeated by Central Arkansas 21-16 and Northwestern State defeated Nicholls 37-21.

In the Sun Belt, UL-Lafayette scored 21 second half points to rally to defeat ULM 30-24. The Warhawks led by 15 at the half but the second half was all Ragin Cajuns. Quarterback Brooks Haack led the Cajuns by passing for one touchdown and rushing for another. ULM QB Garrett Smith threw for 265 yards and three touchdowns in the loss. The Warhawks are now 1-7 on the season and will travel to Troy Saturday. UL-Lafayette improves to 3-4 and will next face Georgia Southern in Statesboro.

10:30 Newscast, November 2nd, 2015

Louisiana’s START College Savings Program has been ranked the 5th best plan in the country by Christian Science Monitor. Don Molino has more…:
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State Police is reminding motorists to play it safe now that Daylight Savings time is over and folks are adjusting to a new schedule. Trooper Dustin Dwight says following basic driving safety rules will keep roads much more safe, even at night…:
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The Lafayette Police Department says a bicyclist was killed after he was run over by a Toyota Tundra. Investigators say 53-year-old Thomas Landry of Lafayette was riding his bike on the side of the road last night when the driver of the truck says Landry fell directly into his path in the roadway and he was unable to avoid hitting him. Landry died at a local hospital.

As flu season is rapidly approaching, the Tulane University School of Medicine is working on more effective vaccines after receiving a 1.6 million dollar grant from the National Institutes of Health. Tulane immunologist Dr. Elizabeth Norton says their goal is to make a better vaccine for people regardless of the strength of their immune system..:
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Norton says the grant will support research until 2020.

The New Orleans Saints have now won three in a row after defeating the New York Giants in the last 5 seconds of regulation Sunday, 52-49.

 

09:30 Newscast November 2, 2015

The Louisiana Workforce Commission is rolling out enhancements to its online system for Louisiana job seekers and employers…

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It appears we’ll have at least one gubernatorial debate before the November 21st runoff election. It’s reported that Republican David Vitter and Democrat John Bel Edwards will face off November 16th in a statewide televised debate from Baton Rouge. Edwards has agreed to a November 10th Louisiana Public Broadcasting debate if the senator confirms. Vitter has been criticized for attending only two of seven televised debates leading to the primary election.

Louisiana’s START College Savings Program is the 5th best plan in the country according to the Christian Science Monitor. State Treasurer John Kennedy says START is an underutilized program that allows money to grow over time without being taxed. He says for more information on Louisiana’s START saving program, visit latreasury-dot-com…

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He says START is a great way to help students pay for college.

With flu season around the corner, the Tulane University School of Medicine is working on more effective vaccines after receiving a 1.6 million dollar grant from the National Institutes of Health. Tulane immunologist Dr. Elizabeth Norton says they also have study going on to examine how well flu shots are working in the New Orleans area. She says they’re looking to see what about a particular person makes the flu vaccination ineffective…

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Norton says the grant will support research until 2020.

08:30 Newscast November 2, 2015

The Tulane School of Medicine has received a 1.6 million dollar grant from the National Institutes of Health to improve the flu vaccine. Emelie Gunn has more…

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Monroe Police has arrested a couple on murder charges following the death of a 4-year-old boy. Authorities say the child died at the home of his mother, 25-year-old Arnissia Ross, and stepfather, 25-year-old Billy Moore. They say doctors found evidence of a history of abuse on the young boy’s body. Ross and Moore were booked on charges of second degree murder. The police investigation is ongoing.

The Louisiana Workforce Commission is introducing enhancements to its online HiRE employment system for Louisiana job seekers and employers. LWC Executive Director Curt Eysink says this roll-out is another major step in technological upgrades LWC has designed to make finding a job easier and more efficient…

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He says this will make Louisiana the first state in the country to launch a system where all unemployment business conducted will ride on the same system as their job matching and skills development.

Louisiana State Police reminds motorists to stay safe on the road as you adjust to Daylight Saving Time ending. Trooper Dustin Dwight says this would be a good time to take a look at your car’s equipment…

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He reminds drivers to to stay engaged and aware of your surroundings as nighttime driving hours increase.

07:30 Newscast November 2, 2015

Louisiana’s START College Savings Program has been named the 5th best plan in the country by the Christian Science Monitor. State Treasurer John Kennedy says he is proud Louisiana has such a great program and START has grown so much since he first became state treasurer…

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Kennedy says all a parent needs to do to open a START account is ten dollars and then the money is professionally managed for future educational expenses.

The Louisiana Workforce Commission is making enhancements to its online HiRE employment system to make finding a job easier and more efficient. LWC Executive Director Curt Eysink says, with these enhancements, one’s re-employment process will begin immediately…

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He says these upgrades will better connect unemployment insurance to workforce development and job matching.

Daylight Saving Time ended Sunday and Louisiana State Police reminds motorists to stay safe on the road as you adjust to the new time schedule. Trooper Dustin Dwight says it will take a little time for our bodies to adjust to the new time change…

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As the sun begins to set earlier in the day, it may throw some drivers off who are not used to driving in darker conditions.

Flu season is approaching and the Tulane University School of Medicine has received a 1.6 million dollar grant from the National Institutes of Health to work on more effective vaccines. Tulane immunologist Dr. Elizabeth Norton says they plan to drastically drop the number of flu-related deaths with a better developed vaccine…

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She says there is an estimated three to four-thousand deaths each year from the flu.

06:45 Sportscast November 2, 2015

Kicker Kai Forbath’s 50-yard field goal as time expired lifted the Saints to a 52-49 win over the New York Giants yesterday. Quarterback Drew Brees threw for a career high 511 yards and tied an NFL record for most touchdown passes in a game with 7. Head coach Sean Payton appreciated his team’s effort…

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The Saints have now won three in a row and are 4-4 for the season. The Black & Gold will host the 1-7 Tennessee Titans Sunday.

The Kansas City Royals scored two in the ninth to tie it up and five in the twelfth to beat the New York Mets 7-2 last night and win the 2015 World Series four games to one. This is the Royals’ first world title since defeating the cross state St. Louis Cardinals in the 1985 World Series. The Royals and Mets will next play in April as they open the 2016 season against each other.

UL-Lafayette rallied to defeat ULM in a Sun Belt matchup Saturday 30-24. The Warhawks led by 15 at the half but the second half was all Ragin Cajuns as they outscored ULM 21-0. Quarterback Brooks Haack led the Cajuns by passing for one touchdown and rushing for another. Warhawks QB Garrett Smith threw for 265 yards and three touchdowns in the loss. The Warhawks fall to 1-7 on the season and will travel to Troy Saturday. UL-Lafayette improves to 3-4 and will next face Georgia Southern on the road.

In the Southland Conference: McNeese State remains undefeated after squeaking past Abilene Christian 15-13. The Cowboys will host Sam Houston State Saturday. Southeastern Louisiana fell to Central Arkansas 21-16. The Lions fall to 4-4 on the season and will play Incarnate Word Saturday in Hammond. And it was Northwestern State over Nicholls 37-21. Next up for the Demons is Abilene Christian while Nicholls will host Central Arkansas.

And Alcorn State blasted Southern 48-7. The Jags are now 4-4 and will take on Arkansas-Pine Bluff Saturday afternoon.

06:30 Newscast November 2, 2015

The Louisiana Workforce Commission is rolling out enhancements to its online system for Louisiana job seekers and employers. LWC Executive Director Curt Eysink says the improvements are being made to the HiRE employment system. Eysink says these upgrades will better connect unemployment insurance to workforce development and job matching…

cut 4 (07) “for claimants”

He says these enhancements will affect thousands of job seekers and employers by streamlining the employment process.

The Christian Science Monitor has named Louisiana’s START College Savings Program the 5th best plan in the country. State Treasurer John Kennedy says college tuition has gone up 70-percent over the past eight years and this is a great way to help students pay for college…

cut 10 (11) “not taxed”

He says for more information on Louisiana’s START saving program, visit latreasury-dot-com.

As flu season is rapidly approaching, the Tulane University School of Medicine is working on more effective vaccines after receiving a 1.6 million dollar grant from the National Institutes of Health. Tulane immunologist Dr. Elizabeth Norton says their goal is to make a better vaccine for people regardless of the strength of their immune system…

cut 7 (11) “the infection”

She says they also have another study going on right now to examine how well the flu shots are working in the New Orleans area. Norton says the grant will support research until 2020.

AM Newscall November 2, 2015

The Louisiana Workforce Commission is rolling out enhancements to its online system for Louisiana job seekers and employers. Jeff Palermo reports…

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The Tulane School of Medicine has received a 1.6 million dollar grant from the National Institutes of Health to improve the flu vaccine. Emelie Gunn has more…

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Louisiana’s START College Savings Program has been ranked the 5th best plan in the country by Christian Science Monitor. Don Molino has more….

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The Louisiana Workforce Commission is rolling out enhancements to its online system for Louisiana job seekers and employers. LWC Executive Director Curt Eysink says the improvements are being made to the HiRE employment system. Eysink says these upgrades will better connect unemployment insurance to workforce development and job matching…

cut 4  (07)  “for claimants”

He says Louisiana will be the first state in the country to launch a system where all the unemployment business conducted will ride on the same system as their job matching and skills development. Eysink says, with these enhancements, the re-employment process will begin immediately…

Cut 5  (10)  “your claim”

He says these enhancements will affect thousands of job seekers and employers by streamlining the employment process. Eysink says this roll-out is another major step in technological upgrades LWC has designed to make finding a job easier and more efficient…

Cut 6 (10)  “for everybody”

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As flu season is rapidly approaching, the Tulane University School of Medicine is working on more effective vaccines after receiving a 1.6 million dollar grant from the National Institutes of Health. Tulane immunologist Dr. Elizabeth Norton says their goal is to make a better vaccine for people regardless of the strength of their immune system.

CUT 7 (11)  “the infection”

Norton says the grant will support research until 2020. She says there is an estimated three to four-thousand deaths each year from the flu and they plan to drastically drop that number with a better developed vaccine.

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Norton says they also have another study going on right now to examine how well the flu shots are working in the New Orleans area. She says they’re looking to see what about a particular person makes the flu vaccination ineffective.

Cut 9 (08) “risk populations” 

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The Christian Science Monitor has named Louisiana’s START College Savings Program the 5th best plan in the country. State Treasurer John Kennedy says START is an underutilized program that allows money to grow over time without being taxed. He says over the past eight years tuition has gone up 70-percent and this is a great way to help students pay for college.

Cut 10 (11) “not taxed” 

Kennedy says all a parent needs to do to open a START account is ten dollars and then the money is professionally managed for future educational expenses. He says he is proud Louisiana has such a great program and START has grown so much since he first became state treasurer.

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Kennedy says anyone using the START program can take their money out whenever they choose. He says for more information on Louisiana’s START saving program, visit latreasury.com…

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Daylight Saving Time ended Sunday and Louisiana State Police reminds motorists to stay safe on the road as you adjust to the new time schedule. Trooper Dustin Dwight says it will take a little time for our bodies to adjust to the new time change…

Cut 13 (05)  “to drive”

As the sun begins to set earlier in the day, it may throw some drivers off who are not used to driving in darker conditions. Dwight says this would be a good time to take a look at your car’s equipment…

Cut 14 (10) “at nighttime”

He reminds drivers to to stay engaged and aware of your surroundings as nighttime driving hours increase. Dwight says following basic driving safety rules will keep roads much more safe, even at night…

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Kicker Kai Forbath’s 50-yard field goal as time expired lifted the Saints to a 52-49 win over the New York Giants yesterday in the Mercedes-Benz Superdome. Quarterback Drew Brees threw for a career high 511 yards and tied an NFL record for most touchdown passes in a game with 7. Head coach Sean Payton appreciated his team’s effort…

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Giants quarterback Eli Manning threw for a career best six touchdowns. Their combined 13 touchdown passes in a single game set a new NFL record. Payton was impressed with Forbath’s game-winning kick that improved the Black & Gold to 4-4 on the season…

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Former LSU standout Odell Beckham, Jr. caught three touchdown passes for the Giants. The Saints have now won three in a row. Payton says it’s nice to be on a winning streak, but the focus now must be on the Tennessee Titans…

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10:30 Newscast October 31, 2015

The National Federation of Independent Business held an event Friday to announce its endorsement of Republican David Vitter for governor. Several Republican officials like Congressmen John Fleming and Ralph Abraham were in attendance to show their support for Vitter. But State Treasurer John Kennedy gave the most raucous speech of the day…

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The gubernatorial runoff election is November 21st.

WVUE-TV in New Orleans reports the US Department of Education is investigating how LSU handles cases of rape and sexual assault. The report reveals very little was done in in 16 rape cases that were reported to an LSU campus advocacy group last year. New Orleans Senator JP Morrell says universities are required by law to have a Title nine coordinator to handle situations like this…

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LSU says it cannot discuss matters pertaining to a pending investigation.

A flash flood watch is in effect for most of the state and tornado watches are in effect for central and southwest Louisiana this Halloween as heavy downpours are in the forecast. Donald Jones, with the National Weather Service, says with the already saturated grounds, the rainfall is likely to cause flooding on streets and other low lying areas…

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He says this weather event will be very similar to what we experienced last weekend.

Four French Quarter strip clubs who had their liquor licenses suspended by the state Office of Alcohol and Tobacco Control will be able to sell alcohol and cigarettes this weekend. A New Orleans judge has issued a temporary restraining order against ATC Commissioner Troy Hebert’s suspension order. Hebert says this sends a horrible message…

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A hearing on the temporary restraining order is scheduled for next week.

09:30 Newscast October 31, 2015

Democrat John Bel Edwards was joined by sheriffs from the around the state as he received the endorsement of the Louisiana Sheriffs Association and several lawmen spoke about why Louisiana residents should elect Edwards as the state’s next governor on November 21st. Assumption Parish Sheriff Mike Waguespack says Edwards will bring integrity to the governor’s office…

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Early voting for the runoff election begins November 7th.

Most of the state is under a flash flood watch as heavy downpours are in the forecast this Halloween. Donald Jones, with the National Weather Service in Lake Charles, says a lot of rain is moving in from the west bringing at least two to four inches of rain along with the chance of tornadoes…

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Southwest and central Louisiana is under a tornado watch.

Four French Quarter strip clubs who had their liquor licenses suspended by the state Office of Alcohol and Tobacco Control will be able to sell alcohol and cigarettes this weekend. That’s because a New Orleans judge has issued a temporary restraining order against ATC Commissioner Troy Hebert’s suspension order. Hebert is not pleased with Judge Regina Woods ruling…

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An undercover ATC operation found prostitution, drug sales, and other improper activities happening at these clubs.

WVUE-TV in New Orleans reports the US Department of Education is investigating how LSU handles cases of sexual assault. The station spoke with women who are upset the school didn’t do enough to investigate claims they were raped. New Orleans Senator JP Morrell has been trying to address this issue in the legislature…

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LSU says it cannot discuss matters pertainning to a pending investigation.