16:45 LRN Sportscast October 29th

Not a good start to the season for the Pelicans as they are 0-and-2 after losing to Portland 112-94 last night. The team announced this afternoon that they’ve released guard Nate Robinson, after he failed to score in 23 minutes of action this season. New Orleans is reportedly interested in signing Toney Douglas, who played in 12 games for the Pels last season. The Pels next game is Halloween night at home against Golden State.

If you’re looking to secure tickets for next week’s SEC showdown between LSU and Alabama, Stubhub’s Cameron Papp says upper level seats behind one of the end zones are going for about 200-dollars…
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Papp says at this point, ticket prices were higher for the 2013 LSU-Alabama matchup.

The Saints will go after their third win in a row on Sunday when they host the Giants. It will be a homecoming for Eli Manning, who is seeking his first win in the Superdome. He’s 0-and-2 in the dome as a pro.

UL Lafayette and ULM will meet on Saturday at Cajun Field. The Warhawks are desperate for a win as they’ve lost five straight, while the Cajuns are looking to bounce back from a Sun Belt loss to Arkansas State. UL Lafayette Coach Mark Hudspeth says despite the defeat, they can still win a league title…
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Kick-off is at 4 PM on Saturday.

Week nine of the high school football season begins tonight. The New Orleans Saints-LHSAA Game of the Week is Rayville at Sterlington. Sterlington is 6-and-2 on the season, while Rayville has won four of its last five. Kick off is at 7 PM on Fox Sports New Orleans.

16:30 Newscast, October 29th, 2015

A new poll on the governor’s race shows Democrat John Bel Edwards leading Republican David Vitter by a 52 to 40% margin. But the survey was conducted on behalf of the anti-Vitter Gumbo PAC. Political analyst Clancy Dubos believes Edwards could actually be higher than 12 points…:
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Meanwhile Vitter is staying busy on the campaign trail. The US Senator was in Lafayette today announcing endorsements of a group that represents Louisiana’s oil and gas industry and also several politicians from the Acadiana region, many of of whom supported Republican Scott Angelle in the primary. The endorsements for Vitter include Congressman Charles Boustany and Lafayette Mayor Joey Durel. Vitter will be in Baton Rouge tomorrow holding a “Together, Louisiana Strong” rally with other Republicans.

The Shreveport Police department says two people have been arrested in connection with the deadly shooting that claimed the life of one woman and injured two others. 36-year-old Verdina Crichlow was killed. Cpl. Breck Scott says 29-year-old Elbert Fredieu was arrested in the shooting and 24-year-old Scarlett Groce as an accomplice. He says the surviving victims, 43-year-old Tammy Harris and 15-year-old Tranautica Webber, remain hospitalized…:
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They are working to determine a motive.

The State Department of Education says the percentage of high schools in Louisiana who have received an “A” grade under the state’s accountability system have increased from 10-percent last year to 23-percent this year. Superintendent of Education John White says the state plans to raise the bar on standards over the next ten years…:
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15:30 Newscast, October 29th 2015

A new poll on Louisiana’s governor’s race shows Democrat John Bel Edwards leading Republican David Vitter by a 52 to 40-percent margin. Eric Gill reports…:
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The NAACP of New Orleans says they’ve been getting complaints about Vitter’s ad targeting Edwards and using the words “dangerous thugs” to describe people recently released from prison. They feel it’s a veiled attempt by the US Senator to scare the white community. The Vitter campaign says they don’t plan to pull the spot.

The State Department of Education has released letter grades for Louisiana public high schools with grades 9-12, and found that the number of institutions earning an “A” went from 10 percent last year to 23 percent this year. Superintendent of Education John White says schools have really stepped up to give kids the support needed to succeed in school…:
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He says ACT scores and graduation rates are major factors in the improvement.

As you might expect, the ticket for the No. 4 LSU vs No. 7 Alabama game in Tuscaloosa next weekend is a hot one. Cameron Papp with the secondary ticket market StubHub says the average price for a seat in Bryant Denny Stadium is $350 but it’s a different story the closer you get to the field…:
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The game November 7th kicks off at 7pm.

 

14:30 Newscast, October 29th, 2015

A new poll on Louisiana’s governor’s race shows Democrat John Bel Edwards leading Republican David Vitter by a 52 to 40-percent margin. The survey, conducted on behalf of anti-Vitter Gumbo PAC, also says the US Senator’s unfavorability rating has climbed to 52-percent. Political Analyst Clancy Dubos thinks Edwards’ recent endorsement by the Louisiana Sheriff’s Association could be a sign…:
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With the election a little more than three weeks away, Dubos feels there is little time for Vitter to turn things around.

The New Orleans branch of the NAACP is calling on Vitter to remove the words “dangerous thugs” from one of his campaign commercials to describe people who get out of prison. The ad compares Edwards to President Obaama saying they have plans to release 5,500 inmates. Vitter’s spokesman Luke Bolar says they’re not about to take the ad down.

The percentage of high schools in the state receiving “A” grades under the accountability system has gone up 13-percent since last year. Emelie Gunn has more…:
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Festival Productions announced today that next year’s Bayou Country Superfest will be expanded to three days and promises to include an explosive line up. BCS in Tiger Stadium will take place Memorial Day weekend 2016 from Friday through Sunday, May 27th-29th. Organizers say they will announce the performers on November 10th.

 

LRN PM Newscall Oct 29

A new poll on Louisiana’s governor’s race shows Democrat John Bel Edwards leading Republican David Vitter by a 52 to 40-percent margin. Eric Gill reports…

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The percentage of high schools in the state receiving “A” grades under the accountability system has gone up 13-percent since last year. Emelie Gunn has more….

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Shreveport Police arrest two people they believe are responsible for a deadly shooting that killed one and injured two others. Cpl. Breck Scott says 29-year-old Elbert Fredieu (FREE-doo) and 24-year-old Scarlett Groce (gross), were taken into custody Wednesday. Scott says authorities found Fredieu working at Barksdale Air Force Base…

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Fredieu is charged with one count of second degree murder and two counts of attempted second degree murder. 36-year-old Verdina Crichlow was killed in the shooting. Scott says Groce was located at her home in Bossier City…

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Groce is charged with one count of principal to second degree murder. Scott says detectives are still trying to determine a motive. He says the surviving victims, 43-year-old Tammy Harris and 15-year-old Tranautica Webber, remain hospitalized…

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With the top 10 LSU-Alabama game coming up in Tuscaloosa, fans are scrambling to get their tickets. Cameron Papp with Stub Hub says this is definitely a high demand game. He says the cheapest ticket available to Bryant Denny Stadium on November 7th is 195-dollars, which will get you an upper level seat behind one of the end zones.

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The No. 4 Tigers and the No. 7 Crimson Tide are both off this weekend. Papp says the 2013 LSU- Alabama matchup had the highest ticket sales followed by the 2011 game of the century.

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Kickoff for the SEC showdown is 7pm. Papp says 26-percent of ticket sales are coming from Alabama and 11-percent are coming from Louisiana. He says ticket prices skyrocket the closer a fan wants to get to the field.

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A new poll on Louisiana’s governor’s race shows Democrat John Bel Edwards leading Republican David Vitter by a 52 to 40-percent margin. The survey was conducted by Anzalone Liszt Grove Research on behalf of the anti-Vitter Gumbo PAC. Political Analyst Clancy Dubos believes Edwards lead could actually be larger than 12 points…

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He says stories adverse to the Vitter campaign have come out since this poll was taken and Edwards lead could be 15 points or higher. The survey also shows Vitter’s unfavorability rating has climbed to 52-percent. With the election a little more than three weeks away, Dubos says there is little time for Vitter to turn things around…

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The poll shows that more than half of the voters that supported Scott Angelle and Jay Dardenne are now supporting Edwards. Dubos thinks Edwards’ recent endorsement by the Louisiana Sheriff’s Association could be a sign…

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The State Department of Education says the percentage of high schools in Louisiana who have received an “A” grade under the state’s accountability system have increased from 10-percent last year to 23-percent this year. Superintendent of Education John White says higher graduation rates and ACT scores led to 73-percent of high schools receiving at least a “C” grade.

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White says more schools also demonstrated progress with low-achieving students due to increased reading and math scores with previously low achieving students. He says schools have really stepped up to give kids the support needed to succeed in school.

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White says right now basic has been our expectation and our students deserve better than basic. He says the state plans to raise the bar on standards over the next ten years.

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13:30 Newscast October 29, 2015

The state Department of Education says the percentage of high schools in Louisiana who have received an “A” grade under the state’s accountability system have increased from 10-percent last year to 23-percent this year. Education Superintendent John White says higher graduation rates and ACT scores led to 73-percent of high schools receiving at least a “C”…

cut 12 (07) “for their students”

White says the state plans to raise the bar on standards over the next ten years.

A new survey on the governor’s race shows Democrat John Bel Edwards leading Republican David Vitter by a 52 to 40-percent margin. The survey also shows Vitter’s unfavorability rating has climbed to 52-percent. With the election a little more than three weeks away, Political analyst Clancy Dubos says there is little time for Vitter to turn things around…

cut 10 (09) “for him”

The survey was conducted by Anzalone Liszt Grove Research on behalf of the anti-Vitter Gumbo PAC.

Shreveport Police have arrested two people they believe responsible for a deadly shooting that killed 36-year-old Verdina Crichlow and injured two others. Cpl. Breck Scott says 29-year-old Elbert Fredieu and 24-year-old Scarlett Groce, were taken into custody Wednesday. He says Groce was located at her home in Bossier City…

cut 4 (09) “degree murder”

Fredieu is charged with one count of second degree murder and two counts of attempted second degree murder.

Fans are scrambling to get tickets for the top 10 matchup next weekend between LSU and Alabama. Cameron Papp with Stub Hub says the 2013 LSU- Alabama matchup had the highest ticket sales followed by the 2011 game of the century…

cut 7 (08) “find out”

He says the cheapest ticket available for the November 7th game is 195-dollars.

12:30 Newscast, October 29th, 2015

A new poll on the governor’s race shows Democrat John Bel Edwards leading Republican David Vitter by a 52 to 40% margin. But the survey was conducted on behalf of the anti-Vitter Gumbo PAC. Political analyst Clancy Dubos believes Edwards could actually be higher than 12 points…:
CUT 9 (11) “bigger than that”
He also feels with Vitter’s unfavorability rating rising, and Edwards’ recent endorsement by the Louisiana Sheriff’s Association, could be a sign of things to come.

The State Department of Education has released letter grades for Louisiana public high schools with grades 9-12, and found that the number of institutions earning an “A” went from 10 percent last year to 23 percent this year. They says ACT scores and graduation rates are major factors in the improvement. 40 schools got an A, 50 a B, 38 a C, 35 a D and 13 got an F.

The top 10 marquee matchup between LSU and Alabama next weekend in Tuscaloosa is once again proving to be an extremely hot ticket. But Cameron Papp, with the secondary ticket market StubHub, says, so far, prices are lower than the 2013 game between the rivals. He says the lowest priced ticket to Bryant Denny Stadium on November 7th is $195:
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Both teams are off this weekend. Kickoff for the SEC showdown is 7pm.

Organizers with Bayou Country Superfest say they are expanding to three days for the 2016 concerts in Tiger Stadium. They plan a November 10th announcement of performers for the shows which will run May 27th-29th next year.

11:40 LRN Sportscast October 29

The Pelicans are off to an 0-2 start after losing to Portland 112 to 94 last night. Anthony Davis played better in this game compared to his performance in the season opening loss to Golden State. Davis had 25 points and 10 rebounds against the Trail Blazers, but the Pels allowed Portland to shoot 50-percent from the field and New Orleans was outrebounded 51-39.

The Saints Drew Brees will need to be careful with the ball on Sunday when they take on the Giants. New York is second in the NFL with 11 interceptions. They had three picks last week in a win over Dallas. Brees says the Giants are an aggressive defense that likes to dial up blitzes…
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Kick-off on Sunday is at noon.

Louisiana Tech leaves for Houston today where they’ll play Rice in a big Conference USA match-up that will be shown on Fox Sports One. The Bulldogs are 3-and-1 in league play, while Rice is 2-and-1. It’s a must win for both teams as the loser will likely be out of contention to win the league’s West Division.

It’s homecoming weekend on the UL Lafayette campus as the Cajuns host in-state rival U-L-M. Coach Mark Hudspeth doesn’t want his players getting caught up with all of the festivities…
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The Cajuns are coming off a loss to Arkansas State, while ULM is trying to snap a five-game losing streak.

In high school football tonight….the New Orleans Saints-LHSAA Game of the Week is Rayville at Sterlington. Sterlington is 6-and-2 on the season and Rayville has won four of its last five. Kick off is at 7 PM on Fox Sports New Orleans.

11:30 Newscast, October 29th, 2015

The Louisiana Department of Education is releasing the report cards for high schools with only grades 9-12 for the 2014-2015 school year. They say schools made progress in every measure the state uses to assess high school quality including ACT, graduation rate and end of course tests.

State Police Col Mike Edmonson announces the Louisiana Office of Motor Vehicles collected just over $2 million dollars in car insurance lapse fines since they sent out 1.2 million warning letters to drivers. He said that as of Wednesday, the agency was able to clear the driving records of about 30,000 people since the notices went out October 13th…:
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He says if you received the letter in error, please let them know.

More and more parishes have decided to move trick or treat to tomorrow night instead of Halloween night on Saturday due to inclement weather conditions.

Shreveport Police have arrested two people they believe are responsible for a deadly shooting that killed one and injured two others. Cpl. Breck Scott says 29-year-old Elbert Fredieu (FREE-doo) and 24-year-old Scarlett Groce (gross), were taken into custody Wednesday. Scott says authorities found Fredieu working at Barksdale Air Force Base…:
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Groce was charged as being an accomplice.

The Board of Regents is looking for the state to nearly double its funding for public colleges and universities. Jeff Palermo has the story…
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10:30 Newscast, October 29th, 2015

A new report from the Louisiana Board of Regents shows that fewer college students are losing the TOPS scholarship than a decade ago. It says during the 2004-2005 school year, 41 percent of TOPS students lost their scholarships, but in the last school year, only 8 percent lost their award. TOPS students can only attend school tuition free if they enroll full time and maintain a C- average.

Meanwhile, Louisiana’s public colleges will ask the new governor and legislature for a significant increase in state funding. The Board of Regents currently receives 769-million in state dollars and its allocated to universities and colleges. Higher education commissioner Joe Rallo says the board is requesting an additional 636-million dollars next fiscal year to help meet the state’s workforce demands…:
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The Shreveport Police Department has arrested two people in connection with the deadly shooting that claimed the life of one woman and injured two others including a teenager. They say 36-year-old Verdina Crichlow was killed as she and the two other victims were gunned down in an apartment. Cops arrested 29-year-old Elbert Fredieu in the shooting and 24-year-old Scarlett Groce as an accomplice.

Did you know you can have Blue Bell ice cream delivered to your door? But you’ll have to dig deep in your wallet. Emelie Gunn reports…:
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