11:30 Newscast, September 28th, 2015

A new Advocate/WWL-TV poll shows Democrat John Bel Edwards and Republicans Scott Angelle and Jay Dardenne each defeating Republican David Vitter in a potential runoff in Louisiana’s governor’s race. The survey, conducted by Clarus Research Group, shows Edwards and Vitter tied at 24-percent heading into the primary. Political analyst Clancy Dubos says this is bad news for the US Senator who was polling at 38-percent this spring…:
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Dubos says this survey doesn’t mean that Vitter won’t make the runoff, but he will be an underdog if he does.

LSU announces the time for the South Carolina game on the road October 10th will be another 11am kickoff contest. They also say that LSU running back Leonard Fourtnette is named the SEC Player of the Week for the 3rd week in a row.

The State Fire Marshal’s Office says they are still investigating a weekend house fire in Eunice which claimed the life of a mother and her two daughters, age 16 and 8. Fire Marshal Butch Browning says they are still working to determine the cause of the massive blaze, but they do consider it suspicious. He says it’s a very active investigation…:
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He says Eunice cops and fire investigators are on scene at this time working to determine how the blaze was started and what might have happened.

The price at the pump kept falling over the weekend. Gasbuddy.com says the current statewide average for a gallon of regular is $1.98. They say the lowest price in Louisiana right now is $1.72. Analysts predict we could see a statewide average as low as $1.50 by the end of the year.

 

11:40 LRN Sportscast Sept 28

The Saints are 0-3 and the playoffs this year looks like a pipe dream. New Orleans lost to Carolina 28-22 yesterday. Luke McCown played well for the injured Drew Brees as he threw for 310 yards. McCown says Brees was a big help on the sidelines…
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The Saints host Dallas this Sunday. Brees says he’s very optimistic he’ll play against the Cowboys.

After rushing for 244 yards against Syracuse, Leonard Fournette is now averaging 210 rushing yards a game. Fournette says he was impressed with Syracuse’s effort…
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LSU hosts Eastern Michigan this Saturday. The Eagles are allowing 373 rushing yards a game, which is last in the FBS.

Louisiana Tech running back Kenneth Dixon had another big game in the Bulldogs 27-17 win over FIU on Saturday. Dixon had three touchdowns and rushed for 169 yards. It was the 11th time he’s scored three touchdowns in a game which ties an NCAA record, but Dixon is not focused on individual accomplishments…
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Tech hosts UL Lafayette this Saturday. The Cajuns are coming off a bad loss at home to Akron, 35 to 14. Coach Mark Hudspeth is still trying to settle on a quarterback. Brooks Haack started and threw for only 77 yards. Jalen Nixon came off the bench threw for 96 yards. Both men were intercepted once.

Did you happen see the Grambling-Prairive View score. Grambling won 70 to 54. Grambling QB Johnathan Williams threw six touchdown passes and ran for another. Martez Carter returned two kicks for touchdowns. Carter had four touchdowns on the day.

10:30 Newscast, September 28th, 2015

John Boehner’s resignation as US House Speaker gives Metairie Congressman Steve Scalise a chance to improve his leadership role in the House. Jeff Palermo has the story…:
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The Eunice Police Department says a weekend house fire has claimed the lives of three. They say a patrolman passing in the neighborhood saw the blaze then contacted firefighters. Once the fire was out, the bodies of a mother and her two daughters, age 16 and 8, were recovered from the residence. The names of the victims have not been released.

The East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff’s Office says a woman who was stabbed multiple times before her attacker was shot and killed by a deputy, remains in critical condition but is expected to survive. They say the deceased suspect, 46-year-old Anthony McKinney of Baton Rouge, was arrested last week on domestic violence charges but was released on bail hours before the stabbing incident. The unidentified deputy is on administrative leave per department policy.

After LSU’s 34-24 victory over Syracuse Saturday, all of the Tiger Nation talk once again was the incredible performance by running back Leonard Fournette. The Heisman Trophy candidate rushed for 244 yards and two touchdowns against the Orange, becoming the first player in LSU school history to have consecutive 200-yard efforts. After the game, Fournette gave credit to Syracuse’s defense for making it a hard fought day…:
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LSU comes back to Tiger Stadium this weekend to face Eastern Michigan.

09:30 Newscast September 28, 2015

The Baton Rouge Press Club has canceled their Attorney General forum after incumbent Buddy Caldwell dropped from the event…

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State Police say a head on collision on I-20 in Ouachita Parish has left two dead and one seriously injured. They say 41-year-old Jorge Benavides of Oxford, Mississippi was driving the wrong way on the interstate when he struck a car driven by 20-year-old Thomas Williams of Delhi. Williams and a passenger, 19-year-old Jamerro May of Monroe, were pronounced dead at the scene. Another passenger was seriously injured and rushed to a local hospital. Benevides is charged with two counts of vehicular homicide, among other charges.

Metairie Congressman Steve Scalise could move up to a higher leadership position in the US House after House Speaker John Boehner’s decision to resign. LSU political science professor Robert Hogan says if Scalise becomes House majority leader that would mean good things for Louisiana…

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Scalise currently serves as House Majority Whip, the number three position in the House leadership.

The Center for Louisiana Studies holds a Gun Violence Symposium today in Lafayette to discuss what they call one of the biggest problems in our state. CLS Director Michael Martin says he goal of this event is to frame reasonable discussions about gun violence…

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He says the day long program features scholars from universities and colleges across Louisiana who study gun violence in a variety of ways.

08:30 Newscast September 28, 2015

The Center for Louisiana Studies is holding a Gun Violence Symposium in Lafayette today to discuss what they call one of the biggest problems in our state…

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State Police say a toddler was killed and three others injured in a single vehicle crash in St. Landry Parish. Authorities say a car driven by Shararia Citizen of Church Point ran off the roadway and struck several trees. A two-year-old sitting in the rear of the vehicle in a child safety seat suffered severe injuries and was pronounced dead at a local hospital. Citizen and two other juveniles suffered minor injuries. The investigation is ongoing.

The Baton Rouge Press Club has cancelled a candidate forum in the Attorney General’s race after Republican incumbent Buddy Caldwell pulled out of the event. Political Analyst Bernie Pinsonat says in order for the Madison Parish resident to be reelected, he’ll need votes from Democrats because Republican Jeff Landry has the conservative vote locked up…

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Pinsonat says it doesn’t serve Caldwell any good to debate Republican challengers Landry and Marty Maley.

LSU’s Leonard Fournette had another 200-yard plus performance on Saturday to help the Tigers beat Syracuse 34-24. Fournette’s longest run came on a 62-yard touchdown run in the third quarter. He gives credit to his fullback…

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The Heisman Trophy candidate rushed for 244 yards and two touchdowns against the Orange, becoming the first player in LSU history to have consecutive 200-yard efforts.

07:30 Newscast September 28, 2015

Metairie Congressman and House Majority Whip Steve Scalise has an opportunity to move up in the US House leadership with the resignation of House Speaker John Boehner. Scalise came under scrutiny several months ago when it was learned that he spoke to a group connected with former KKK leader David Duke back in 2002. LSU Political Science Professor Robert Hogan says the Congressman took steps to quiet down the controversy, but it could still hurt his chances…

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Hogan says it would be a big plus for Louisiana if Scalise becomes majority leader.

A Gun Violence Symposium will be held today in Lafayette hosted by the Center for Louisiana Studies. CLS Director Michael Martin says in the wake of the Lafayette movie theater shooting and other incidents around the country, they feel the topic of gun control needs to be discussed no matter which side of the debate you’re on. He says that’s what this meeting is all about…

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The event, being held at the UL-Lafayette Alumni Center, is open to the public.

Republican incumbent Buddy Caldwell has pulled out of an Attorney General’s race forum that was set to be hosted today by the Baton Rouge Press Club. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says out of all the major candidates, Republican Jeff Landry has the most money on hand with 1.4 million dollars in the bank. He says Caldwell follows Landry with 1.2 million dollars and Republican Marty Maley only has a few thousand dollars…

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The primary election is October 24th.

The Saints are still winless after losing to Carolina 28-22. The Saints defense could not contain Panthers quarterback Cam Newton who tallied three touchdowns in the contest. Saints quarterback Luke McCown says the team will not give up, despite an 0-and-3 start…

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The Black & Gold look to break into the win column Sunday when they host Dallas.

06:45 Sportscast September 28, 2015

The Saints are still winless after losing to Carolina 28-22. The Saints defense could not contain Panthers quarterback Cam Newton, who threw for 315 yards and two touchdowns. Saints quarterback Luke McCown says the players will not give up, despite an 0-and-3 start…

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The Black & Gold look to break into the win column Sunday when they host Dallas.

LSU’s Leonard Fournette had another 200-yard plus performance Saturday to help the Tigers beat Syracuse 34-24. The Heisman Trophy candidate rushed for 244 yards and two touchdowns against the Orange, becoming the first player in LSU school history to have consecutive 200-yard efforts. Fournette’s longest run came on a 62-yard touchdown run in the third quarter. He gives credit to his fullback…

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The Tigers next face Eastern Michigan Saturday night at Tiger Stadium.

Leonard Fournette was not the only college football running back from Louisiana who had a big game. Louisiana Tech running back Kenneth Dixon had three touchdowns to help the Bulldogs defeat Florida International 27-17. Dixon says it was good to get a win after two straight losses…

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Tech hosts UL-Lafayette Saturday night.

Speaking of the Ragin Cajuns, they came up on the short end against Akron 35-14, Alabama shut out ULM 34-0, Colorado blanked Nicholls State 48-0, Central Arkansas defeated Northwestern State 49-21, and McNeese State trounced Mississippi College 37-0.

06:30 Newscast September 28, 2015

The Baton Rouge Press Club was set to host a forum today involving the major candidates in the Attorney General’s race but Republican Incumbent Buddy Caldwell canceled on the event. Political Analyst Bernie Pinsonat says it doesn’t serve Caldwell any good to debate Republican candidates Jeff Landry and Marty Maley…

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Pinsonat says out of all the major candidates, Landry has the most money on hand with 1.4 million dollars in the bank.

House Speaker John Boehner’s decision to resign from the top post in the US House provides an opportunity for Metairie Congressman and House Majority Whip Steve Scalise to move up to a higher leadership position. LSU Political Science Professor Robert Hogan says Scalise has a chance to be majority leader…

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Hogan says if Scalise becomes House majority leader that would mean good things for Louisiana.

The Center for Louisiana Studies is holding a Gun Violence Symposium in Lafayette today to discuss what they call one of the biggest problems in our state. CLS Director Michael Martin says the day long program features scholars in an array of fields from universities and colleges across Louisiana who study gun violence in a variety of ways…

cut 7 (11) “human rights issue”

The event is open to the community and is being held at the UL-Lafayette Alumni Center.

LRN AM Newscall for September 28th

The Baton Rouge Press Club has canceled their Attorney General forum after incumbent Buddy Caldwell dropped from the event. Emelie Gunn has more….

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The Center for Louisiana Studies is holding a Gun Violence Symposium in Lafayette today to discuss what they call one of the biggest problems in our state. Michelle Southern reports…:

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John’s Boehner resignation as US House Speaker gives Metairie Congressman Steve Scalise a chance to improve his leadership role in the House. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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The Baton Rouge Press Club was set to host a forum today involving the major candidates in the Attorney General’s race but Republican Incumbent Buddy Caldwell canceled on the event. Political Analyst Bernie Pinsonat says it doesn’t serve Caldwell any good to debate Republican candidates Jeff Landry and Marty Maley.

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Pinsonat says out of all the major candidates, Landry has the most money on hand with 1.4 million dollars in the bank. He says Caldwell follows Landry with 1.2 million dollars and Maley only has a few thousand dollars…

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In 2011, Caldwell switched parties. Pinsonat says in order for the Madison Parish resident to be reelected, he’ll need votes from democrats because Landry has the conservative vote locked up.

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The Center for Louisiana Studies is holding a Gun Violence Symposium in Lafayette today to discuss what they call one of the biggest problems in our state. CLS Director Michael Martin says the day long program features scholars from universities and colleges across Louisiana who study gun violence in a variety of ways:

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The event is open to the community and is being held at the UL-Lafayette Alumni Center. Martin says in the wake of the Lafayette movie theater shooting and other incidents around the country, they feel the topic of gun control needs to be discussed no matter which side of the debate you’re on…:

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Martin says the nice thing about having speakers in to bring varying perspectives, is that they all come to the table with certain ideas about what might work in this situation. He says they all may even have completely opposing view points, but the goal is to frame reasonable discussions…:

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House Speaker John Boehner’s decision to resign from the top post in the US House provides an opportunity for Metairie Congressman and House Majority Whip Steve Scalise to move up to a higher leadership position. LSU political science professor Robert Hogan says Scalise has a chance to be majority leader…

Cut 10 (10) “republican party”

Scalise came under scrutiny about nine months ago when it was learned that he spoke to a group connected with former KKK leader David Duke back in 2002. Hogan says the Congressman took steps to quiet down the controversy, but that speech could still hurt his chances

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Hogan says if Scalise becomes House majority leader that would mean good things for Louisiana

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LSU’s Leonard Fournette had another 200-yard plus performance on Saturday to help the Tigers beat Syracuse 34-24. The Heisman Trophy candidate rushed for 244 yards and two touchdowns against the Orange, becoming the first player in LSU school history to have consecutive 200-yard efforts. Fournette’s longest run came on a 62-yard touchdown run in the third quarter. He gives credit to his fullback…

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Syracuse was keyed up to slow down Fournette, but he still put up big numbers. After the game, he gave credit to the Orange defense for making it a hard fought day….

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Fournette was not the only college football running back from Louisiana. Bulldogs running back Kenneth Dixon had three touchdowns to help La Tech defeat FIU 27-17. Dixon says it was good to get a win after two straight losses…

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Dixon now has 68 touchdowns, which is sixth most in college football history. He finished with 169 yards against FIU, his 20th career 100 yard rushing performance. But Dixon says he’s not focused on individual accomplishments…

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The Saints are still winless after losing to Carolina 28-22. The Saints defense could not contain Panthers quarterback Cam Newton, who threw for 315 yards and two touchdowns. Newton also had a rushing touchdown. Saints quarterback Luke McCown says the players will not give up, despite an 0-and-3 start.

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McCown played well for the injured Drew Brees as he threw for 310 passes. He was intercepted once and that came in the fourth quarter on a great play by Carolina defensive back Josh Norman. McCown says Brees was a big help on the sidelines.

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10:30 LRN Newscast Sept 26

The latest campaign finance numbers in the Louisiana governor’s race show Republican David Vitter still has the most cash on hand with $4 million. Eric Gill has more…
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A Thibodaux woman is in jail after she lied to Lafourche Parish Sheriff deputies about a murder inside her home and then driving off in a deputy’s patrol car. Thirty-four-year-old Loralyn Boudreaux stole the police car when deputies went inside her house to investigate a homicide that never occurred. Boudreaux was arrested a short time later at nearby residence.

Ohio Republican Congressman John Boehner has announced he will resign as Speaker of the House. Minden Representative John Fleming says Boehner made the right decision because his leadership wasn’t effective. He says they’ll be looking for specific traits in the next speaker.
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Boehner’s resignation could lead to Metairie Congressman Steve Scalise becoming the next House majority leader.

A big day of college football is on tap for Louisiana sports fans. LSU will visit Syracuse in a game the Tigers should win rather easily. Louisiana Tech has lost two in a row, but they are back home this afternoon to host Conference USA foe Florida International. UL Lafayette faces Akron tonight at Cajun Field.