17:30 Newscast, September 24th, 2015

Here on the 10th anniversary of Hurricane Rita making landfall in Louisiana, efforts continue to raise money to build the National Hurricane Museum and Science Center in Lake Charles. Gray Stream is leading the fundraising efforts and says he’s pleased where they are so far with 42 million collected and 15 million more to go:
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He says they hope to have it open by 2018.

The Attorney General’s Office says they’ve made a second arrest in an elaborate financial fraud scheme that claimed hundreds of stolen social security numbers and millions of dollars. Assistant AG Kurt Wall says the alleged leader of this scam, 24-year-old Donald Batiste of Baton Rouge, is charged with felony racketeering facing 75 years in prison…:
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64-year-old Brenda Taylor of Carencro is accused of co-conspiring with Batiste.

The current chairman of the state House Republican Delegation is another lawmaker who automatically gets his seat back as his opponent drops out of the race. Alexandria Representative Lance Harris says he’s hopeful the legislature can start getting things done under the new governor to get us out of this budget mess. He says they need a plan laid out over several years…:
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He says he’s grateful and humble to get to serve his district another 3 years.

Another court has once again upheld the ruling that a former state Senator and convicted felon Derrick Shepherd can not run for a House seat. A constitutional amendment bars convicted felons from seeking public office for 15 years but Shepherd was trying to argue the wording on a technicality. The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeal upheld the disqualification, but says it cannot rule on the constitutionality of the law.

 

16:45 Sportscast, September 24th, 2015

Saints Quarterback Drew Brees, who is listed as limited after practice today on the injury report, says he is confident he’ll be able to take the field on Sunday in the away game against Carolina. Number 9 is battling a bruised rotator cuff. He says his confidence isn’t coming from the fact that the team is 0-2 .. but he remains optimistic the Saints can turn things around…:
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Also on the Saints injury report today is Linebacker Danell Ellerbe who is listed as limited. Cornerback Keenan Lewis is also listed as limited for the first time this week. The team confirmed today that guard Jahri Evans, Jarius Byrd and Brandin Cooks did not practice on Thursday. The Saints and the Panthers kickoff at noon Sunday and the game will be televised on Fox.

Syracuse is planning to start a walk-on junior college transfer versus the 8th ranked LSU Tigers Saturday. Zack Mahoney would be the third different starting quarterback for the Orange as the other two have been injured. Syracuse head coach Scott Shafer likes what Mahoney brings to the field…:
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ESPN will televise the game beginning Saturday morning at 11.

LSU pitching coach Alan Dunn was named the National Pitching Coach of the Year by Collegiate Baseball. Coach Paul Mainieri is always singing the praises of Dunn who has molded many All-American pitchers in Baton Rouge including Alex Lange.

Tonight on the New Orleans Saints, LHSAA Game of the Week. Arkansas commitment Cole Kelley leads Teurlings Catholic into Breaux Bridge to take on the Tigers. Teurlings has won the last four meetings between these longtime rivals in Acadiana. Kick-off on Fox Sports New Orleans is at 7 PM.

 

16:30 Newscast, September 24th, 2015

The Terrebonne Parish Sheriff’s Office is investigating two armed robberies connected to false accounts on the dating website “plenty of fish.com.” Capt. Dawn Foret says they caught 4 people who were involved in using a fake profile to trick people into meeting up then robbing them at gunpoint. She says when it comes to crimes linked to technology, you can’t hide behind it…:
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20-year-old Aaron Kenny of Houma and 21-year-old Gregory Holloway of Schriever were charged with two counts of armed robbery with a firearm. 20-year-old Taylor Williams also got charged with online impersonation.

The East Baton Parish Coroner says a man who died after cops say he tried to attack them and was tased as a result, had overdosed on drugs. They say 32-year-old Kevin Bajoie of Zachary had a mixture of methamphetamine and synthetic drugs in his system which is what caused his death in June.

The Attorney General’s Office says they’ve made a second arrest in an elaborate financial fraud scheme that claimed hundreds of victims and millions of dollars. They say 64-year-old Brenda Taylor of Carencro is accused of conspiring with the original suspect, 24-year-old Donald Batiste of Baton Rouge. Batiste allegedly used a “credit repair” company as a way to steal more than 300 identities and $5 million dollars nationwide.

Fundraising continues for the building of the National Hurricane Museum and Science Center in Lake Charles here on the 10th anniversary of Hurricane Rita. Emelie Gunn has more…:
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15:30 Newscast, September 24th, 2015

The Attorney General’s Office says they’ve made another arrest in connection with a nationwide Louisiana based financial scheme. Assistant AG Kurt Wall says 64-year-old Brenda Taylor of Carencro is accused of co-conspiring with 24-year-old Donald Batiste of Baton Rouge who was running a phony credit repair business with stolen social security numbers. He says the exact number of victims is not known..
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Wall says the conspiracy also affected financial institutions and car dealerships and resulted in more than $1 million dollars in funded auto loans.

A poll paid for by an anti-David Vitter group shows Democrat John Bel Edwards would beat the GOP US Senator by a 50 to 38 percent margin. In the primary, the poll conducted on behalf of GumboPAC, found Edwards with 28 percent, Vitter 27 percent and Republicans Scott Angelle and Jay Dardenne with 15 and 14 percent respectively.

Governor Bobby Jindal’s chief of staff is the latest to have her car wrecked by the new security system at the State Capitol. Melissa Mann was driving into the parking lot when the steel poles that restrict the entrance came up and crashed into the front of her SUV. This happened to several legislators in the last session after the bollards were installed in April. A reported 14 total incidents.

Alexandria Representative Lance Harris joins many other lawmakers in being re-elected to his state House seat after his opponent dropped out. Eric Gill reports…:
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14:30 Newscast, September 24th, 2015

The Terrebonne Parish Sheriff’s Office is investigating two armed robberies connected to the creation of false accounts on the website “plenty of fish.com.” Capt. Dawn Foret says the suspects would pretend to be meeting men for a date, then when the victim arrived he would get robbed at gunpoint. She says there are four suspects including a 20-year-old man frmo Dulac…:
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She says this is another case where a someone did not get away with a crime on a computer.

Saints Quarterback Drew Brees is confident that he can play this Sunday against Carolina. Brees says he’ll put in extra time this week to rehab is bruised shoulder, so he can play against the Panthers. The quarterback says his desire to play is not just because the team is 0-2…:
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Efforts continue to raise money to build the National Hurricane Museum and Science Center in Lake Charles. Gray Stream is leading the fundraising efforts. He says research will take place at the museum to help better protect Louisiana from future hurricane damage with the goal of collecting information and distribute it to other experts:
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Supporters of the project have collected 42-million dollars in pledges and they’re still seeking another 15-million.

The Louisiana Lottery Corporation says there were no winners in the two major jackpots in Louisiana Lotto and Powerball drawings last night. Lotto now goes all the way up to an estimated $2.9 million for Saturday and the same night the Powerball goes to an estimated $267 million.

 

PM Newscall, September 24th, 2015

Alexandria Representative Lance Harris has been re-elected to his state House seat after his lone opponent withdrew from next month’s election. Eric Gill reports…

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Fundraising continues for the building of the National Hurricane Museum and Science Center in Lake Charles. Emelie Gunn has more….

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Alexandria Representative Lance Harris has been re-elected to his state House seat after his lone opponent withdrew from next month’s election. The Secretary of State’s Office reports that Vivian Brossett of Boyce dropped out of the race for the District 25 House seat. Harris says he’s grateful for another term in office…

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Harris is the current chairman of the state House Republican Delegation. He expects the state’s budget issues to be the main focus for lawmakers for years to come. Harris says the recent report from the Jindal Administration that Louisiana ended its most recent fiscal year with a deficit is troubling…

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Harris is hopeful that legislators can make appropriate changes to the budget under the leadership of our next governor. He says we didn’t get into this budget mess overnight and it will take time to fix it. Harris believes it will take a plan laid out over several years that solves the most critical problems first…

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Efforts continue to raise money to build the National Hurricane Museum and Science Center in Lake Charles. Supporters of the project have collected 42-million dollars in pledges and they’re still seeking another 15-million in the hopes of opening the 68-thousand square foot facility in 2018. Gray Stream is leading the fundraising efforts and he says the building has two purposes, it’ll serve as a museum and a research center.

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Gray says research will take place at the museum to help better protect Louisiana from future hurricane damage. He says their goal is to collect information and distribute it to other hurricane experts.

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Gray says he’s pleased with how the fundraising has been going and hopes the dollars keep rolling in.

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The Terrebonne Parish Sheriff’s Office is investigating two armed robberies connected to the creation of false accounts on the website “plenty of fish.com.” Capt. Dawn Foret says during both incidents, each victim believed he was meeting a woman from the dating site but when he arrived to meet her, it wasn’t what he expected.

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Foret says four suspects were arrested, 20-year-old Aaron Kenny of Houma and 21-year-old Gregory Holloway of Schriever were charged with two counts of armed robbery with a firearm. She says 17-year-old Jasmine Dupont of Gibson is accused of being the bait for the victims and charged with one count of armed robbery with a firearm and the fourth suspect is a 20-year-old from Dulac.

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Foret says the suspects used a picture of a 16-year-old girl from Houma for the website, without her knowledge. She says when it comes to crimes linked to technology, the cops will catch up with you and you can’t hide behind an online alias.

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The Attorney General’s Office says they’ve made a second arrest in an elaborate financial fraud scheme that claimed hundreds of victims and millions of dollars. Assistant AG Kurt Wall says the original suspect, 24-year-old Donald Batiste of Baton Rouge, allegedly marketed stolen social security numbers for a “credit repair” company

cut 12 (11)  “car loan”

Wall says 64-year-old Brenda Taylor of Carencro is accused of co-conspiring with Batiste to create fake bank records in an attempt to receive a $250,000 loan she claimed was for her church. He says many people, many children, had their identities stolen but an exact number of victims is not known at this time…:

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Wall says the conspiracy also affected financial institutions and car dealerships and resulted in more than $1 million dollars in funded auto loans. Millions were also used on credit lines at clothing and jewelry stores, banks and cell phone purchases. Wall says Batiste’s charges include felony racketeering and he faces 75 years in prison:

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13:30 Newscast, September 24th, 2015

The Attorney General’s Office says they’ve made a second arrest in an elaborate financial fraud scheme that claimed hundreds of victims and millions of dollars. Assistant AG Kurt Wall says the original suspect, 24-year-old Donald Batiste of Baton Rouge, allegedly marketed stolen social security numbers for a “credit repair” company
CUT 12 (11) “car loan”
64-year-old Brenda Taylor of Carencro is accused of co-conspiring with Batiste. Each face 75 years in prison on felony racketeering.

The East Baton Parish Coroner says a man who was died after cops say he tried to attack then and was tased as a result, had overdosed on drugs. They say 32-year-old Kevin Bajoie of Zachary had a mixture of methamphetamine, amphetamine and synthetic cannabinoids in his system which is what caused his death in June. BRPD says they were justified in their actions and followed training.

The current chairman of the state House Republican Delegation is another lawmaker who automatically gets his seat back as his opponent drops out of the race. Alexandria Representative Lance Harris says the recent report from the Jindal Administration that Louisiana ended its most recent fiscal year with a deficit is troubling…:
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Harris is hopeful that legislators can make appropriate changes to the budget under the leadership of our next governor.

Despite his bruised rotator cuff, Saints Quarterback Drew Brees is confident that he can play this Sunday against Carolina. Brees’ banged up shoulder has been one of the biggest news items in the state this week. The veteran Q-B says he is a little surprised with all of the media attention its getting…:
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The game kicks off Sunday at noon.

 

12:30 Newscast, September 24th, 2015

The Terrebonne Parish Sheriff’s Office is investigating two armed robberies connected to the creation of false accounts on the website “plenty of fish.com.” Capt. Dawn Foret says during both incidents, each victim believed he was meeting a woman from the dating site, but when he arrived to meet her, it wasn’t what he expected…:
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She says they tracked the account to 20-year-old Taylor Williams who, along with 2 other men and the woman they used as bait, were all sent to jail.

The Attorney General’s Office says they’ve made a second arrest in an elaborate financial fraud scheme that claimed hundreds of victims and millions of dollars. They say 64-year-old Brenda Taylor of Carencro is accused of conspiring with the original suspect, 24-year-old Donald Batiste of Baton Rouge. Batiste allegedly used a “credit repair” company as a way to steal more than 300 identities and $5 million dollars nationwide.

Fundraising continues for the building of the National Hurricane Museum and Science Center in Lake Charles. Emelie Gunn has more..:
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Governor Bobby Jindal has issued a proclamation to commemorate today as the 10 year anniversary of Hurricane Rita which devastated southwest Louisiana.

 

11:40 Sportscast September 24, 2015

Despite his bruised rotator cuff, Saints Quarterback Drew Brees is confident that he can play this Sunday against Carolina. Brees’ banged up shoulder has been one of the biggest news items in the state this week. The veteran Q-B says he is a little surprised with all of the media attention its getting…

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Brees says he’ll put in extra time this week to rehab is bruised shoulder, so he can play against the Panthers.

The University of Akron has made a change at quarterback ahead of Saturday’s game against UL-Lafayette. Coach Terry Bowden announced that sophomore Tommy Woodson will make his third career start, and first this season, against the Ragin Cajuns. The Zips lost in Woodson’s two starts last season, with the quarterback turning the ball over six times. However, Woodson threw for 207 yards and a touchdown last week in Akron’s win against Savannah State.

Syracuse continues their preparations to face eighth ranked LSU Saturday at the Carrier Dome. So far SEC defenses have not been able to slow down Tiger running back Leonard Fournette this season. Syracuse head coach Scott Shafer understands the challenge his defense faces, but he’s not the only talented skill position player on LSU’s offense…

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Both teams come into this matchup undefeated. ESPN will televise the game beginning Saturday morning at 11.

Not only is the Syracuse football team preparing for LSU, the city of Syracuse is getting ready for the thousands of Tiger faithful expected to head their way for Saturday’s game. The Syracuse Convention and Visitors Bureau reports that some bars will be opening as early as 8am to accommodate fans and plan to have enough alcohol on hand ahead of kickoff. It’s reported that about 7,500 LSU fans are planning to make the trip to the “Emerald City”.

11:30 Newscast, September 24th, 2015

Alexandria Representative Lance Harris has been re-elected to his state House seat after his lone opponent withdrew from next month’s election. Eric Gill reports…:
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Monroe Police say a man suffered only minor injuries Wednesday after being hit by a train. They say the man was wearing headphones while walking on the railroad track and he couldn’t hear the conductor blowing the horn behind him. The train was able to slow down before striking the man. The man was issued a summons for trespassing on railroad tracks.

Efforts continue to raise money to build the National Hurricane Museum and Science Center in Lake Charles. Supporters of the project have collected 42-million dollars in pledges and they’re still seeking another 15-million in the hopes of opening the 68-thousand square foot facility in 2018. Gray Stream is leading the fundraising efforts…:
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Today is the 10th anniversary of Hurricane Rita which ripped apart many communities in southwest Louisiana.

Saints Quarterback Drew Brees says he is confident he’ll be able to take the field on Sunday in the away game against Carolina. He says it’s not just because the team is 0-2 as he remains optimistic the Saints can turn things around…:
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Kickoff Sunday is at noon on Fox.