13:30 Newscast, September 22nd, 2015

Council for a Better Louisiana is our with their 2015 recommendations for the next governor and legislature on issues like healthcare, education and roads. CABL President Barry Erwin says they’d like to see a restructuring of the TOPS scholarship program to ensure its sustainability for the future. He says the cost of TOPS should not automatically grow with an increase in tuition…:
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They’d also like to see an increase in the gas tax to invest into Louisiana’s roads and they also support Medicaid expansion.

ESPN is reporting that they’ve spoken to orthopedic surgeon Dr. James Andrews who said New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees does in fact have a bruised rotator cuff. The veteran QB said there is a “reasonable possibility” he will play this Sunday against the Panthers, but it just depends on how well he responds to treatment this week.

The issue of raising the minimum wage was brought up during a gubernatorial forum in Baton Rouge Monday. Democrat John Bel Edwards
says he supports giving Louisiana’s lowest paid workers more money. Republican Jay Dardenne disagrees. He says raising the minimum wage has proved to be counterproductive in many different ways…:
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Republican Scott Angelle also says education is the key to higher paying jobs. Republican candidate David Vitter did not attend the forum.

New numbers from the Centers for Disease Control found in a state-by-state analysis that Louisiana had the fourth highest adult obesity rate in the nation in 2014. The numbers show that the obesity rate here is at almost 35%, up from 23 percent in 2000. Arkansas has the highest adult obesity rate at 36 percent, while Colorado has the lowest at 21 percent.

 

 

 

12:30 Newscast, September 22nd, 2015

Democrat John Bel Edwards has released a television ad that says he’s the only gubernatorial candidate who supports an increase in minimum wage. Edwards spoke about his support for raising the wages of the state’s lowest paid workers during a forum in Baton Rouge…:
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Republicans Jay Dardenne and Scott Angelle do not agree there should be an increase. GOP candidate David Vitter did not attend the forum.

State Senate President John Alario is elated that he was invited to be a guest welcoming Pope Francis at the White House tomorrow morning. He says the invitation from President Obama came out of the blue and he’s very humbled by the gesture…:
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The ceremony is scheduled for 8:15 Wednesday morning on the South Lawn of the White House.

The Council for a Better Louisiana has released their 2015 Election Agenda. It provides the group’s recommendations for roads, education, and health care to the next governor and legislature. CABL President Barry Erwin hopes the next governor looks at raising the gas tax in an effort to increase investment in highway infrastructure…:
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The agenda also supports Medicaid expansion in Louisiana and the restructuring of TOPS.

It’s expected we’ll find out more about the injury to Saints quarterback Drew Bree’s shoulder tomorrow. ESPN is reporting Brees has a bruised rotator cuff, but there is no indication of a tear. The Saints play at Carolina Sunday.

 

11:30 Newscast, September 22nd, 2015

State Senate President John Alario will be among the guests welcoming Pope Francis at the White House Wednesday morning. The pope arrives in the US tonight and his visit will see stops in Washington, DC, New York City, and Philadelphia through Sunday. Alario says the invitation to attend came out of the blue…:
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Alario says he’s excited to be among those welcoming Pope Francis to the United States. The ceremony is scheduled for 8:15 Wednesday morning on the South Lawn of the White House.

The Calcasieu Parish Sheriff’s Office arrests a man for allegedly breaking into his ex girlfriend’s house and raping her at a home on University Drive in Lake Charles. They believe 37-year-old Joshua Duplechin of Lake Charles forced his way into the residence by breaking a window, then threatened the victim before raping her. Cops say she was able to call for help and Duplechin was still there when they arrived. He is charged with home invasion and 2nd degree rape. His bond is set at $250,000.

At a forum in Baton Rouge, Gubernatorial candidates Scott Angelle, Jay Dardenne and John Bel Edwards took turns blasting absent candidate David Vitter. Jeff Palermo has more…:
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The West Feliciana Parish Sheriff’s Office is releasing more information about the deadly shooting incident in Monday. They’ve identified the suspect, 30-year-old Anthony Nixon of St. Francisville, as the uncle to the victim, 28-year-old Brandon Nixon also of St. Francisville. Details on a motive are not known at this time. Anthony Nixon is charged with second degree murder.

 

LRN Sportscast 11:40 September 22nd

We are expecting to find out more about the injury to Saints quarterback Drew Brees’ shoulder on Wednesday. ESPN has reported that Brees has a bruised rotator cuff and the team is waiting to see how the injury responds to treatment. If Brees can’t play this Sunday against Carolina, former Louisiana Tech standout Luke McCown will get the start. Saints sideline reporter Kristian Garic says the Saints are already off to an 0-and-2 start and they could be in a bigger hole, if Brees can’t play for a couple of weeks…
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McCown would make his tenth start in the NFL.

With Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo out for eight weeks, Dallas is looking for depth. Former LSU Tiger Matt Flynn is reportedly working out for Dallas today.

Thanks to a 2-0 start, LSU is considered one of the favorites to win the SEC West. Coach Les Miles says he wants his team to keep looking to improve as they geat ready for their next game…
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LSU will play for the first time ever at Syracuse this Saturday.

In this week’s high school football polls…St. Mary’s is the new number one ranked team in Class One-A. Sterlington has moved to the top spot in Class Two-A, ahead of Notre Dame of Crowley. In Three-A, University High has moved back into the top spot ahead of Amite. Neville remains number one in Four-A, and Rummel is still ranked number one in Five-A.

10:30 Newscast, September 22nd, 2015

There are many reports circulating regarding the condition of Saints quarterback Drew Brees. The NFL Network tweeted that Brees could miss several games but then ESPN said treatment on an injured shoulder could determine whether or not he’d play Sunday at Carolina. Saints Coach Sean Payton told WWL that the NFL Network’s report was not accurate. Sideline reporter Kristian Garic says an M-R-I showed no structural damage, so now it depends on how Brees’ shoulder responds:
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If Brees can’t play this weekend, former Louisiana Tech standout Luke McCown will start against the Panthers.

A longtime criminal pleaded guilty to attempted first-degree murder charges for trying to kill a Baton Rouge Police officer during a traffic stop in 2012. 36-year-old Melvin Trosclair of Baton Rouge, who is already serving nine years in federal prison on an unrelated gun charge, got 30 years for the attempted cop killing.

Many LSU fans are expected to travel to Syracuse this weekend to watch the Tigers play the Orange in LSU’s first game in the Northeast since 1947. Jeff Palermo has more…:
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Democratic Presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton had a successful pass through Louisiana on Monday as her campaign reports she raised at least $400,000 while here. After the campaign rally, the former First Lady held a fundraiser attended by about 140 people where contributions were $2700 per person.

 

09:30 Newscast September 22, 2015

There are concerns Saints quarterback Drew Brees will miss Sunday’s game against Carolina. Jeff Palermo has more…

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Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton’s campaign stop in Baton Rouge netted approximately $400,000 for her campaign. Clinton first held a campaign rally at the Louisiana Leadership Institute which attracted about 1,200 supporters. She later attended a private fundraising event that was attended by about 140 contributors. Contributions ranged from $2,700 to attend the event up to $27,000 to be listed as an event host.

The three gubernatorial candidates, who attended a forum in Baton Rouge, each took turns taking shots at David Vitter, who did not attend the event. Democrat John Bel Edwards says Vitter isn’t much different than our current governor, Bobby Jindal…

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Edwards says the reason Vitter hasn’t publicly made accusations about him is because he’s still trying to dig up information.

A large contingent of LSU faithful are heading to New York later this week for the Tigers’ game against Syracuse. Vice President of LSU Alumni Relations, Jason Ramezan, says they were able to work with the Syracuse ticket office, so the purple and gold will be well represented in the Carrier Dome…

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This is LSU’s first football game in the northeastern United States since 1947.

08:30 Newscast September 22, 2015

At a forum in Baton Rouge, Gubernatorial candidates Scott Angelle, Jay Dardenne and John Bel Edwards took turns blasting absent candidate David Vitter. Jeff Palermo has more….

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State Police say a single vehicle crash in Avoyelles Parish has killed a pedestrian. They say 50-year-old Annette B. Smith of Marksville was jogging on the side of the road with traffic when she was struck by a pickup truck. Smith was pronounced dead at the scene. The driver of the truck was uninjured. Routine toxicology tests are pending and the crash investigation is ongoing.

It’s reported that Saints quarterback Drew Brees suffered a bruised rotator cuff in Sundays loss to Tampa Bay, but head coach Sean Payton remains confident that Brees will not miss much playing time. But, Saints sideline reporter Kristian Garic says the Saints are already off to an 0-and-2 start and could be in a bigger hole, if Brees can’t play for a couple of weeks…

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The team will wait until Wednesday to determine if there’s a chance for Brees to miss Sunday’s game at Carolina.

Almost 9-thousand doses of EVZIO Naloxone Auto-Injectors, which prevents fatal Opioid overdoses, have been donated to the Department of Health and Hospitals. DHH Spokesperson Ashley Lewis says during an opioid overdose breathing can slow and the auto-injector prevents that process…

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Lewis says the hand-held auto-injector gives step by step voice directions for those administering the injection.

07:30 Newscast September 22, 2015

The three gubernatorial candidates, who attended a forum in Baton Rouge, all took shots at David Vitter, who skipped the event. Republican Jay Dardenne says Vitter uses the same attacks that have been used by all his opponents for the past decade…

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Dardenne says he was surprised a Vitter commercial called him a liberal rather than being from one of his super PACS, like the “The Fund for Making Stuff Up.”

Many are wondering about the health of Saints quarterback Drew Brees’ shoulder. There’s been internet rumors that Brees tore his rotator cuff after getting hit hard during the first half in Sunday’s loss to Tampa Bay. But Saints sideline reporter Kristian Garic says Brees wouldn’t have played in the second half with a torn rotator cuff…

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Head coach Sean Payton says reports that Brees will could miss several games are inaccurate.

The Department of Health and Hospitals has received a donation of almost 9-thousand doses of EVZIO Naloxone Auto-Injectors for emergency treatment of Opioid overdoses. DHH Spokesperson Ashley Lewis says more than 17-thousand Americans die every year from prescription opioid overdoses…

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She says this is a step in the right direction to help keep the increase of heroin and other Opioid related deaths down.

A large number of Tiger fans are heading to upstate New York later this week for LSU’s game at Syracuse. Jason Ramezan, Vice President of LSU Alumni Relations, says LSU has sold its allotted 5-thousand tickets but he expects more than that inside the Carrier Dome for the Saturday kickoff…

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He says the purple and gold will be well represented at the game.

06:45 Sportscast September 22, 2015

There are wide-ranging reports on the health of Saints quarterback Drew Brees’ shoulder. The NFL Network said Brees could miss several games, while ESPN’s Ed Werder said that treatment on his injured shoulder will determine if he can play this Sunday at Carolina. Saints sideline reporter Kristian Garic says an M-R-I showed no structural damage, so now it depends on how Brees’ shoulder responds…

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If Brees can’t play this Sunday against Carolina, former Louisiana Tech standout Luke McCown will get the nod.

Louisiana Tech kicker Jonathan Barnes has been named a Lou Groza Award “Star of the Week”. Barnes connected on three field goals and three extra points in the Bulldogs’ triple-overtime loss to Kansas State Saturday. The Baton Rouge native currently leads all Bulldog scorers with 37 points this season. Tech looks to get back in the win column this Saturday when they host Florida International at Joe Aillet Stadium. That game will be televised on Fox College Sports beginning at 1:30PM.

After a career-high 228 yard and three touchdown performance against Auburn, LSU running back Leonard Fournette is considered an early favorite to win the Heisman Trophy. Les Miles was asked about the Fournette for Heisman Talk and the Lsu Head coach says that’s not his focus at the moment…

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LSU’s 2-and-0 start has vaulted them into the top ten teams in both major college football polls.

Many LSU fans are heading to upstate New York later this week for the Tigers’ game at Syracuse. The Orangemen are averaging 28-thousand fans for their three home games this year but Vice President of LSU Alumni Relations, Jason Ramezan says Syracuse fans will be out in full force because they’re playing a Top 10 team…

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06:30 Newscast September 22, 2015

Gubernatorial candidates Scott Angelle, Jay Dardenne and John Bel Edwards took turns taking shots at David Vitter, who did not attend a forum in Baton Rouge. Angelle, a republican from Breaux Bridge, was asked about a recent ad from Vitter that compared the Public Service Commissioner with President Barack Obama…

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Louisiana’s gubernatorial primary is October 24th.

There are wide-ranging reports on the health of Saints quarterback Drew Brees’ shoulder. The NFL Network said Brees could miss several games, while ESPN’s Ed Werder said that treatment on his injured shoulder will determine if he can play this Sunday at Carolina. Saints sideline reporter Kristian Garic says an M-R-I showed no structural damage, so now it depends on how Brees’ shoulder responds

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If Brees can’t play this Sunday, former Louisiana Tech standout Luke McCown will start against the Panthers.

The Department of Health and Hospitals has received a donation of almost 9-thousand doses of EVZIO  Naloxone Auto-Injectors, which prevents fatal Opioid overdoses. DHH Spokesperson Ashley Lewis says they’ve distributed the medicine to police and fire departments and E-M-T’s around the state to try to prevent as many fatal overdoses as possible.

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EVZIO is the first and only F-D-A approved medicine for this emergency treatment.