06:30 Newscast September 14, 2015

Today is a statewide day of prayer for law enforcement. Governor Bobby Jindal is hosting a public prayer rally at the Capitol at 11:30 this morning where residents can gather to pray for the men and women serving the state. State Police Colonel Mike Edmonson says this day will be important for the public to show support of their law enforcement…

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Edmonson says six officers have been killed in the state by gunfire this year, an increase from years past.

Senator David Vitter, who is also running for governor, has written another letter to New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu, calling on him to come up with a written action plan which addresses the crime problem in the city. U-L-M Political Science Professor Joshua Stockley says this in an intentional campaign strategy on Vitter’s part to show Louisiana voters stopping violent crime is a priority…

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As fans are clamoring for LSU-Auburn tickets this weekend in Tiger Stadium, the Louisiana Attorney General’s office is advising consumers searching for tickets to games or other events like concerts, beware of scams. Director of the Public Protection Division Sam Pleasant says they want buyers to think smart because they could be a potential victim and have some advice to avoid scams…

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Pleasant recommends for those purchasing tickets, to look at website policies to ensure the site guarantees refunds if something goes wrong, like an event cancellation.

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Today Governor Bobby Jindal is holding a public prayer rally at 11:30 on the Capitol steps for the state’s law enforcement in the wake of several police shootings. Michelle Southern reports…

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With fans searching for tickets to LSU or Saints home games this weekend, the A-G’s Office is warning buyers to watch out for ticket scams. Emelie Gunn has more…

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Senator David Vitter sent New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu another letter urging him to create an action plan on stopping violet crime in the city. Jeff Palermo reports on why Vitter is harping on the issue….

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Today is a statewide day of prayer for law enforcement. Governor Bobby Jindal is hosting a public prayer rally at the Capitol at 11:30 this morning where residents can gather to pray for the men and women serving the state. State Police Colonel Mike Edmonson says this day will be important for the public to show support of their law enforcement…

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Edmonson says six officers have been killed in the state by gunfire this year, an increase from years past. He said one officer killed in the line of duty is too many…

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Edmonson says the relationship between officers and citizens is a great one, and all those in Louisiana should pray for all the first responders. He says people should remember the danger these men and women are in daily and this prayer rally will allow people to be thankful for the officers…

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As fans are clamoring for LSU-Auburn tickets this weekend in Tiger Stadium, the Louisiana Attorney General’s office is advising consumers searching for tickets to games or other events like concerts, beware of scams. Director of the Public Protection Division Sam Pleasant says they want buyers to think smart because they could be a potential victim and have some advice to avoid scams.

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Pleasant recommends for those purchasing tickets, to look at website policies to ensure the site guarantees refunds if something goes wrong, like an event cancellation. She says when someone gets a fake ticket, it puts people in bad spirits.

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Pleasant says to use a credit card when buying tickets because it provides more protection than other payment methods if a problem arises. She says to never wire money in order to get tickets because it’s impossible to get back and to contact the A-G to learn more about ticket fraud.

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Senator David Vitter, who is also running for governor, has written another letter to New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu, calling on him to come up with a written action plan, which addresses the crime problem in the city. So why is Vitter continuing to harp on this issue? U-L-M Political Science Professor Joshua Stockley says this in an intentional campaign strategy on Vitter’s part to show Louisiana voters stopping violent crime is a priority.

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Vitter says this is the third letter he has sent to Landrieu urging him to focus on murders not monuments. This is in reference to Landrieu’s campaign to remove confederate landmarks. Stockley says by critiquing Landrieu on this issue, Vitter is indirectly able to draw a favorable opinion from voters who think there is nothing wrong with the confederate flag and monuments.

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Stockley says if Landrieu, a democrat, becomes an opponent on any level in the future, Vitter is using this stance to show his conservatism and their differing viewpoints.

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Louisiana’s cultural community is rallying behind Lt. Governor Jay Dardenne for Governor. The campaign released a Dardenne endorsement video which includes noted Louisiana musicians, artists, actors and chefs like Jay Ducote who made it to the finals on this season’s Food Network Star…:

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2015 Grammy Award winner Jo-el Sonnier also appears in the spot singing the praises of the efforts by Dardenne to promote Louisiana music…:

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The Louisiana film industry is also rallying behind Dardenne in his bid for Governor. Faith Ford from Pineville is best known for her role as Corky Sherwood in Murphy Brown…:

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LSU sophomore quarterback Brandon Harris only threw the ball 14 times on Saturday night and Coach Les Miles liked what he saw from the Bossier City native in the 21-19 win over Mississippi State. Miles says Harris made some good decisions

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Sophomore running back Leonard Fournette was a big reason why the Tigers opened the 2015 campaign with a win. The Heisman Trophy candidate rushed for 159 yards and three touchdowns. Fournette finished with 28 carries and Miles says he has no problem giving him the rock.

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A slow start and a poor finish resulted in a 31-19 loss for the Saints in the season opener against Arizona. New Orleans fell behind 14-3 in the first half, but rallied to get within one point in the third quarter. However, the defense allowed two touchdowns in the fourth quarter , which sent the Saints back to the Big Easy with a loss. The Saints had 408 yards of total offense, but had to settle for four field goals. Head Coach Sean Payton

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The Saints played several rookies and first-time starters. Rookie linebacker Hau-olk Kikaha had a forced fumble and receiver Will Snead made his NFL debut by reeling in a 63-yard pass from quarterback Drew Brees that led to one of four field goals by new kicker Dustin Hocker. But 1st-year cornerback Delvin Breaux was penalized four times. Payton says the Saints inexperience showed at times…

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10:30 Newscast, September 12th, 2015

Louisianians are getting a taste of fall this morning and the National Weather Service says it will be even cooler than this tomorrow. Forecaster Jonathan Brazzell with the NWS in Lake Charles says low temperatures this weekend are expected to be in the mid 50s…:
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He says this cold front will be welcome relief from the mugginess we’ve experienced all summer.

It’s a big game day in Louisiana and that means a big day for Louisiana restaurants. Erica Burns with the Louisiana Restaurant Association says now that the weather is beginning to cool down and football season is in full swing, severs will be busy taking care of many patrons…:
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LSU and Mississippi State kick off in Starkville at 8:15 tonight. The Saints @ Arizona game is at 3 tomorrow afternoon.

It’s reported that a Marine from Denham Springs was killed in a crash during a training exercise in California. 21-year-old Corporal Bryan Lauw went to Live Oak and after he graduated in 2012 he joined the Marines. The report indicates that 18 Marines were involved in the rollover accident when a multi-ton truck carrying them flipped on a paved road at a base in San Diego.

Former Shreveport Mayor Cedric Glover has qualified to run for his old District 4 seat in the Louisiana House of Representatives. Glover, a Democrat, held the same spot in the House from 1996 to 2006 before he was elected Mayor of Shreveport. Political analyst Elliott Stonecipher says Glover is very popular in that district…:
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Current District 4 Representative Patrick Williams decided not to seek a new term.

09:30 Newscast, September 12th, 2015

It’s going to be an amazing weekend outside to enjoy some football and an outdoor BBQ. Emelie Gunn reports on this fall-like cold front:
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A Marine who was killed in a single-vehicle rollover crash during a training exercise in California was from Louisiana, according to military officials. 21-year-old Corporal Bryan Lauw of Denham Springs graduated from Live Oak in 2012 and became a Marine the following June. Officials say the incident also injured 18 other Marines at a seaside base north of San Diego and remains under investigation.

Authorities in New Orleans say an NOPD officer was injured by shrapnel when he was shot at when responding to a crime scene Friday. The police department says the officer is going to be okay and that he was hurt when the bullet fired at him passed through his patrol car’s windshield. A 28-year-old man was shot and killed in the incident and NOPD officer, Kenneth Gill, was sent to the hospital according to a news release. The suspects in this incident are at large.

A former state legislator, who served two years in federal prison after pleading guilty to money laundering charges in 2008, announces that he is once again seeking office. Derrick Shepherd, a Democrat from Marrero, qualified to run for the 87th District House seat Thursday. Political analyst Clancy Dubos says whether Shepherd, a convicted felon, will remain on the ballot remains to be seen.
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08:30 Newscast, September 12th, 2015

Louisiana is in for a beautiful weekend. You’ve probably already felt that fall-like air as you walked outside this morning. Jonathan Brazzell with the National Weather Service says today’s afternoon highs will be in the mid 80s and tomorrow we should be seeing those temperatures even lower…:
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He says it’ll be a great time to spend some time outdoors because it’s going to feel refreshing compared to what we’ve been seeing the past few months.

Three mosquito pools representing two locations in Ouachita Parish tested positive for West Nile virus. Mosquito Abatement for the region said these samples were collected at the start of September. Two of the pools were collected between West Monroe High School and First Baptist of West Monroe. The third was collected in the River Oaks Subdivision of Monroe. Thea areas were treated by truck Friday and will be again on Monday and Tuesday.

With LSU and the Saints both kicking off their season openers this weekend on the road, Louisiana restaurants are expecting fans to pour in. Eric Gill has the story…:
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The Louisiana Supreme Court Late Friday issued a stay for New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu. That means he avoids house arrest for now in the firefighter pay dispute. In a last-minute decision, the state’s high court spared Landrieu from having to serve the punishment because of the city’s apparent failure to pay $75 million to firefighters in a decades-old legal dispute.

 

07:30 Weekend Sports, September 12th, 2015

It’s gameday and Louisiana is in for some great action on this Saturday. LSU and Mississippi State face off and one of the big things to watch is how the Tigers’ defense will fair against the Bulldogs QB and former Haughton High School star Dak Prescott. Prescott threw LSU around last year but Bayou Bengal defensive tackle Christian Lacourture says getting a lot of players around State’s QB will be key:
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Northwest Louisiana is looking forward to seeing two from their region go head to head as LSU quarterback Brandon Harris is a Parkway High product and Prescott from Haughton are both from the Bossier Parish School District. The game kicks off at 8:15 tonight and will be televisied on ESPN.

In other college football action tonight, Southeastern Louisiana hosts Florida Tech. Nicholls State travels to Monroe to take on ULM. Incarnate Word is at McNeese. Tulane visits Georgia Tech. UL-Lafayette plays Northwestern State at Cajun Field.

The Saints open their regular season Sunday afternoon at Arizona. Saints radio color analyst Hokie Gajan says this is about as uncomfortable he’s been about the Saints heading into a season opener…:
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The game tomorrow kicks off at 3:05 and you can watch it on FOX.

In high school football scores…Ponchatoula took control last night and rode four first-half touchdowns to get the 26-0 win over defending back-to-back 5A champion Acadiana last night. Franklinton downed Amite 40-12. University High beat the top ranked team in One-A, Southern Lab, 35-16. The game of the night was between Haynesville and Union Parish and it was Union Parish winning 27-26. North Desoto beat Mansfield 19-14 in a rivalry game. Haugton knocked off Minden 17-10. Delhi defeated Vidalia 32-31. And Carroll beat Rayville 21-20.

 

17:30 Newscast, September 11th, 2015

It’s was a rainy Friday but no worries, it’s going to be a beautiful weekend as a cold front moves in. Jonathan Brazzell, with the National Weather Service in Lake Charles, says we can expect low temperatures in the mid 50s throughout the state…:
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He says Saturday’s afternoon highs will be in the mid 80s and move into the low 80s by Sunday.

With LSU and the Saints both kicking off their season openers this weekend on the road, Louisiana restaurants are expecting fans to pour in. Erica Burns with the Louisiana Restaurant Association says now that the weather is beginning to cool down and football season is in full swing, Burns says this will have a positive impact on business…:
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An 80 year old man tragically lost his life when he was hit while changing a tire on the side of the road Thursday in Baton Rouge. State Police spokesperson Bryan Lee says Lawrence Shepherd was hit by a 47-year-old driver who lost control and missed a curve. He reminds drivers to remain vigilant for pedestrians along roadways…:

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He says the driver of the vehicle that hit Shepherd is facing charges.

The Terrebonne Parish Sheriff’s Office arrested a Houma man in connection to the stabbing of his girlfriend. Spokesperson Dawn Foret says 35-year-old Ashraf Khalil is charged with attempted second degree murder after a woman ran into a convenience store begging for help after claiming she was stabbed by him in a vehicle:
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She says the 23-year-old victim is in serious condition but is expected to recover.

 

16:45 Sportscast, September 11th, 2015

One of the big things to keep an eye on in the LSU Mississippi State game is Tigers defense against State’s QB Dak Prescott. Prescott put one over big time on LSU last year rushing over 100 yards and throwing for over 200. LSU defensive tackle Christian Lacourture on their gameplan to stop Prescott…:
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Kickoff is at 8:15PM and you can watch on ESPN.

The Saints open their regular season Sunday afternoon at Arizona. The Black and Gold are looking to rebound after a disappointing 7-9 campaign last season. Saints radio color analyst Hokie Gajan says preseason injuries have him concerned heading into the season opener…:
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The game starts at 3:05PM Sunday and it will be televised on Fox.

LSU baseball coach Paul Mainieri is set to receive a two-year contract extension at his base salary of $750,000. Softball coach Beth Torina is set to get a 25 percent raise and a one-year extension. The proposed contract changes are expected to be approved by the board at its meeting next Friday.

The Franklin Parish community continues to mourn the loss of Tyrell Cameron, the Franklin Parish High School football player who lost his life after an injury during a game last Friday. Jeff Palermo has more…:
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16:30 Newscast, September 11th, 2015

Restaurants are anticipating a huge boost in business this weekend as fans pour in to watch football…:
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Governor Bobby Jindal and fellow GOP Presidential hopeful Donald Trump continued their back and forth on Twitter today. The sparing began on the heels of Jindal calling Trump’s campaign a carnival act run by an egomaniac narcissist. Trump fired back saying he doesn’t respond to people who poll 1%, but he’s been responding. Today Trump tweeted calling Jindal a lightweight who is unoriginal for making fun of his hair.

Former Shreveport Mayor Cedric Glover has qualified to run for his old District 4 seat in the Louisiana House of Representatives. Glover, a Democrat, held the same spot in the House from 1996 to 2006 before he was elected Mayor of Shreveport. Political analyst Elliott Stonecipher says Glover is very popular in that district…:
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He says it’ll be interesting to see if the other candidates in this race really decides to take Glover on.

It’s been an extremely gloomy and rainy Friday across most of the state, but it’s expected to be a gorgeous weekend. Jonathan Brazzell with the National Weather Service says Saturday’s afternoon highs will be in the mid-80s and we’ll get into the low 80s come Sunday.
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15:30 Newscast, September 11th, 2015

After a muggy close to the work week, Louisianians have a beautiful weekend to look forward to as a cold front moves in…:
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The Iberville Parish Sheriff’s Office says the mayor of Plaquemine, 57-year-old Tony Gulotta, died after a massive heart attack this morning. They say Gullotta had a history of heart disease and collapsed at a friend’s house before being rushed to the hospital. He is survived by his wife and two children.

A former lawmaker who served two years in federal prison, signed up to run again. Derrick Shepherd, a Democrat from Marrero who was convicted of money laundering, is seeking the 87th District House seat. Political analyst Clancy Dubos says even though Shepherd says he plans to fight this, the state constitution prohibits convicts from seeking public office at the state level..:
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He says with just four weeks until early voting begins, Shepherd doesn’t have much time to resolve the issue.

The Terrebonne Parish Sheriff’s office arrests a man on attempted second degree murder charges for allegedly stabbing his girlfriend multiple times while they were in a vehicle. Spokesperson Dawn Foret says 35-year-old Ashraf Khalil was detained after the victim escaped to get help at a gas station. She says the girlfriend is in serious condition but is expected to survive.
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