The political feud between US Senator David Vitter and New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu ramped up this week. Eric Gill reports…
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A survey finds Louisiana citizens are becoming more dissatisfied with the direction the state is going. Emelie Gunn has more. ..
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Severe drought conditions are now present in southwest and northwest Louisiana. Jeff Palermo has more…
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The political feud between US Senator David Vitter and New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu ramped up this week. Vitter criticized Landrieu for holding public meetings concerning the removal of Confederate monuments in the city. Political analyst Clancy Dubos feels this is a calculated move by Vitter to improve his poll numbers…
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Recent polls have shown that Vitter’s support is slipping. Dubos says it should not have come as a surprise that the senator would lash out at Landrieu…
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He says the Confederate monument issue is one that appeals to conservatives across the state. Dubos says Vitter picking up this issue can help his campaign by creating a diversion from issues that may not help his cause…
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A study from Tulane raises concerns about adverse side effects when taking statins, which is known to lower cholesterol and help patients with cardiovascular disease. Dr. Eckhard Alt, director of cardiovascular research for Tulane, says he’s found how statins could lead to memory loss, muscle problems and an increased risk for diabetes.
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Alt says statins prevent stem cells from growing into beneficial bone and cartilage cells. He says they also increase stem cell aging and death rates, diminishing their DNA repair abilities which cause these side effects.
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Alt says by studying what statins do to stem cells gives researchers a new explanation for those problems. He says patients thinking of using stains should first evaluate the benefits and the risks carefully.
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A survey from the LSU Public Policy Research Lab finds Louisiana residents are becoming more disgruntled over the direction the state is heading. Researcher Michael Henderson says in January 45% of the respondents said the state is moving in the wrong direction, they asked that question again this summer and now the percentage is up to 59.
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Henderson says when we have a new governor, he’s sure we’ll see more citizens saying Louisiana is moving in the right direction. He says they’ll have to wait and see if right direction outweighs the wrong but he’s seen this trend before.
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Henderson says when you break it down further, 62% of registered voters surveyed said the state is heading in the wrong direction. He says it’s hard to tell if this will result in a higher voter turnout for the governor’s election.
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A large portion of southwest Louisiana has been designated as having severe drought conditions by the US Drought Monitor. The area of severe drought covers Calcasieu, Lafayette and into Iberia, St. Mary and Terrebonne parishes. Donovan Landreneau, with the National Weather Service in Lake Charles, says after a wet spring it’s been a dry and hot summer
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Landreneau says since the fourth of July, there’s been very little rainfall…
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Portions of Caddo and DeSoto parishes also have severe drought conditions. Landreneau says rain chances do go up at the start of next week, but it will be another few weeks before we see any real relief
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LSU Coach Les Miles says quarterback Brandon Harris continues to take snaps with the first team as the Tigers get ready for the 2015 season. Miles continues to say both Harris and Anthony Jennings are getting better. But don’t expect him to make a big announcement on who will be the starter against McNeese State
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Another position battle is at field goal kicker. Colby Delahoussaye was the place kicker for much of the 2014 season, but struggled late in the year. Miles says Trent Domingue from Mandeville is battling Delhoussaye for that role…
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There’s a concern going into the season about depth along the defensive line. Miles says one guy that has impressed him is sophomore defensive tackle Frank Herron from Memphis
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