LRN Newscast 08:30 08-08-15

The Shreveport Police officer from St. Amant (SAN ah maw) who was shot and killed in the line of duty last week, is on his way home. The honorary procession for Officer Thomas LaValley left from Shreveport, with a scheduled arrival in his home this afternoon. Baton Rouge Police announce they will be lining I-10 with their vehicle lights on and officers standing outside those vehicles to pay their respects around 2 pm. Visitation for LaValley will be Sunday night, with the funeral on Monday.

Sweltering temperatures have a stronghold on Louisiana this weekend. State Climatologist Barry Keim says dangerous heat levels are expected into the first part of next week. Keim says afternoon high temps will be in the triple digits across Louisiana…
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So, stay hydrated.
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According to a recent poll commissioned by a group of Baton Rouge and New Orleans business leaders, the gubernatorial candidate who once had a commanding lead in the race, has slipped. The survey, which reveals various scenarios, has one with Republican Scott Angelle in the lead over US Senator David Vitter. Adding in voting history puts Democrat John Bel Edwards is in first place. Vitter’s campaign is skeptical of the numbers.

The National Federation of Independent Business is encouraging people to shop local as the annual state sales tax holiday is expected to give small businesses a much needed shot in the arm. Retail items are exempt from the 4 percent sales tax, up to 25-hundred dollars Saturday. N-F-I-B State director Dawn Starns says it’s great timing, because in the last few months a lot of small businesses have been suffering.
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LRN Newscast 17:30 08-07-15

In the earlier Republican presidential candidates debate forum Thursday afternoon, many political pundits ranked Governor Bobby Jindal’s performance second, behind former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina. Political Analyst Bernie Pinsonat says Jindal showed a lot of poise, and gave some good answers to the questions; especially in one category…
CUT 7 (08) ” want to hear”

Many previous high temperature records in the state are in jeopardy this weekend, as sweltering heat could match or beat previous records. Air temperatures in many areas will be in triple digits, and heat indexes could approach 120 in some places, but by late Monday/early Tuesday a front will move it…
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That’s State Climatologist Barry Keim.
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The National Federation of Independent Business is encouraging people to shop local during Friday and Saturday’s sales-tax holiday. Here’s Emelie Gunn with more….
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The State Department of Education launches a new web portal which outlines Louisiana’s career education options. The program Jump Start now has an online site called “All things Jump Start.” at louisianabelieves.com. State Superintendent of Education John White says this will allow high school graduates to enter the workforce with an industry credential.

16:45 Sportscast, August 7th, 2015

Saints Quarterback Drew Brees described the first Black and Gold scrimmage Friday at the Greenbrier in one word: Sloppy. Reporters say Coach Sean Paton was visibly frustrated with the amount of mistakes on the defensive side of the football. But Payton says as with any first scrimmage, there are going to be things they will go back and see positives when they view the tape…:
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The Saints are off Saturday and return to the field Sunday afternoon to begin gearing up for Thursday night’s pre-season opener against the Baltimore Ravens.

A source said Friday that the New Orleans Pelicans are looking at options for remote training camp locations including the Greenbrier Hotel in West Virginia where the Saints practice. Los Angeles was another spot named.

For the second consecutive day at LSU fall practice, quarterback Brandon Harris took the first team reps with J.D. Moore and Leonard Fournette. Anthony Jennings worked with the second string backfield. The Tigers broke down into its first team skelton offense Friday again with Harris at QB. It also included Sophomore Wide Receiver Malachi Dupre who says Harris is getting more consistent with his arm…:
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After the first practice Miles told reporters that it’s far more important how the quarterback competition finishes than how it starts.

ESPN analyst Lee Courso turned 80 years old on Friday and Miles took a break from practice to create a video to wish him happy birthday. In the clip Miles says Courso truly demonstrates the fun and passion of college football and the Mad Hatter offers a Tiger head because he likes it when Courso picks LSU.

 

LRN Newscast 16:30 08-07-15

With his first presidential debate behind him, the question is how did Governor Bobby Jindal do? Eric Gill reports…
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According to a new poll of ESPN writers, editors and analysts, LSU running back Leonard Fournette is the No. 7 college football player in the country. On a ten point scale, Fournette received a score of 8.63. His coming out party was the 140 yard-2 touchdown performance last year at Florida.
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The National Federation of Independent Business is encouraging people to shop local as the annual state sales tax holiday is expected to give small businesses a much needed shot in the arm. State director Dawn Starns says this is great timing, because in the last few months a lot of small businesses have been suffering.
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The National Weather Service says record high temperatures are possible in many areas of the state this weekend. State Climatologist Keim says an area of high pressure in the central Gulf is severely limiting clouds and thunderstorms. He says humidity levels will remain high, driving the heat index numbers way up…
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A little relief should come late Tuesday and into Wednesday as a front will bring more normal temperatures.

LRN Newscast 15:30 08-07-15

Hot temperatures are expected across the state this weekend. State Climatologist Barry Keim says dangerous heat levels are expected into the first part of next week, with afternoon highs will be into triple digits across Louisiana, which could break some records…
CUT 9 (06) “in Baton Rouge”
Keim says heat indexes in some areas could approach 120 degrees.

It’s the weekend for the state sales-tax holiday, where retail items are exempt from the 4 percent state sales tax, up to 25-hundred dollars Friday and Saturday. The National Federation of Independent Business State Director Dawn Starns encourages everyone to shop at the local, smaller stores to get more bang for the buck…
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Now that Governor Bobby Jindal has his first presidential debate behind him, how did he do? Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says the governor did okay during the forum…
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Pinsonat says he would give Jindal a B-plus on his performance.

The State Department of Education launches a new web portal which outlines Louisiana’s career education options. The program Jump Start has an online site called “All things Jump Start.” Superintendent John White says it has more than 200 resources for graduates who plan to join the workforce…
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LRN Newscast 14:30 08-07-15

Now that Governor Bobby Jindal has his first presidential debate behind him, how did he do? Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat gives the governor a B+, saying Jindal did not hurt his chances at the Republican nomination and may have even helped his cause, allowing him to continue to target his message to smaller groups of Republican voters…
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Many high temperature records across Louisiana are poised to be met or broken as sweltering heat will put many highs into triple digits for the next few days. State Climatologist Barry Keim says some relief will come with a cold front expected to come in Tuesday night…
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Not a lot of “cold” in that front, but some relief, nonetheless.
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It’s Louisiana’s annual sale tax holiday this weekend, and the National Federation of Independent Business is encouraging people to shop local. State Director Dawn Starnes says it’s good timing, since the last few months have been tough for many small businesses, and they need a shot in the arm…
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Retail items are exempt from the 4 percent state sales tax, up to 25-hundred dollars.

State Superintendent of Education John White says the Department has launched the new web portal called “All Things Jump Start” which will help high school graduates to enter the workforce with an industry credential. He says this is part of their effort to overhaul and simplfy the process of career education options…
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PM Newscall, August 7th, 2015

The National Federation of Independent Business is encouraging people to shop local during Friday and Saturday’s sales-tax holiday. Emelie Gunn has more….

CUT 1 (28)  “I’m Emelie Gunn”

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With his first presidential debate behind him, the question is how did Governor Bobby Jindal do? Eric Gill reports…

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The National Federation of Independent Business is encouraging people to shop local as the annual state sales tax holiday is expected to give small businesses a much needed shot in the arm. Retail items are exempt from the 4 percent state sales tax, up to 25-hundred dollars Friday and Saturday. N-F-I-B State director Dawn Starns says this is great timing because the last few months a lot of small businesses have been suffering.

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Starns says this is a great way for customers to give back to those who create jobs and do so much to improve the economy in their community. She asks back to school shoppers to consider giving their business to local business.

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Starns says this sales-tax holiday gives people more bang for their buck. She says if more individuals shop at smaller stores, more jobs will be saved and the economy will bounce back quicker.

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Now that Governor Bobby Jindal has his first presidential debate behind him, how did he do? Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says the governor did okay during the forum. Pinsonat says he would give Jindal a B-plus on his performance…

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Political pundits ranked Jindal’s performance second, behind former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina. Pinsonat says Jindal showed a lot of poise on stage, slowing down his normally rapid fire speech and giving good answers to the questions. He says there was a definite high point in Jindal’s performance…

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He says the governor definitely did not hurt his chances at the Republican nomination in the debate and may have even helped his cause, somewhat. Pinsonat says, moving forward, Jindal will continue to target his message to smaller groups of Republican voters…

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Sweltering temperatures are expected across the state this weekend. State Climatologist Barry Keim says dangerous heat levels are expected into the first part of next week. Keim says afternoon high temps will be in the triple digits across Louisiana…

CUT 9 (06)  “in Baton Rouge”

The National Weather Service says record high temperatures are possible in some areas of the state. Keim says an area of high pressure in the central Gulf is severely limiting clouds and thunderstorms. He says humidity levels will remain high, driving the heat index way up…

cut 10 (05)  “state of Louisiana”

Keim says heat indices could reach up to 120 degrees in some areas this weekend. He suggests limiting your time in the direct sun, especially during the hottest part of the day, and keeping yourself well hydrated. Keim says some slight relief is in sight as a cold front is expected to roll across the state Tuesday night into Wednesday..

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The State Department of Education launches a new web portal which outlines Louisiana’s career education options. The program Jump Start now has an online site called “All things Jump Start.” State Superintendent of Education John White says Jump Start allows high school graduates to enter the workforce with an industry credential:

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He says all Jump Start resources are now at the touch of a button on the department’s website: louisianabelieves.com. Traditional high school diplomas require 23 course credits and under Jump Start, at least 9 of those have to be selected in a certain career field. White says the portal provides more than 200 valuable resources for students who are interested in going down the Jump Start Path..:

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White says the portal and the Jump Start program are part of the department’s effort to overhaul Louisiana’s career education options. He says the new site simplifies the entire process…:

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13:30 Newscast, August 7th, 2015

The National Federation of Independent Business is encouraging people to shop local during Friday and Saturday’s sales-tax holiday. Emelie Gunn has more….
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The man accused of killing a Shreveport Police Officer this week is set to appear before a Caddo Parish grand jury on October 13th. 27-year-old Grover Cannon is the suspect in the shooting death of Officer Thomas LaValley who succumbed to his injuries while in the line of duty. Cannon is being held without bond for the first degree murder charge.

The first GOP presidential debates are in the books. So how did Governor Bobby Jindal do? Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat gives Jindal a B+ saying the Louisiana governor showed a lot of poise on stage, slowing down his normally rapid fire speech and giving good answers to the questions. He says there was a definite high point in Jindal’s performance…:
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He says the governor definitely did not hurt his chances at the Republican nomination in the debate and may have even helped his cause, somewhat.

The National Weather Service says temperatures across Louisiana are expected to be above 100 degrees over the next several days. State Climatologist Barry Keim humidity levels will remain high, driving the heat index way up…:
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He suggests limiting your time in the direct sun, especially during the hottest part of the day, and keeping yourself well hydrated.

 

12:30 Newscast, August 7th, 2015

Sweltering temperatures are expected across the state this weekend. State Climatologist Barry Keim says dangerous heat levels are expected into the first part of next week. He says afternoon high temps will be in the triple digits across Louisiana…:
CUT 9 (06) “in Baton Rouge”
The National Weather Service says record high temperatures are possible in some areas of the state.

An arrest has been made in connection to a double homicide which happened in January near Donaldsonville in Ascension Parish. Deputies have charged 26-year-old Quinton Jackson of New Orleans with two counts of first degree murder. 37-year-old Chad Nichols and 29-year-old Benny Booker were found fatally shot at a home in what officials believe was a drug-related crime with the possible motive of robbery. Jackson was arrested with the help of New Orleans cops. Ascension Sheriff Wiley emphasized that this investigation is far from over.

The National Federation of Independent business is encouraging people to shop local as the annual state sales tax holiday is expected to give small business a much needed shot in the arm. Retail items are exempt from the 4 percent state sales tax today and tomorrow. NFIB State Director Dawn Starns says local businesses have been suffering of late…:
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She asks back to school shoppers to consider your mom and pop stores this weekend.

Gas prices dropped another penny from the day before. The current statewide average for a gallon of regular is $2.36.

 

11:40 Sportscast August 7, 2015

The first day of LSU fall football practice is in the books. Brandon Harris, Anthony Jennings, and Brad Kragthorpe were the only quarterbacks working out in the morning group. Harris got the first rep with Leonard Fournette and J.D. Moore during play-action drills. Sophomore Wide Receiver Malachi Dupre says Harris still has a strong arm and he’s becoming more consistent with it…

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The Tigers open the season on September 5th against McNeese State.

The Saints held their Black & Gold scrimmage this morning in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia and three key players were missing. Running back CJ Spiller, offensive guard Tim Lelito, and defensive end Akiem Hicks did not participate becuase of injury. The extent of the players’ injuries is not known. The Saints open pre-season play next Thursday against Baltimore.

ESPN has ranked LSU running back Leonard Fournette at number seven in their list of college football’s top 100 players. The sophomore set a school freshman rushing record last season with 1,043 yards. The survey asked 43 college football writers, editors, and analysts to rate players on their expected contributions to their team in the upcoming season. Three other Tigers made the list: offensive lineman Vadal Alexander at number 42, defensive back Jalen Mills at number 60, and safety Jamal Adams at number 69.

The FCS Pre-season Coaches Poll shows a couple of state schools voted into the top 25. Southeastern Louisiana comes in at number 19 while McNeese State secured the number 23 spot. The highest ranked Southland Conference school is Sam Houston State at number four. Four-time defending FCS champion North Dakota State is ranked number one.

League sources report that the New Orleans Pelicans will open the 2015-16 season against defending NBA champion Golden State Warriors in Oakland on October 27th.