06:30 Newscast December 21, 2015

Democrat John Bel Edwards is three weeks away from being sworn in as the state’s next governor. Edwards says the budget will be one of his biggest challenges. He says a revenue shortfall of one-point-two to one-point-six million dollars is possible next year and there’s no easy solutions…

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Edwards says tough budget decisions will be made and there are a lot of options on the table.

Many will travel on Louisiana highways during this holiday season and they’ll see the price at the pump around a $1.80 for a gallon of regular gasoline. Gas-Buddy-dot-com spokesperson Gregg Laskoski says prices haven’t been this low since March 2009. And He says gas prices are 50 cents lower than this time last year…

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Laskoski says some locations in the the state are advertising gas prices as low as $1.57 a gallon.

The Food and Drug Administration plans to ban anyone younger than 18 from using indoor tanning beds or sunlamps. LSU Associate Clinical Professor and Dermatologist Dr. Sarah Jackson says the American Academy of Dermatology is in full support of these regulations. Jackson says about 1.6 million minors use tanning beds every year…

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Jackson says there are countless cases of skin cancer related to tanning bed. Louisiana passed a law last year that prohibits anyone under 18 from using a commercial tanning bed.

LRN AM Newscall December 21

Blue Bell lovers in Louisiana are rejoicing as the ice cream is coming back to stores today across the state right in time for the holidays. Emelie Gunn has more…

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These low gas prices are a nice Christmas gift for motorists, but how long will it last? Jeff Palermo has more…

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The FDA plans to ban tanning beds for anyone under 18.Jeff Palermohas more on the proposed regulations

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Blue Bell lovers get an early Christmas present today as the ice cream makes it way back on shelves in Louisiana. Blue Bell Spokesperson Joe Robertson says seven different flavors will be available after originally thinking only four different kinds would make it to grocery stores.

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Robertson says as production capacity increases, they’re going to keep adding in new flavors until all are returned to shelves. Blue Bell was forced to take their ice cream off the shelves last spring because its products were linked to 10 listeria cases, including three deaths in Kansas. He says they’ve made huge changes to ensure that listeria is never a problem again in Blue Bell ice cream.

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Robertson says this is phase four of the five phase rollout and so far everything is going well. He says Blue Bell is excited to continue releasing ice cream until grocery stores are completely restocked.

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Many will travel on Louisiana highways during this holiday season and they’ll see the price at the pump around a $1.80 for a gallon of regular gasoline. Gas-Buddy-dot-com (gasbuddy.com) spokesperson Gregg Laskoski says prices haven’t been this low since March 2009. And He says gas prices are 50 cents lower than this time last year.

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Laskoski says the downward pressure of the price of crude oil is what’s driving gas prices down. He says we can expect to see gas this low into the first month of the new year.

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Laskoski says some locations across the state are advertising gas prices as low as $1.57 a gallon.

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The Food and Drug Administration plans to ban anyone younger than 18 from using indoor tanning beds or sunlamps. LSU Associate Clinical Professor and Dermatologist Dr. Sarah Jackson says the American Academy of Dermatology is in full support of these regulations. Jackson says about 1.6 million minors use tanning beds every year.

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Jackson says there are countless cases of skin cancer related to tanning bed use. She says they’ve seen an increase in the amount of young women with melanoma since tanning beds became popular, but action is being taken….

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Louisiana passed a law last year that prohibits anyone under 18 from using a commercial tanning bed. Jackson says this FDA regulation, which is up for public comment, also requires adult tanning bed users to sign a consent form every six months. She says there will also be adjustments to the beds themselves.

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Democrat John Bel Edwards is three weeks away from being sworn in as the state’s next governor. Edwards says the budget will be one of his biggest challenges. He says a revenue shortfall of one-point-two to one-point-six million dollars is possible next year and there’s no easy solutions…

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Edwards says tough budget decisions will be made and there are a lot of options on the table. He says one option not available is the continued reduction of state dollars for higher education…

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Another priority for the incoming administration is the expansion of the Medicaid program. Edwards says this will result in additional federal tax dollars flowing into the state, helping Louisiana with its health care needs. He says without federal assistance, hospitals will close

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The Saints face the Detroit Lions tonight at the Mercedes Benz Superdome in a battle of two teams with losing records. New Orleans is 5-8 on the year, but coming off one of its best performances of the season when they beat Tampa Bay last week. Quarterback Drew Brees says they want to build on that performance…

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The Saints were eliminated from playoff contention for a second straight year when Seattle and Minnesota won yesterday. Even though the Saints have fallen short of reaching their goals, Brees says the players have not given up on the season…

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10:30 LRN Newscast December 19

Expanding the medicaid program remains a top priority for incoming governor John Bel Edwards. Edwards says this will result in additional federal tax dollars flowing into the state, helping Louisiana with its health care needs. He says without federal assistance, hospitals will close…
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Edwards is sworn in on January 11th.

State authorities are looking into possible wrongdoing by outgoing Angola Warden Burl Cain. There’s been reports Cain violated department rules in real estate transactions with relatives of inmates, but officials say there are other allegations as well. Corrections Secretary James Leblanc wouldn’t elaborate…
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Cain has said he’s done nothing wrong.

The latest installment of Star Wars is in theaters across Louisiana and the hype is everywhere you go…
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Louisiana Tech faces Arkansas State tonight in the New Orleans Bowl. Bulldogs head coach Skip Holtz is looking forward to seeing a healthy Kenneth Dixon. Holtz says his star running back was limited in the second half of the season by a high ankle sprain…
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Kickoff is at 8 PM.

09:30 LRN Newscast December 19

This is the last Christmas shopping weekend and folks are flocking to the mall. LSU Marketing Professor Dan Rice says reports show consumers are spending a little less this year, but it’s not because there are less shoppers, it’s because they are paying lower prices…:
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He says online shopping gets bigger every year, but this weekend more people will head to the brick and mortar stores to ensure they have gifts in hand by Christmas.

State Police say stepped up patrols are underway in an effort to keep drunk drivers off the road this holiday. Sgt. Nick Manale says over the Thanksgiving holiday they saw a high number of traffic fatalities and want to prevent that from happening again…:
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During the 2014 holiday season, there were 671 fatal and injury crashes and 99 involved alcohol.

A former investigator with the DA’s Office in Washington Parish has been indicted by a grand jury amidst allegations he used his position to force women to have sex with him. Chief Deputy Mike Haley says 66-year-old Michael Cotton of Bogalusa allegedly threatened a female drug offender to obtain sex. He says the victims assisted in the investigation…:
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He says Cotton is being held with $75,000 bond on an extortion charge and $25,000 for public bribery.

The Star Wars craze has spread across Louisiana and we spoke with this fan who said he’s been waiting for years to see The Force Awakens…:
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For it’s preview showings alone, “The Force Awakens” brought in a record breaking $57 million dollars at box offices in the US.

08:30 LRN Newscast December 19

Multiple state agencies are investigating outgoing Angola prison warden Burl Cain. The Department of Corrections, State Police and the Inspector General’s Offce are not providing specific allegations. Inspector General Stephen Street says they are trying to get to the facts in an efficient manner…
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Cain is resigning at the end of the month, but has denied any wrongdoing after reports surfaced about possible wrongdoing involving his private real estate dealings.

A 40-year-old ban that prevented the United States from exporting oil has been lifted. Both the US House and Senate approved legislation that will allow the US to send crude oil to other countries. Metairie Congressman Steve Scalise calls it a big win for Louisiana as the lifting of the ban could create as many as five-thousand jobs.

Matthew Dotson of Vernon Parish is in jail for first-degree murder after authorities determined he is responsible for the death of his finance and her nine year old son. Misty Marshall and the nine-year-old boy had not been seen since Thanksgiving, but authorities found their bodies this week. Sheriff Sam Craft says this tragic crime has rocked this rural area…
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Two other children belonging to Marshall were not harmed.

Chilly start to the morning. We’ve even seen a few below freezing lows. Slidell hit 30-degrees. But we will warm up today as high temperatures will be around 60-degrees.

It appears Pelicans Coach Alvin Gentry is fed up with the losing. After the team’s latest defeat to Phoenix last night, Gentry said the effort from his players was terrible. New Orleans is now 7-19 on the year.

And tonight Louisiana Tech faces Arkansas State in the R&L Carriers New Orleans Bowl.

07:30 LRN Sportscast

Bowl season has arrived and tonight at the Mercedes Benz Superdome the Louisiana Tech Bulldogs will take on the Arkansas State Red Wolves at 8 PM in the R-and-L Carriers New Orleans Bowl. Tech will have to figure out how to slow down Arkansas State’s rushing game. The Red Wolves are averaging 236 yards on the ground, while the Bulldogs have allowed 115 yards a contest. Tech running back Kenneth Dixon is two touchdowns away from tying NCAA record for career TDs.

LSU faces Texas Tech in the Texas Bowl on December 29th and the Red Raiders will not have their second leading receiver. Devin Lauderdale has been suspended by head coach Kliff Kingsbury for failure to uphold expectations of a student-athlete.

And UL Lafayette quarterback Brooks Haack has announced he’s transferring. Haack started eight games this past season and he threw for 14-hundred yards, five touchdowns and seven interceptions.

The Saints will host Detroit for Monday night football. New Orleans is a healthy team heading into this game as none of its players missed practice yesterday. Offensive lineman Terron Armstead and safety Jairus Byrd participated in practice on a limited basis.

In the NBA…the Pelicans fell behind by double digits in the first quarter last night and never could catch up as they lost to the Phoenix Suns 104-88. After the game, Coach Alvin Gentry said his team gave terrible effort.

In college basketball…Louisiana Tech improved to 9-2 with an 83-76 win over Southern. That’s 37 straight wins at home for the Bulldogs. ULM crushed Central Baptist 101-76. Majok Deng had a career-high 33 points. Colorado clobbered Nicholls State 85-68, Pepperdine pummeled UL Lafayette 79-59.

In the PMAC at one o’ clock today…LSU hosts an 8-4 Oral Roberts team on the SEC Network.

LRN Newscast 17:30 December 18

Leaders of three different state agencies say they are investigating allegations of wrongdoing involving outgoing Angola warden Burl Cain. State Police Colonel Mike Edmonson says he sent a team of invesigators to Angola…
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Cain has said he’s done nothing wrong, but is leaving his post on December 31st.

A former investigator with the Washington Parish District Attorney’s office is indicted on allegations he used his position to force women who were facing drug charges to have sex with him. Mike Haley, chief deputy with the Washington Parish Sheriff’s office, says 66-year-old Michael Cotton of Bogalusa faces serious charges…
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Cotton was fired from his job with the D-A’s office in August.

The latest Star Wars movie is generating a lot of buzz. This Louisiana boy went on opening day and he says he’s the biggest Star Wars fan you’ll ever meet…
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For it’s preview showings alone, “The Force Awakens” brought in a record breaking $57 million dollars at US box offices in one night.

There’s just one shopping weekend left until Christmas and folks that fell behind this year will be out and about Saturday and Sunday with list in hand. Saturday is known as “Super Saturday,” but LSU Marketing Professor Dan Rice doesn’t think it’ll be as crazy as the day after Thanksgiving…:
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Rice says the good news for last minute shoppers is that they could be paying even less in stores as many sales have already kicked in.

LRN Sportscast 16:45 December 18

Louisiana Tech battles Arkansas State tomorrow night in the R-and-L Carriers New Orleans Bowl. Arkansas State brings an eight game winning streak into the bowl, while the Bulldogs suffered a blow out loss to Southern Miss in their regular season finale. Coach Skip Holtz says his team still has a bad taste in its mouth from that game…
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A high scoring contest is expected as the Red Wolves average 41 points a game, while the Bulldogs have averaged 37 a contest. Kick-off in the Mercedes Benz Superdome is at eight o’ clock tomorrow.

Quarterback Brooks Haack is transferring from the UL Lafayette football program. Over the last three seasons, Haack has appeared in 21 games for the Cajuns and started eight games this past season.

On Monday night, it’s the Saints versus the Lions inside the Dome. After missing practice yesterday, free safety Jairus Byrd was back at practice today. Left tackle Terron Armstead also practiced on a limited basis. The Saints are 5-8 on the year, and could be eliminated from playoff contention before the game starts.

The Pelicans continue their five-game road trip tonight as they are in Phoenix. New Orleans is 1-and-2 on the trip and they beat the Suns the last time they were out west. Tip-off is at 9:30 on ESPN.

Interesting match-up in college basketball tonight as Louisiana Tech hosts southern. The Bulldogs are 8-2 on the year, while the Jaguars are seven and three. Elsewhere…UL Lafayette visits Pepperdine.

16:30 LRN Newscast December 18

A Vernon Parish man is in jail for first-degree murder after authorities determined he allegedly killed his finance and her nine year old son. Misty Marshall and the nine-year-old boy had not been seen since Thanksgiving. Sheriff Sam Craft says this tragic crime has rocked this rural area…
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Two other children belonging to Marshall were not harmed.

State Police and the State Inspector General confirm they are looking into possible wrongdoing by outgoing Angola Warden Burl Cain. There’s been reports Cain violated department rules in real estate transactions with relatives of inmates, but today officials said there’s other allegations they are looking into. Corrections Secretary James Leblanc couldn’t elaborate…
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Cain has said he’s done nothing wrong.

A former investigator with the D-A’s office in Washington Parish is indicted by a grand jury amidst allegations he used his position to force women to have sex with him. Emelie Gunn has more…
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Frost is likely overnight as low temperatures will be in the 30s when you wake up tomorrow. A section of southeast Louisiana is under a freeze warning.

Duck Dynasty has reached a syndication deal with the Outdoor channel. The first six-seasons of the Louisiana-based reality TV show will begin airing on the Outdoor channel next month.

15:30 LRN Newscast December 18th

Leaders of three different state agencies say they are investigating allegations of wrongdoing involving outgoing Angola warden Burl Cain. State Police Colonel Mike Edmonson says he sent a team of invesigators to Angola…
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Cain has said he’s done nothing wrong, but is leaving his post on December 31st.

A Vernon parish man is in jail on a two-million dollar bond after the bodies of his finance and her son were found. Sheriff Sam Craft says Matthew Dotson has been charged with first-degree murder
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Craft is not saying how 32-year-old Misty Marshall and her nine-year-old son were killed.

The latest installment of Star Wars is in theaters across Louisiana and the hype is everywhere you go. Michelle Southern reports…
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Get ready for one of the coldest nights we’ve seen in awhile. In fact, a freeze warning is in effect for East Felciana, northern Tangipahoa, Pointe Coupee, St. Helena, Washington and West Feliciana Parishes. Low temperatures will be in the 30s tomorrow morning.

And the jackpot for Saturday night’s Powerball drawing is over 200-million dollars.