14:30 Newscast, December 14th, 2015

Crude oil prices keep falling and the oil industry continues to suffer. Shell anounced it’s cutting 2,800 jobs in addition to the previously announced 7500. LSU Economist Dr. Loren Scott says one of the few places companies can still make money at these oil prices is the Permian Basin in west Texas. He says many companies are concentrating efforts there and that’s not good for Louisiana…:
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Scott says as long as Saudi Arabia floods the market with crude oil, prices will not improve forcing oil companies to continue to cut back.

A judge today dismissed a lawsuit by the Louisiana Chemical Association arguing the temporary suspension of a 1-cent sales tax exemption on business utilities did not get the required number of votes and is unconstitutional. Lawmakers passed the tax change which would generate $103 million dollars to balance the state’s budget. The judge said the procedure for adoption on the concurrent resolution was in line with the constitution.

Lines are long at the post office today as it’s the busiest mailing day of the year. USPS spokesman McKinney Boyd says over the course of the holiday season, 15.5 billion items of mail will be sent worldwide by USPS. He says they have ramped up staff and are ready to roll…:
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He says delivery volume is already way ahead of where it was this time last year as more people are choosing to shop for gifts online.

ULM says it will officially introduce MNeese State’s Matt Viator as the new coach of the Warhawks at a press conference on Tuesday morning. West Monroe Representative Frank Hoffman is the voice of the Warhawks. He commends the selection committee for making the hire as quickly as they did…:
cut 13 (07) “Viator”
As coach of the Cowboys, Viator won three conference championships and made four FCS playoff appearances.

 

13:30 Newscast December 14, 2015

Long lines are expected at the post office today — the busiest mailing day of the year. Michelle Southern reports…

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During his appearance at the Baton Rouge Press Club this afternoon, Governor Bobby Jindal stated that he will not run for the US Senate next year. The seat is being vacated by Senator David Vitter, who announced that he will not seek re-election in 2016. Jindal is currently on a statewide tour highlighting the accomplishments he’s made during his two terms as Louisiana’s governor.

An officer involved shooting early this morning in New Orleans has left one man dead following a routine traffic stop. NOPD Chief Michael Harrison says body camera shows Officer Fredrick Carter returning fire after the suspect shot at the him. Harrison says the incident unfolded quickly…

cut 10 (08) “very fast”

The suspect, whose identity has not been released, was pronounced dead at the scene.

The Baton Rouge Police Department says a Dairy Queen employee is under arrest for allegedly spitting on the food of an officer. Corporal Don Copolla says a Lt. with BRPD ordered a burger and noticed a clear substance on top of the bun so he notified the manager who reviewed footage of the incident…

cut 15 (11) “from the cameras”

21-year-old Elijah Johnson faces multiple charges.

PM Newscall December 14th, 2015

As crude oil prices continue to fall, Shell has announced they will cut an additional 2,800 jobs. Eric Gill reports…

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Long lines are expected at the post office today — the busiest mailing day of the year. Michelle Southern reports…:

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Shell has announced they will cut an additional 2,800 jobs as crude oil prices continue to fall. The company previously announced a cut of 7,500 jobs. LSU Economist Dr. Loren Scott says, with crude oil prices below $40 a barrel, the entire industry is almost in a panic mode….

CUT 3 (08)  “Gulf of Mexico”

He says the current price of oil makes deepwater exploration in the Gulf of Mexico not profitable. Scott says as long as Saudi Arabia floods the market with crude oil, prices will not improve forcing oil companies to continue to cut back. He says Shell is not the only company making cuts…

CUT 4 (08)  “across the board”

He says one of the few places companies can still make money at these oil prices is the Permian Basin in west Texas. Scott says many companies are concentrating efforts there and that’s not good for Louisiana…

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Long lines are expected at the post office today — the busiest mailing day of the year. USPS spokesman McKinney Boyd says, nationwide, they will process more than 600 million pieces of mail today alone. He says lots of folks went Christmas shopping over the weekend, wrapped up their packages Sunday, and today will drop them off at the post office.:

CUT 6 (06) “loved ones”

Boyd says postal workers across the country are already delivering packages seven days a week. For arrival by Christmas, they recommend sending by December 21 for Priority Mail and December 23rd for express shipping. Boyd says package volume is already well above last year’s pace…:

CUT 7 (10) “are increasing” 

Boyd says over the course of the holiday season, 15.5 billion items of mail will be sent worldwide by USPS. He says they have ramped up staff and are ready to roll…:

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An officer involved shooting early this morning in New Orleans has left one man dead. NOPD Chief Michael Harrison says the incident began following a simple traffic stop. Harrison says they have viewed the body cam footage from Officer Fredrick Carter…

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He says the body camera shows Officer Carter returning fire after the suspect shot at the him. The subject, whose identity has not been released, was pronounced dead at the scene. Harrison says the incident unfolded quickly…

cut 10 (08)  “very fast”

He says a firearm was found next to the subject’s body. Officer Carter, who was not injured, will be reassigned pending the outcome of the investigation. Harrison says it’s unclear why the subject fired at the officer as the traffic stop seemed to be routine…

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ULM announces that McNeese State’s Matt Viator will be the next Warhawk head football coach. Viator has lead the Cowboys to winning seasons in all ten of his years as head coach at McNeese and is one of the most successful coaches in the NCAA’s FCS division. West Monroe Representative Frank Hoffman is the voice of the Warhawks. He says Viator is a great hire…:

cut 12 (10)  “and for ULM”

ULM will introduce Viator at a press conference on Tuesday morning.  As coach of the Cowboys, Viator won three conference championships and made four FCS playoff appearances. Hoffman commends the selection committee for making the hire as quickly as they did…:

cut 13 (07)  “Viator”

Viator takes over for Todd Berry who was fired last month. Unlike Berry, Viator has spent his entire career in Louisiana and is very familiar with the state as it relates to recuriting. Hoffman says the Warhawk Nation is looking forward to seeing if Viator is up to the challenge of turning things around at the program…:

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The Baton Rouge Police Department says a Dairy Queen employee is under arrest for allegedly spitting on the hamburger of an officer. Corporal Don Copolla says a Lt. with BRPD ordered his burger and noticed a clear substance on top of the bun so he notified the manager who reviewed camera footage of the incident…:

cut 15 (11)  “from the cameras”

21-year-old Elijah Johnson faces many charges including mingling harmful substances and resisting an officer. Coppola says Johnson confessed to the crime….:

cut 16 (07)  “herpes”

 

12:30 Newscast, December 14th, 2015

Shell has announced they will cut an additional 2,800 jobs as crude oil prices continue to fall. The company previously announced a cut of 7,500 jobs. LSU Economist Dr. Loren Scott says, as long as Saudi Arabia floods the market with crude oil, prices will not improve forcing oil companies to continue to cut back. He says Shell is not the only company making cuts…
CUT 4 (08) “across the board”
He says crude oil prices have plunged more than 66% since their 2014 peak of $114 a barrel.

The Baton Rouge Police Department says a Dairy Queen employee is under arrest for allegedly spitting on the hamburger of an officer. They say a Lt. with BRPD ordered his food and noticed a clear substance on top of the bun so he notified the manager who reviewed camera footage of the incident. 21-year-old Elijah Johnson faces many charges including mingling harmful substances and resisting an officer.

An officer involved shooting early this morning in New Orleans has left one man dead. NOPD Chief Michael Harrison says the incident began following a simple traffic stop. Harrison says they have viewed the body cam footage from Officer Fredrick Carter…
CUT 9 (07) “returned fire”
He says officer Carter, who was not injured, will be reassigned pending the outcome of the investigation.

Republican US Representative Charles Boustany will announce his US Senate candidacy this afternoon from his home in Lafayette. He joins fellow GOP hopefuls Col Rob Maness and Congressman John Fleming. Treasurer John Kennedy is expected to announce and PSC member Scott Angelle’s name has been mentioned.

 

11:40 Sportscast December 14, 2015

McNeese State’s Matt Viator has been hired as the new head football coach at ULM. In his 10 seasons in Lake Charles, Viator led the Cowboys to four Southland Conference Championships and five appearances in the FCS playoffs. The voice of the Warhawks, West Monroe Representative Frank Hoffman, commends the selection committee for making the hire as quickly as they did…

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Viator takes over for Todd Berry who was fired last month. ULM will hold a press conference to introduce Viator Tuesday morning.

The LSU Tigers begin their on-field preparations for the Texas Bowl today. The 21st ranked Tigers will face Texas Tech December 29th in Houston. This will be the first meeting between the two teams since 1957.

In other Tiger news, running back Leonard Fournette was named a first team All-American by the Associated Press. Offensive tackle Vadal Alexander is on the third team.

The Saints had one of their best efforts of the season yesterday as they beat the Buccaneers 24-17 in Tampa Bay. Marques Colston caught two touchdowns, Tim Hightower, starting his first game since 2011, rushed for 85 yards and a score, and the defense held the Bucs to 291 yards of offense and 4-of-11 on third downs. Quarterback Drew Brees says they did a lot of things well…

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Brees had two TD throws and moved past Dan Marino into fourth place all-time with 421 career touchdown passes.

The LSU men’s basketball team fell to four-and-four on the season after a 105-98 loss in overtime to Houston. Keith Hornsby, playing in his first game since returning from a knee injury, sent the game into overtime with a three-pointer at the buzzer. But the Tigers gave up 21 points in the five minute overtime period.

11:30 Newscast, December 14th, 2015

Long lines are expected at the post office today — the busiest mailing day of the year. USPS spokesman McKinney Boyd says, nationwide, they will process more than 600 million pieces of mail today alone. He says lots of folks went shopping over the weekend, wrapped up their packages Sunday, and today will drop them off at the post office.:
CUT 6 (06) “loved ones”
He says package volume is already well above last year’s pace as more and more people choose to holiday shop online.

The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries says a man who posted a picture of a harvested deer on Facebook is looking at hunting violations. They say 39-year-old Jacob Jones was cited for taking a six point buck with no basic or big game hunting licenses and failing to comply with deer tagging. LDWF agents were alerted to a picture of the deer on the man’s Facebook page after receiving anonymous complaints.

As crude oil prices continue to fall, Shell has announced they will cut an additional 2,800 jobs. Eric Gill reports…
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An early morning police shooting during a traffic stop in New Orleans has left the suspect dead. Chief Michael Harrison says Officer Fredrick Carter’s body camera shows him returning fire after the suspect shot at the officer. He says a firearm was found on the driver’s seat of the suspect’s vehicle. Officer Carter will be reassigned pending the investigation.

 

10:30 Newscast, December 14th, 2015

Shell has announced they will cut an additional 2,800 jobs as crude oil prices continue to fall. The company previously announced a cut of 7,500 jobs. LSU Economist Dr. Loren Scott says, with crude oil prices below $40 a barrel, the entire industry is almost in a panic mode…:
CUT 3 (08) “Gulf of Mexico”
He says as long as Saudi Arabia floods the market with crude oil, prices will not improve forcing oil companies to continue to cut back.

Governor Bobby Jindal is speaking at the Baton Rouge Press Club today and is expected to talk about how Louisiana is stronger today than ever before. It’s part of Jindal’s statewide tour touring the accomplishments he’s made during his two terms. LaPolitics-dot-com publisher Jeremy Alford says Jindal is working to control how he’s remembered…:
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A Thibodaux man who was found guilty of raping and impregnating an 11-year-old child of his ex girlfriend will spend his life behind bars. Prosecutor’s say 27-year-old Joseph Riney won’t be eligible for parole on his mandatory life sentence for aggravated rape. During the trial, state police testified they were able to positively link Riney to the rape of the child and the baby boy through DNA evidence.

ULM announces that McNeese State’s Matt Viator will be the next Warhawk head football coach. Viator has lead the Cowboys to winning seasons in all ten of his years as head coach at McNeese and is one of the most successful coaches in the NCAA’s FCS division. West Monroe Representative Frank Hoffman is the voice of the Warhawks. He says Viator is a great hire…:
CUT 12 (10) “and for ULM”
Viator takes over for Todd Berry who was fired last month.

 

09:30 Newscast December 14, 2015

Governor Bobby Jindal’s statewide tour touting the accomplishments he’s made during his two terms as governor will make a stop at the Baton Rouge Press Club today. LaPolitics-dot-com publisher Jeremy Alford says this tour is an attempt by Jindal to control how he’s remembered. He says Jindal’s term ends next month, but his eight years as Louisiana’s governor will still have an effect on how the state’s government is run…

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Alford questions whether the governor’s tour will sway the history books.

Now that all military jobs are available for women in the United States, 21-year-old Pvt. Journae King of Laplace made history in the Louisiana Army National Guard as the first woman to enlist as a field artillery soldier. King’s recruiter, Staff Sgt. Robert Gregoire says opening jobs to women makes sense because he’s seen female soldiers complete tasks just like their male counterparts during drills…

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He says King possesses many qualities that make a great soldier.

An early morning police shooting during a traffic stop in New Orleans has left the suspect dead. Chief Michael Harrison says Officer Fredrick Carter’s body camera shows him returning fire after the suspect shot at the officer. He says a firearm was found on the driver’s seat of the suspect’s vehicle. Officer Carter will be reassigned pending the investigation.

Intrastate commercial air service returns in Louisiana today for the time since 2004. Michelle Southern reports…

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08:30 Newscast December 14, 2015

Governor Bobby Jindal has been traveling the state touting the accomplishments he’s made during his two terms as governor and today he is scheduled to speak at the Baton Rouge Press Club. LaPolitics-dot-com publisher Jeremy Alford says here are some good and bad things associated with Jindal’s time in office and the governor will focus on the good in the last weeks of his term. But he questions whether the governor’s tour will sway the history books…

cut 8 (08) “over that”

Intrastate commercial air service returns to Louisiana today as New Orleans based GLO airlines is now offering flights between Louis Armstrong International Airport and Shreveport Regional Airport. Louisiana Tech takes on Arkansas State in the New Orleans Bowl this weekend and Trey Fayard, founder and CEO of GLO, hopes Bulldog fans take advantage of their service…

cut 5 (08) “to have them”

You can see the daily flight schedule and book online at FlyGLO.com.

Candidates are stacking up in the 2016 US Senate Race for the seat being vacated by David Vitter. Republican Congressman Charles Boustany is formally announcing today joining fellow GOPs US Rep John Flemming and retired Air Force Col Rob Maness. Republican State Treasurer John Kennedy is expected to run and Scott Angelle’s name has been mentioned. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat…

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The election will be held November 8th, 2016.

21-year-old Pvt. Journae King of Laplace made history by becoming the first woman in the Louisiana Army National Guard to enlist as a field artillery soldier. King’s recruiter, Staff Sgt. Robert Gregoire, says even though she knew the position would be challenging, King stepped up to the plate…

cut 10 (07) “for her”

King was studying at Southern University when she decided to enlist.

LRN Newscast 07:30 December 14

US Representative Charles Boustany holds a press conference this afternoon at his Lafayette home to announce he’s running for US Senate. The republican joins fellow GOP Congressman John Fleming who announced last week. It’s also possible state treasurer John Kennedy and PSC Member Scott Angelle will also join the race. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says they all have name recognition and the ability to raise money…
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Another republican, Rob Maness, who ran last year for US Senate, is planning to run as well.

There was a fatal police shooting in New Orleans this morning. Chief Michael Harrison says one of his officers, Fredrick Carter, fatally shot a suspect during a traffic stop in New Orleans east. Harrison says the officer’s body camera shows Carter returning fire after the suspect shot once at the officer.

Bobby Jindal speaks to the Baton Rouge press club today as he tours the state touting his accomplishments during his eight years as governor. Eric Gill has more.
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Twenty-one-year-old Private Journae King of Laplace has made history as she’s the first woman to enlist as a field artillery soldider with the Louisiana National Guard. Her recruiter, Staff Sergeant Robert Gregoire, says King possess many qualities that make a great soldier…
cut 12 (07) “….intelligent person”
King is able to enlist as a field artillery sholdier because the Pentagon recently opened all military jobs to women.