LRN Newscast 17:30 November 20

Polls heading into election day show Democrat John Bel Edwards lead slipping over Republican David Vitter in the race for governor. The latest JMC Analytics survey shows Edwards lead over Republican David Vitter in the single digits. LAPolitics-dot-com Publisher Jeremy Alford says it may be too little too late for Vitter as Edwards’ “Get Out The Vote” campaign is very strong…:
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Polls are open Saturday from seven AM to eight PM.

The joint legislative budget committee approves Governor Bobby Jindal’s proposal to close a 487-million dollar budget deficit. Covington Representative John Schroder was one of a handful of lawmakers who voted against it. He says the plan doesn’t address the state’s spending problems:
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The Jindal administration touted the plan as one that doesn’t result in cuts to higher education.

A Denham Springs man charged with murder in the death of his fiancee who he shot up with a lethal dose of heroin was found guilty and will spend life behind bars. In 2013, 26-year-old Jarret McCasland administered a needle with the drugs into 19-year-old Flavia Cardenas and she died of an overdose. East Baton Rouge Parish DA Hillar Moore says this case illustrates that heroin is a deadly drug, with lasting consequences…
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McCasland will be formally sentenced in January.

One of the top high school football prospects in the state is one of two players from North Webster High School that’s been arrested and charged with carnal knowledge of a juvenile. 17-year-old Devin White and 18-year-old Keuntra Gipson of Springhill allegedly had sexual relations with a juvenile. White, a running back and linebacker for the Knights, is being recruuited by LSU and Alabama.

LRN Sportscast 16:45 November 20

There’s a slight chance for rain tomorrow when LSU faces Ole Miss in a top 25 match-up. Temperatures will also be falling throughout the game after the 2:30 kickoff. Tigers sophomore quarterback Brandon Harris has been hot and cold in the last two defeats for LSU. Offensive coordinator Cam Cameron says they are looking for more consistency from their young QB…
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McNeese State will look to complete an undefeated regular season when they face Lamar in Beaumont on Saturday. The Cowboys are also looking to secure a top 2 or four seed in the FCS Division One playoffs.

Louisiana Tech is at UTEP. Bulldogs running back Kenneth Dixon is two touchdowns away from tying the NCAA record for career touchdowns.

In the NBA…the Pelicans host the San Antonio Spurs tonight. New Orleans all-star Anthony Davis says he’ll be able to play, despite a banged up a shoulder. And shooting guard Tyreke Evans says he can be back in a week from a knee injury.

In college hoops action tonight…McNeese State is at 8th ranked Oklahoma, while U-L Lafayette visits Alabama. Both the Cajuns and Crimson Tide are 1-and-1. UL Lafayette is led by Shawn Long who is averging 17.5 points a game.

In college basketball last night….23ranked LSU beat South Alabama 78-66, ULM defeated winless Northwestern State 80-64, Southern topped Tulane 90-82 and Memphis beat Grambling 83-65.

The high school football playoffs continues tonight. The New Orleans Saints–LHSAA Game of the Week is West Monroe versus Ponchatoula. That game can be seen on Fox Sports New Orleans plus at 7 PM. The Catholic High-Brother Martin matchup will be on CST.

16:30 LRN Newscast November 20

A recent JMC Analytics poll shows Democrat John Bel Edwards’ lead over Republican David Vitter is down to the single digits. Jeff Palermo reports…
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The state’s unemployment rate rose slightly to six-point-two percent in October based on figures from the federal Bureau of Labor Statistics. But that’s lower than last October when the unemployment rate was seven-percent. The Louisiana Workforce Commission says the civiillan labor force lost nearly 12-thousand workers from September to October. The two main factors, low oil prices and a decline of government workers.

Law enforcement’s Click it or Ticket campaign begins Sunday. State Police Trooper Michael Reichardt says they’ll increase enforcement through the 29th and if you don’t buckle up, it could turn your happy holiday into a nightmare…:
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According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, wearing a seatbelt reduces the risk of fatal injury to front seat passengers by 45-percent.

The joint legislative budget committee approves Governor Bobby Jindal’s proposal to close a 487-million dollar budget deficit. The plan calls for cuts to state agencies, patchwork financing and tapping into the rainy day fund. Senate president John Alario says it’s not a perfect plan, but it puts something in place until a new governor takes over in January…
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Higher education was not cut under the plan.

15:30 Newscast, November 20th, 2015

On the eve of Election Day, the newest JMC Analytics poll shows Democrat John Bel Edwards with 47 percent of the vote, and Republican David Vitter with 43 percent. Edwards was above 50 percent in the JMC poll earlier this week. LAPolitics-dot-com Publisher Jeremy Alford says the Syrian refugee issue has helped Vitter gain ground…:
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But he says it’ll be a challenge for Vitter to catchup quick enough before tomorrow’s election.

The Joint Legislative Budget committee today approved Governor Bobby Jindal’s plan to plug the state’s 487-million dollar budget deficit. Both candidates said they would reject the budget if elected because it doesn’t solve any problems long term.

A recent report, compiled by Morning Consult, shows that Governor Bobby Jindal is the second least popular governor in the nation. The report shows only 35-percent of Louisiana voters approve of Jindal’s performance.

It’s Click It or Ticket time as we enter the weekend before the Thanksgiving Holiday. State Police Trooper Michael Reichardt says nobody wants to remember the holidays tragicly and buckling up has been proven to save lives. He says in addition to checking for seatbelt violations, troopers will also be on the lookout for motorists drinking and driving..:
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Reichardt says they’ll be increased patrols between November 22 until the 29th.

State Police say a man involved in a fatal hit and run crash this morning in West Baton Rouge Parish is in custody and it’s believed he was driving drunk when the incident occurred, then ran from the scene. They say an investigation revealed 27-year-old Nicholas Porche ran a flashing red light in Erwinville and collided with another pickup truck. The driver of that truck, 53-year-old Michael Holmes of Ventress, was pronounced dead on the scene. Troopers were able to locate Porche in a sugarcane field a few hours later and his charges include 4th Offense DWI and Vehicular Homicide.

 

14:30 Newscast, November 20th, 2015

Tomorrow is Election Day in Louisiana. The statewide ballot is highlighted by the gubernatorial runoff between Republican David Vitter and Democrat John Bel Edwards. Secretary of State Tom Schedler says, with this election falling on the Saturday before Thanksgiving, there’s concern that some activities may keep voters from the polls…
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He predicts a 42-percent voter turnout for the runoff.

The joint legislative budget committee approves Governor Bobby Jindal’s proposal to close a 487-million dollar budget deficit. Commissioner of Administration Stafford Palmieri says the governor made it a priority to make sure public colleges were not hit with cuts…
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The plan calls for cuts to state agencies, patchwork financing and tapping into the rainy day fund.

One of the men accused in the deaths of a Baton Rouge couple last month is one step closer to coming back to Louisiana according to the office of DA Hillar Moore. 42-year-old Ernesto Alonso is accused of killing and kidnapping Denis and Suzanne Duplantier and he was taken into custody in Florida. Alonso did not waive extradition but Governor Bobby Jindal ordered for his immediate return. He will be charged with two counts each of first degree murder and second degree kidnapping.

The Louisiana Highway Safety Commission says the Click it or Ticket campaign begins today ahead of the Thanksgiving Holiday. State Police Trooper Michael Reichardt says they’ll be beefing up enforcement through the 29th and if you don’t buckle up, it could turn your happy holiday into a nightmare…:
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According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, wearing a seatbelt reduces the risk of fatal injury to front seat passengers by 45-percent.

 

13:30 Newscast, November 20th, 2015

Democrat John Bel Edwards seems to be slipping in the polls the day before the gubernatorial election. The latest JMC Analytics survey shows Edwards lead over Republican David Vitter in the single digits. LAPolitics-dot-com Publisher Jeremy Alford says it may be too little too late for Vitter as Edwards’ “Get Out The Vote” campaign is very strong…:
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A Denham Springs man charged with murder in the death of his fiance who he shot up with a lethal dose of heroin was found guilty and will spend life behind bars. In 2013, 26-year-old Jarret McCasland administered a needle with the drugs into 19-year-old Flavia Cardenas and she died of an overdose. East Baton Rouge Parish DA Hillar Moore says stay away from heroin…:
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Sunday begins the Click it or Ticket campaign to get drivers to buckle up during the holiday season. Emelie Gunn has more…:
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Authorities say a Shreveport Police officer who was fired in October is under arrest for allegedly threatening SPD administrative personnel and others he believed were responsible for his termination. 45-year-old James Paul Creighton was questioned by the Caddo Parish Sheriff’s Office and arrested Thursday charged with threatening public officials.

 

LRN PM Newscall November 20

A recent JMC Analytics poll shows Democrat John Bel Edwards’ lead over Republican David Vitter is down to the single digits as voters head to the polls to elect the state’s new governor. Jeff Palermo reports…

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Sunday begins the Click it or Ticket campaign to get drivers to buckle up during the holiday season. Emelie Gunn has more….

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Louisiana voters will head to the polls Saturday to elect the state’s new governor. A recent JMC Analytics poll shows Democrat John Bel Edwards’ lead over Republican David Vitter has shrunk down to the single digits. LAPolitics-dot-com Publisher Jeremy Alford says the Syrian refugee issue has helped Vitter gain ground…

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Polls will be open from 7AM to 8PM. Alford says, in order for Vitter to win, he’ll need conservative voters to return to his camp. He says tracking numbers have shown that has happened in the last week…

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He says Edwards was polling highest during early voting, but that is not considered in these poll leading to election day. Alford says the Democratic Party’s “Get Out The Vote” campaign for Edwards is very strong, as evidenced during the early voting period…

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With the Thanksgiving holiday right around the corner, The Louisiana Highway Safety Commission kicks off their Click it or Ticket campaign this Sunday. State Police Trooper Michael Reichardt says make sure you buckle up, because it’s the first step in saving your life in case you’re in an accident.

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According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, wearing a seatbelt reduces the risk of fatal injury to front seat passengers by 45-percent. Reichardt says the campaign runs from November 22 until the 29th. He says if you don’t buckle up, it could turn your happy holiday into a nightmare.

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Reichardt says in addition to checking for seatbelt violations, troopers will also be on the lookout for motorists drinking and driving.

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A 26-year-old Denham Springs man will spend the rest of his life in prison for shooting up his fiancee with heroin, causing a fatal overdose. An East Baton Rouge Parish jury found Jarret McCasland guilty of second-degree murder, which carries a mandatory life sentence. District Attorney Hillar Moore says a seldom used statue was used in his case

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McCasland, who did not take the stand in his defense, will face formal sentencing in January for the death of 19-year-old Flavia Cardenas. Moore says the evidence against McCasland was overwhelming and a verdict came quickly…

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Cardenas died in July of 2013. Moore says this case illustrates that heroin is a deadly drug and could have lasting consequences…

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The joint legislative budget committee approves Governor Bobby Jindal’s proposal to close a 487-million dollar budget deficit. The plan calls for cuts to state agencies, patchwork financing and tapping into the rainy day fund. Senate president John Alario says it’s not a perfect plan, but it puts something in place until a new governor takes over in January…

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Gubernatorial candidates, David Vitter and John Bel Edwards, had asked legislators to reject Jindal’s deficit reduction plan. Covington Representative John Schroder was one of a handful of lawmakers who voted against it. Schroder says it doesn’t address the state’s spending problems…

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Higher education was not cut under the plan. Commissioner of Administration Stafford Palmieri says the governor made it a priority to make sure public colleges were not hit with cuts…

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12:30 Newscast, November 20th, 2015

Tomorrow night we’ll know who will be our governor the next four years. The recent JMC Analytics poll shows Democrat John Bel Edwards lead over Republican David vitter is back in the single digits. LAPolitics-dot-com Publisher Jeremy Alford says it seems as though Vitter is getting conservatives back in his corner…:
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Polls will be open from 7AM to 8PM.

The joint legislative budget committee approves Governor Bobby Jindal’s proposal to close a 487-million dollar budget deficit. Covington Representative John Schroder was one of a handful of lawmakers who voted against it. He says the plan doesn’t address the state’s spending problems:
cut 13 (09) “in reductions”
The plan calls for cuts to state agencies, patchwork financing and tapping into the rainy day fund.

With the Thanksgiving holiday right around the corner, The Louisiana Highway Safety Commission kicks off their Click it or Ticket campaign this Sunday. State Police Trooper Michael Reichardt says make sure you buckle up, because it’s the first step in saving your life in case you’re in an accident…:
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According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, wearing a seat belt reduces the risk of fatal injury to front seat passengers by 45-percent.

If you’re traveling for the Holiday you’ll enjoy low gas prices. According to GasBuddy, the current Louisiana average for a gallon of regular is $1.90 and falling.

 

LRN Sportscast November 20

LSU and Ole Miss resume their football rivalry on Saturday afternoon in Oxford. It’s the 104th meeting alltime between the SEC West rivals. The last three games have been decided by six points or less. Last year, the Tigers beat the Rebels 10-7 and LSU’s fans stormed the field afterwards. This is a big game for Les Miles as media reports say he’s coaching for his job.

If the UL Lafayette football team wants to play in a bowl game for a fifth straight season, they’ll need to win two of its next three games to get to six wins on the year. Cajuns Coach Mark Hudspeth says they have yet to play up to their expectations this season, but hopes that starts on Saturday at home against New Mexico State….
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The game starts at 4PM and you can watch on ESPN3.

Last night in college football…Nicholls State rallied to beat Southeastern Louisiana 27-24. And Texas State beat ULM 16-3.

The high school football playoffs continue tonight…In Class 4A…top seeded Neville hosts 16th seeded Carencro…9th seeded North DeSoto is at Loranger…11th seeded Bastrop visits Assumption. Also…7th seeded Minden hosts 10th seeded Franklinton, 4th seeded Benton hosts McDonogh 35 and 2nd seeded Crowey is at Livonia.

In Division three…two-time defending champ. Calvary Baptist is at third seeded Notre Dame, who has one of the top defenses in the state.

In college basketball last night….LSU’s Ben Simmons had 23 points and 16 rebounds last night as the Tigers topped South Alabama 78-66. ULM beat Northwestern State 80-64. That’s win number 200 for Warhawks coach Keith Richard.

Tonight…the Ragin Cajuns are at Alabama. Both teams are 1-and-1. McNeese State is at 8th ranked Oklahoma. And the Pelicans, who 1-and-11, host the 9-and-2 San Antonio Spurs.

11:30 Newscast, November 20th, 2015

The latest JMC Analytics poll shows Democrat John Bel Edwards’ lead over Republican David Vitter is down to the single digits as voters head to the polls to elect the state’s new governor. Jeff Palermo reports…:
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A recent report shows Governor Bobby Jindal is the second least popular governor in the nation. Morning Consult set out to get all governors’ approval ratings and found just 35 percent of Louisianans polled approve of Jindal’s job performance and 60 percent disapprove. Only Kansas Governor Sam Brownback was viewed less favorably than Jindal.

The joint legislative budget committee approves Governor Bobby Jindal’s proposal to close a 500 million dollar budget deficit. The plan calls for cuts to state agencies patchwork financing and tapping into the rainy day fund. Senate president John Alario say it’s not a perfect plan, but it puts something in place until a new governor takes over in January…:
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Gubernatorial candidates David Vitter and John Bel Edwards had asked legislators to reject Jindal’s deficit reduction plan.

A man from Denham Springs is going to be behind bars the rest of his life for shooting up his fiancee with a lethal dose of heroin. 26-year-old Jarret McCasland was found guilty of second-degree murder. East Baton Rouge DA Hillar Moore says evidence against McCasland was overwhelming and the jury didn’t take long to return a verdict…:
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