13:30 Newscast, September 16th, 2015

Some sad news out of Grambling as Doris Robinson, the wife of legendary football coach Eddie Robinson, passed away this morning at the age of 96. GSU head football coach Broderick Fobbs says Mrs. Robinson meant a great deal to school…:
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A university spokesperson says Mrs. Robinson had been in the hospital after suffering from a recent illness.

Today a judge rejected Governor Bobby Jindal’s request to keep the federal government from penalizing Louisiana if it chooses to block Common Core. Jindal had claimed in his lawsuit that the US Department of Education was forcing states to move towards a national curriculum, but US District Judge Shelly Dick says there is no evidence to support that claim and that the programs are voluntary and the Constitution is not being violated. Jindal’s attorney says they plan to appeal.

A report from the National Center for Health Statistics finds children consume an average of 12 percent of their daily calories from fast food. Professor with the LSU Health Sciences Center Dr. Melinda Sothern says the study shows younger children eat 9 percent of their calories in fast food compared to 17 percent of teens. She says this shows younger parents are being a little more cognizant of what their kids are eating…:
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Sothern says when studies like this come out, it could make parents more aware of what their teens are actually eating.

A Marine from Denham Springs who was killed in a rollover crash during a training exercise in California will be received in New Orleans on Friday. Cpl Bryan Lauw’s body will be escorted to Denham Springs and is expected to arrive at 7pm. Friends and family would like the communities along the route to give Lauw a hero’s welcome.

 

12:30 Newscast, September 16th, 2015

State Police have identified the man fatally shot by a St. Bernard Sheriff’s deputy after a Tuesday altercation. Trooper Evan Harrell says 21-year-old Tyrone Bass of New Orleans was shot dead after attacking a deputy with an object…:
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He says investigators are working to determine how many officers shot at Bass and how many shots were fired. The deputy’s name and the type of object used in the attack have not been released.

Two more lawmakers have been added to the list of those who will be running without opposition in the October 24th primary. The state House says Hammond Representative Chris Broadwater and Covington Representative Paul Hollis both had challengers who have decided not to run for the office. The number of legislators in the lower chamber who do not have opponents is 51 out of 105. 39 state senators are up for re-election and twenty won’t have a race to run.

There’s sad news coming out of Grambling State. The wife of legendary football coach Eddie Robinson, Doris Robinson, passed away this morning. She was 96-years-old.

A study from the National Center for Health Statistics finds children eat about 12 percent of their daily calories on fast food. Emelie Gunn has more…:
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11:40 LRN Sportscast September 16

LSU faces an Auburn team this Saturday that has a quarterback who could be dealing with some confidence issues. Auburn QB Jeremy Johnson has already thrown five interceptions in two games. But LSU defensive line coach Ed Orgeron says Auburn’s up tempo offense is hard to prepare for…
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Kick-off on Saturday is at 2:30.

In injury news, Louisiana Tech starting center Kirby Wixson is expected to miss this Saturday’s game against Kansas State because of an injury. Southeastern Louisiana Coach Ron Roberts says he’s looking at resting his starting quarterback, D’Shaie Landor, for Saturday’s game at Ohio. Landor sprained his knee last week.

And the Pelicans have reportedly signed guard Norris Cole to a one-year qualifying offer, after averaging 8 points and shooting 31-percent from three-point territory last season.

There’s sad news coming out of Grambling State. The wife of legendary football coach Eddie Robinson, Doris Robinson, passed away this morning. A university spokesperson says Robinson had been in the hospital after suffering from a recent illness. She was 96-years-old.

The Saints are back at work today getting ready Sunday’s home opener against Tampa Bay. Coach Sean Payton said today in a teleconference with reporters that he would like to see his defense put more pressure on the quarterback. New Orleans failed to register a sack last week against Carson Palmer and the Cardinals. This Sunday its rookie Jameis Winston, who will be making his first start on the road.

The UL Lafayette baseball program has released its 2016 schedule. The highlight of the non-conference schedule is a trip to Houston to play in the Houston College Classic. which also features Texas Tech, Rice and TCU. The Cajuns will also have to travel to South Alabama and Troy once league play starts.

Former All-SEC pitcher Randy Wiles has passed away after a brief battle with cancer. Wiles was a star at LSU in the early 1970s.

11:30 Newscast, September 16th, 2015

A report from the National Center for Health Statistics shows kids get 12% of their calories from fast food. The study showed that children eat the equivalent of a small hamburger, such as the one in a Happy Meal, every day. Dr. Melinda Sothern, with the LSU Health Sciences Center in New Orleans, specializes in the field of childhood obesity and nutrition…:
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She feels the study shows that savvy marketing by fast food restaurants is working and hopes this research helps parents become more cognizant of what their kids are eating.

Gubernatorial candidate Republican Jay Dardenne is now advertising and ULM Political Science Professor Joshua Stockley says now is a good time as polls show voters respond to campaign spots…:
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The National Hurricane Center has begun issuing advisories on a newly formed Tropical Depression Nine way out in the Atlantic Ocean. They say the system is located about 1200 miles east of islands in the Caribbean and is moving north-northwest and is expected to turn toward the northwest Thursday night. Forecasters say there is currently no threat to land.

State Police say an attempted hit and run in Iberia Parish has left a Grant Parish woman dead. Master Trooper Brooks David says 35-year-old Angela Brown of Pollock crossed the center line of LA 86 and side swiped another vehicle…:
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Brown was pronounced dead at the scene. David says investigators also believe the woman was involved in a hit and run in St. Martin Parish just before the crash which claimed her life. Impairment is believed to be a factor in the crashes.

 

10:30 Newscast, September 16th, 2015

Once again, Governor Bobby Jindal finds himself on the outside looking in as the second Republican presidential candidate debate is tonight on CNN. Eric Gill reports…:
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The campaign added that Jindal is preparing for the debate by hitting the gym then having a flew slices of pizza with a Diet Coke.

Authorities in Slidell say more details will be released today on the arson fire that destroyed an apartment complex in early September leaving dozens of people homeless. They say several agencies are involved in the investigation. 58-year-old David Rutledge was arrested this week and charged with arson and ten counts of attempted murder.

Republican Jay Dardenne has started airing his first gubernatorial campaign television commercials which underscore his time in public office as being scandal free. The spot also says Dardenne talks straight because he’s not a Washington politician and has a history of bipartisanship. ULM-Political Science Professor Joshua Stockley…:
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Stockley says this is a positive ad and the candidates are likely holding off on attacking each other personally until they see the effect of the negative Super Pac ads.

The Baton Rouge Police Department says alcohol is suspected to be a factor in a head on crash which claimed the life of a 19-year-old woman on Scenic Highway. They say Tashadow Gray was traveling north on the roadway when she was struck head on by Jeep that served into her lane. Gray died at the scene. The driver of the Jeep and a passenger were taken to a hospital with non-life threatening injuries. Cops are not saying which driver or both were suspected of consuming alcohol.

 

09:30 Newscast September 16, 2015

Republican Jay Dardenne has hit the airwaves with his first gubernatorial campaign television commercial. ULM-Political Science Professor Joshua Stockley says this is a positive ad and candidates are likely holding off on attacking each other personally until they see how the negative Super PAC ads will fare…

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Louisiana’s gubernatorial primary is October 24th.

There are concerns Louisiana travelers may need another form of picture ID in 2016 because the state is not in compliance with the federal REAL ID Act. State Police Col. Mike Edmonson with the REAL ID act, immediately upon arrival at an OMV, all documents must be scanned and a picture is taken.

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says there is no current indication from the federal government that a regular license isn’t enough.

An officer involved shooting in St. Bernard Parish has left one man dead. Authorities say the suspect attacked a Sheriff’s Office deputy with a railroad spike during a traffic stop. They say another deputy, who responed to a call for backup, shot and killed the attacker. The injured deputy was treated and released from a local hospital. The State Police investigation is ongoing.

An artist has created an ornament to honor and donate money to the family of fallen State Trooper Steven Vincent. Emelie Gunn has more…

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08:30 Newscast September 16, 2015

Republican Jay Dardenne’s first campaign commercial underscores his time in public office as being scandal free. Michelle Southern reports…

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West Monroe Police are investigating a shooting that sent one man to the hospital with a gunshot wound to the head. They say an altercation Tuesday afternoon resulted with the victim being shot in the back of the head. Authorities say the man was alert and talking en route to a local hospital. There is currently no word on his condition.

Low poll numbers are once again keeping Governor Bobby Jindal out of tonight’s prime time Republican presidential candidate debate on CNN. Jindal will appear in the second tier debate beginning at 5PM. UL-Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross says while this is a real blow to Jindal’s campaign, he believes the governor is in this race for the long haul…

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Cross says he would be very surprised if Jindal dropped out of the race before the Iowa caucus or South Carolina primary.

A Leesville artist has created a Christmas ornament that so far has raised more than 26-thousand dollars for the family of the fallen State Trooper Steven Vincent. Jill Leonard, owner of JillyBean’s Studios, says it’s been difficult keeping up with the huge number of orders she’s receiving…

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Ornaments can be purchased online at jillybeansstudio-dot-com.

07:30 Newscast September 16, 2015

Governor Bobby Jindal once again finds himself on the outside looking in as he failed to make the main stage in the second Republican presidential candidate debate is tonight on CNN. In an effort to gain attention, Jindal recently began openly criticizing Republican frontrunner Donald Trump. UL-Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross doesn’t believe this strategy is working for Jindal…

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Jindal will appear in the undercard debate beginning at 5PM.

Republican Jay Dardenne’s first gubernatorial campaign television commercial began airing this week. ULM-Political Science Professor Joshua Stockley believes the ad is coming at a good time because recent polls have shown voters are responding to advertising. He says this is Dardenne’s chance to make a move…

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Dardenne said in a press release that voters don’t have to settle for the same old partisan, scandal plagued politics.

Will travelers need another form of picture ID beginning January 1st because the state is not in compliance with the federal REAL ID Act? Heath Allen, executive director of Lake Charles regional Airport, told a local TV station that Louisiana travelers will be required to have a passport or another form of federal ID in 2016. But State Police Col. Mike Edmonson says that’s not the case right now…

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He says there is no current indication from the federal government that a regular license isn’t enough.

An artist out of Leesville has created a Christmas ornament to help raise funds for the family of the fallen State Trooper Steven Vincent. Owner of JillyBean Studios, Jill Leonard, says she’s raised more than 26-thousand dollars so far…

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The ornament costs 12 dollars and 60 percent of the proceeds go to the widow of Trooper Vincent.

06:45 Sportscast September 16, 2015

After a tough three-point loss to Western Kentucky, Louisiana Tech looks to get back in the win column this Saturday against Kansas State. The Wildcats are 2-and-0, with wins over South Dakota and Texas-San Antonio. K-S-U has not allowed a touchdown yet this season and Bulldogs quarterback Jeff Driskel says they are a very sound on defense…

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Satuday’s game begins at 2PM and can be seen on Fox Sports Network.

The Ragin Cajuns and ULM are off this weekend. UL Lafayette Coach Mark Hudspeth is thankful for the bye week, because gives his team time to deal with several injuries.

The Warhawks will get more work in with redshirt freshman quarterback Garrett Smith, who has been sharp through two games.

Based on what happened in the Mississippi State game, it appears LSU will have more success rushing the passer this season. The Tigers D-line only had 10 sacks in 13 games last year, but in the season opener, LSU’s defensive line recorded three sacks. One of the sacks was by new starting defensive end Lewis Neal. Defensive line coach Ed Orgeron on Neal and fellow starting defensive end Tashawn Bower…

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Up next for LSU, it’s 18th ranked Auburn, who struggled to beat FCS member Jacksonville State last Saturday.

The Saints made a few roster moves Tuesday. Veteran tight end Blake Annen and rookies wide receiver R.J. Harris and offensive lineman Sean Hickey were released from the team’s practice squad. The Black & Gold placed safety Rafael Bush on injured reserve, re-signed safety Kenny Phillips, and realeased veteran running back Tim Hightower.

06:30 Newscast September 16, 2015

Republican Jay Dardenne has started airing his first gubernatorial campaign television commercials which underscore his time in public office as being scandal free. The spot also says Dardenne talks straight because he’s not a Washington politician and has a history of bipartisanship. ULM-Political Science Professor Joshua Stockley.

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Dardenne has so far been the only candidate in the race to publicly mention Vitter’s prostitution scandal.

The second Republican presidential candidate debate is tonight on CNN and once again Governor Bobby Jindal finds himself on the outside looking in. Low poll numbers are keeping Jindal out of the prime time debate, but he will appear in the undercard debate beginning at 5PM. UL-Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross says this is a real blow to Jindal…

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Cross doesn’t think this marks a critical stage in Jindal’s campaign.

State Police Superintendent Col. Mike Edmonson believes your Louisiana driver’s license will be a sufficient enough ID to board a plane in Louisiana after January 1st, even though there are concerns travelers may need another form of picture ID because the state is not in compliance with the federal REAL ID Act. Edmonson says there is no current indication from the federal government that a regular license isn’t enough…

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Edmonson says the reason the state isn’t compliant with the REAL ID Act is because there were worries about the privacy of Louisiana citizens.