09:30 Newscast September 8, 2015

Qualifying for the fall elections is underway and runs through Thursday. UL-Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross says at this point in the process, voters know an election is coming up, but don’t know who all the candidates are. He says people have started seeing the signs but have not really taken the time to get information…

cut 6 (09) “most voters”

The gubernatorial primary is October 24th.

According to a study in the Nature Geoscience Journal future hurricane seasons in the Atlantic could bring weaker and fewer storms. State Climatologist Barry Keim says only time will tell whether we are entering a quieter period for hurricanes…

cut 15 (12) “slowing down”

Keim says we’ve been in an active period since the mid 1990s.

State Police say one person is in custody following a high speed chase in Lafayette Parish. They say a trooper tried to initiate a traffic stop, but the driver of the vehicle refused and sped off. Authorities say during the chase, the suspect threw contraband and a weapon from the vehicle. The vehicle was stopped in Scott where authorities found more contraband inside the vehicle.

While Louisiana motorists are enjoying gas prices around two dollars a gallon, there is a downside. Jeff Palermo has the story…

cut 2 (28) “I’m Jeff Palermo”

08:30 Newscast September 8, 2015

Qualifying for the fall elections begins today and runs through Thursday. Michelle Southern reports on the official kickoff of the campaign season…

cut 1 (30) “I’m Michelle Southern”

The Calcasieu Parish Sheriff’s Office has arrested a man accused of the shooting death of his roommate over the weekend. They say 64-year-old Randall Austin and 40-year-old Sidney Moore, Jr. were in an argument when Austin grabbed a shotgun. A struggle ensued and the shotgun went off striking Moore. Moore passed away as a result of his injuries. Austin confessed to authorities and has been charged with manslaughter. The investigation is ongoing.

The Insurance Information Institute says more people are driving now because of low gas prices and when more people drive, there are more accidents, which leads to higher insurance costs. Louisiana Insurance Commissioner, Jim Donelon, says it’s up to the motoring public to help reduce the number of crashes on our roads and law enforcement has role in that as well….

cut 9 (11) “necessary standards”

Donelon says there are several factors that go into how a person’s insurance premium is determined.

The Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals is assisting in the recall of cucumbers because of a salmonella outbreak across several states. State Health Officer Dr. Jimmy Guidry says if you have cucumbers in your kitchen, make sure they are not Andrew and Williamson Fresh Produce…

cut 11 (07) “this company”

There have been three cases in Louisiana that could possibly be linked to the contaminated cucumbers.

07:30 Newscast September 8, 2015

Qualifying for the October 24 elections begins today. UL-Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross still sees Republican Senator David Vitter and Democrat John Bel Edwards making the runoff in the governor’s race. He says Republicans Scott Angelle and Jay Dardenne will be making hard pushes to get past Edwards…

cut 5 (08) “desperate”

If necessary, the runoff election would be November 21.

The Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals is assisting in the recall of cucumbers because of a salmonella outbreak across several states. State Health Officer Dr. Jimmy Guidry says we’ve seen three cases in Louisiana that could possibly be linked to the contaminated cucumbers and they’re working with distributors to get the vegetable off the shelves…

cut 10 (11) “prevent it”

Guidry says there aren’t many restaurants or stores that were carrying these cucumbers.

When gas prices are low, more drivers are on the road causing more wrecks, and that could raise your insurance rates according to the Insurance Information Institute. Louisiana Insurance Commissioner, Jim Donelon, says a recent bankrate-dot-com study shows why Louisiana insurance rates are so high…

cut 8 (08) “of those analysis”

He blames distracted driving for an increase in wrecks.

Future hurricane seasons in the Atlantic could feature weaker and fewer storms, according to a study in the Nature Geoscience Journal. State Climatologist Barry Keim says we’ve been in an active period since the mid 1990s and there’s a possibility that we could be taking a brief pause….

cut 14 (12) “a change”

Hurricane researchers say changes in ocean patterns have caused hurricane activity to increase or decrease for long periods of time since the 1800s.

06:45 Sportscast September 8, 2015

By not playing a full game against McNeese State on Saturday, LSU sophomore quarterback Brandon Harris missed out on some valuable reps. But Coach Les Miles says Harris prepared well for the Cowboys and expects that same level of preparation to continue for the new season opener

cut 16 (14) “Mississippi State”

Mississippi State went on the road for its season opener and beat Southern Miss.

LSU Athletic Director Joe Alleva says they may notify fans as early as today on how ticketholders for the McNeese State game will be refunded.

The Saints are officially in game week. as they get ready for the season opener against the Arizona Cardinals. Coach Sean Payton did not speak with media Monday, but we should get better idea later in the week on the availability of several injured players like running backs CJ Spiller and Khiry Robinson, safety Jairus Byrd, and cornerback Brandon Browner.

The Louisiana Sports Writers Association has named Louisiana Tech quarterback Jeff Driskel as the state’s Offensive Player of the Week. Driskel had the most efficient performance of any quarterback in the country going 12-for-15 for 274 yarda and four touchdowns in the Bulldog’s win over Southern. Tech will hit the road to face Conference USA foe Western Kentucky Thursday night. You can watch that game on Fox Sports One.

ULM’s Rashon Ceasar has been named the Sun Belt Conference’s Offensive student-athlete of the week. Ceasar had a career-high 13 catches, a personal best 153 yards, and two touchdown catches in the Warhawks loss to Georgia. ULM hosts Nicholls State Saturday.

The Southland Conference Defensive Player of the Week is Southeastern Louisiana’s Harlan Miller. The junior from Kentwood had two interceptions in the Lions season opening win over Northwestern State. Southeastern hits the road to take on Ohio University Saturday, while the Demons travel to face UL-Lafayette.

In the latest F-C-S Coaches poll…S-L-U is ranked 18th, while McNeese State remains at number 23.

06:30 Newscast September 8, 2015

Qualifying for the fall elections begins today and runs through Thursday. The gubernatorial primary is October 24th and in the event of a runoff, voting day would be November 21. UL-Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross says traditionally this is the official kickoff of the campaign season…

cut 4 (10) “to the election”

Cross says at this point voters know an election is coming up, but don’t know who all the candidates are.

According to a study in the Nature Geoscience Journal, future hurricane seasons in the Atlantic could feature weaker and fewer storms. State Climatologist Barry Keim says there is evidence that we could be entering a period where the tropics are relatively quiet…

cut 13 (08) “named storms”

Keim says only time will tell whether we are entering a quieter period for hurricanes.

There’s actually a downside for Louisiana motorists when gas prices are low. And that is higher insurance rates. The Insurance Information Institute says more people are driving now and when more people drive, there are more accidents, which leads to higher insurance costs. Louisiana Insurance Commissioner, Jim Donelon, blames distracted driving for an increase in wrecks…

cut 7 (10) “every stop light”

Donelon says there are several factors that go into how a person’s insurance premium is determined.

LSU Athletic Director Joe Alleva says they may notify fans as early as today on how ticketholders for the McNeese State game will be refunded.

AM Newscall September 8,2015

Qualifying for the fall elections begins today and runs through Thursday. Michelle Southern reports on the official kickoff of the campaign season…:

CUT 1 (30) “I’m Michelle Southern”

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Louisiana motorists are enjoying gas prices around two dollars a gallon, but there is a downside. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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A study finds we might be seeing the end of an active hurricane period that we’ve been experiencing since the mid-1990s. Emelie Gunn has more…

Cut 3 (28) “I’m Emelie Gunn”

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Qualifying for the fall elections begins today and runs through Thursday. The gubernatorial primary is October 24th and in the event of a runoff, voting day would be November 21. UL-Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross says traditionally this is the official kickoff of the campaign season..:

cut 4  (10)  “to the election”

Cross says even though polls have been fairly inconsistent, he still sees Republican Senator David Vitter and Democrat John Bel Edwards in a runoff. He says Republicans Scott Angelle and Jay Dardenne will be making hard pushes to get past Edwards for the runoff spot…:

Cut 5  (08)  “desperate”

Cross says at this point voters know an election is coming up, but don’t know who all the candidates are. He says people have started seeing the signs but not really taken the time to get information..:

Cut 6 (09)  “most voters”

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There’s actually a downside for Louisiana motorists when gas prices are low. And that is higher insurance rates. The Insurance Information Institute says more people are driving now and when more people drive, there are more accidents, which leads to higher insurance costs. Louisiana Insurance Commissioner, Jim Donelon, blames distracted driving for an increase in wrecks

CUT 7 (10)  “every stop light”

Donelon says there are several factors that go into how a person’s insurance premium is determined. He says a recent study from bank-rate-dot-com, why Louisiana insurance rates are so high

Cut 8  (08)  “of those analysis” 

Donelon says it’s up to the motoring public to help reduce the number of crashes on our roads and law enforcement has role in that as well….

Cut 9 (11) “necessary standards”

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The Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals is assisting in the recall of cucumbers because of a salmonella outbreak across several states. State Health Officer Dr. Jimmy Guidry says we’ve seen three cases in Louisiana that could possibly be linked to the contaminated cucumbers. He says they’re working with distributors to get the vegetable off the shelves.

Cut 10 (11) “prevent it”

Guidry says there aren’t many restaurants or stores that were carrying these cucumbers. He says if you have cucumbers in your kitchen, make sure they are not Andrew and Williamson Fresh Produce.

cut 11 (07) “this company”

Guidry says the three cases of salmonella in Louisiana did not result in any kind of long-term health effects, but it’s still a nasty infection that can ruin your day…

 Cut 12 (10) “fevers”

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According to a study in the Nature Geoscience journal future hurricane seasons in the Atlantic could feature weaker and fewer storms. State Climatologist Barry Keim says there is evidence that we could be entering a period where the tropics are relatively quiet…

Cut 13 (08)  “named storms”

Hurricane researchers say changes in ocean patterns, like low sea surface temperatures and salinity levels, have caused hurricane activity to increase or decrease for long periods of time since the 1800s. Keim says we’ve been in an active period since the mid 1990s and there’s a possibility that we could be taking a brief pause….

Cut 14 (12) “a change”

Keim says only time will tell whether we are entering a quieter period for hurricanes…

Cut 15  (12)  “slowing down”

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By not playing a full game against McNeese State on Saturday, sophomore quarterback Brandon Harris missed out on some valuable reps. But Coach Les Miles says Harris prepared well for the Cowboys and expects that same level of preparation to continue for the new season opener

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Mississippi State went on the road for its season opener and beat Southern Miss. Miles says the cancellation of the McNeese State game will not be used as an excuse for how they perform against the Bulldogs

Cut 17 (13) “hinder it” 

LRN Sportscast 16:45 Sept 7

Because of Saturday night’s cancellation, LSU quarterback Brandon Harris missed out on some valuable reps to get himself ready for this Saturday’s game against Mississippi State. But Coach Les Miles says Harris prepared well for the Cowboys and expects that same level of preparation to continue for the new season opener…
cut 16 (14) “…Mississippi State”
Athletic Director Joe Alleva says they may notify fans as early as tomorrow on how ticketholders for the McNeese State game will be refunded.

Louisiana Tech had an impresive performance in its season opening win over Southern. The Bulldogs had nearly six-hundred yards of total offense in a 62-15 win over the Jaguars. But Tech has a quick turnaround this week, as they visit Western Kentucky on Thursday. The Hilltoppers upset Vandy last week.

The Saints are officially in game week. as they get ready for the season opener against the Arizona Cardinals. Coach Sean Payton did not speak with the media today, but we should get better idea later in the week on the availability of several injured players like running back CJ Spiller, safety Jairus Byrd, cornerback Brandon Browner and running back Khiry Robinson.

One other piece of NFL news…former Louisiana Tech Bulldog IK Enemkpali has reportedly signed with the Buffalo Bills practice squad.

ULM’s Rashon Ceasar has been named the Sun Belt Conference’s Offensive student-athlete of the week. Ceasar had a career-high 13 catches and a personal best 153 yards receiving in the loss to Georgia. Ceasar also caught two TD passes. The Warhawks are home this Saturday to host Nicholls State.

Southeastern Lousiaina’s Harlan Miller was named the Southland Defensive Player of the Week. The junior from Kentwood had two interceptions in the Lions season opening win over Northwestern State. In the latest F-C-S Coaches poll…S-L-U is ranked 18th, while McNeese is ranked 23rd.

LRN Newscast 14:30 September 7

There’s good and bad news on the state of labor in Louisiana on this Labor Day. The Louisiana Budget Project says between 2012-2014, median wages have increased 39 cents. LBP Director Jan Moller says while we have more people working in the state than ever before, but the gap between the number of low income residents and wealthy individuals continues to get bigger….
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Moller says we’re also losing jobs in the construction industry and manufacturing.

According to a recent LSU AgCenter report, in 2013 feral hogs caused more than $74 million dollars in farm damage here. The research was conducted by AgCenter Economist Shaun Tanger. He says that number is just based on reports from farmers and doesn’t even include non-farm land damage:
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The Agcenter estimates the feral hog population at 500-thousand.

Franklin Parish remains in shock over the death of 16-year-old Tyrell Cameron, who lost his life from an apparent broken neck sustained while playing football on Friday night. Matt Reynolds is the play-by-play man for the Franklin Parish Patriots and says Cameron was covering a punt and ran into a Sterlington player who was blocking for the returner…:
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Cameron was died shortly after the fatal hit. Franklin Parish’s next game is against Wossman and the game has been moved up to Thursday.

By not playing McNeese State on Saturday night, what kind of impact will that have on LSU’s aspirations to get into the four-team playoff. Coach Les Miles is not sure….
cut 15 (17) “…might play”
LSU AD Joe Alleva says he’ll likely inform fans tomorrow about refunds for the McNeese game.

LRN Newscast 13:30 Sept 7

Louisiana is making strides in increased wages and gender pay equality but there is still long way to go for workers on this Labor Day. Emelie Gunn has more…
voicer 1 (31) “…reporting’

The Calcasieu parish Sheriff’s office says a fight between two roomates left one person dead and the other facing charges of manslaughter. Deputies say 64-year-old Randall Austin fatally shot 40-year-old Sidney “Jody” Joseph during a struggle with a shotgun. Austin is in the Calcasieu Correctional Center.

Franklin Parish is still trying to get over the shock of a high school football player dying after apparently breaking his neck during a game on Friday night. A vigil was held for 16-year-old Tyrell Cameron on Saturday at Franklin Parish High School and Matt Reynolds with KMAR radio says it was great to see Franklin Parish support the team and Cameron’s family…
cut 19 (12) “….terrible event”

And LSU football coach Les Miles agrees with the decision on cancelling Saturday night’s McNeese State game because of lightning. The decision was made around 10:30 and Miles says there was no sense in trying to resume the game around midnight…
cut 14 (12) “…in the morning”
Athletic Director Joe Alleva says they’ll probably notify fans tomorrow about how they will refund those who had McNeese tickets.

LRN Newscast 12:30 Sept 7

It’s Labor Day, a day off for many workers. Jan Moller, director of the Louisiana Budget Project, says there’s evidence that the gender pay gap is shrinking in Louisiana. Mollier says women are beginning to make some headway on their male counterparts…
cut 6 (10) “….with men”
Historically, the gender pay gap in Louisiana is the highest in the nation.

There’s still debate on whether LSU should have played McNeese State on Sunday after lightning prevented them from playing on Saturday night. LSU Athletic director Joe Alleva says Sunday was not a viable option for them or McNeese State…
cut 30 (11) “…to play”
Alleva says they will notify fans by Wednesday about ticket refunds.

The LSU Ag Center increases its estimate on how much damage feral hogs perform on Louisiana farms. Michael Farrar has the story…
cut 2 (30) “….reporting”

The state department of health and hospitals announces that there’s been three cases of salmonella in Louisiana that’s part of a 27-state oubreak. The culprit is cucumbers from Andrew and Williamson Fresh Produce of San Diego. DHH says they’ve been working with restaurants and grocery stores to make sure these cucumbers are thrown out.