09:30 Newscast, August 22nd, 2015

As predicted, Hurricane Danny lost strength last night and has downgraded from a Category 3 to a Category 2. Additional weakening is forecast during the next 48 hours, and Danny is expected to become a tropical storm on Sunday as it approaches the Leeward Islands. National Hurricane Center forecaster Jack Beven says it could even dissipate after five or six days because it’s relatively small storm…:
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The official forecast calls for Danny to weaken to a depression Wednesday after passing near or over Haiti.

The Kissing Congressman Vance McAllister tells a Monroe newspaper that he plans to run against State Senator Mike Walsworth for the Senate District 33 seat. The former US Representative says his wife has forgiven him over the scandal in which he was caught on video kissing a woman who worked for him — and it’s behind him. McAllister says District 33 needs better than Walsworth who he calls a “Jindal Puppet.”

Authorities in St. Tammany Parish have arrested an 18-year-old in connection with three overdoses that happened at Covington High School. Thursday afternoon, three students were taken to an emergency room after smoking “mojo,” a synthetic cannabinoid that mimics the effects of marijuana according to deputies. 18-year-old Caleb Badeaux of Folsom is charged accused of supplying the synthetic marijuana to the teens. The students have been released from the hospital.

Law enforcement around Louisiana are participating in the national Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over campaign. Emelie Gunn has more…:
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08:30 Weekend Newscast, August 22, 2015

Hurricane Danny weakened from a Category 3 to a Category 2 storm late Friday night, as it moves across the Atlantic far from land. National Hurricane Center forecaster Jack Beven says it doesn’t surprise him that the storm has lost strength. He says it will most likely downgrade back into a tropical storm this weekend…:
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Beven says it’s too early to tell what Hurricane Danny’s next move is and if it will make its path through the Gulf of Mexico after passing through the Caribbean.

Law enforcement around the state begin participating today in a national campaign called Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over. It will last through the Labor Day weekend. State Police Sgt. Nick Manale says the goal is to catch those who are driving drunk.
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Former US Representative Vance McAllister reportedly wants to get back into politics. The so called Kissing Congressman told the News Star that he plans to run for the state Senate seat representing northeast Louisiana and unseat two-term incumbent Mike Walsworth of West Monroe. McAllister asserts that the scandal, in which he was caught on camera making out with a staffer, is behind him and that his wife supports his bid for the District 33 seat serving parts of Claiborne, Lincoln, Morehouse, Ouachita, Union and West Carroll parishes.

It’s the first week of the fall shrimp season and Louisiana Shrimp Association President Clint Guidry says the they look a lot better than the prices at the dock. Eric Gill reports…:
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LRN Newscast 17:30 August 21

Law enforcement around Louisiana are participating in the national Drive Sober or Get Pulled over campaign. Emelie Gunn has more…
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Former US Representative Vance McAllister, also known as the Kissing Congressman, tells Gannett newspapers that he plans on making a political comeback. McAllister says he plans to run against state senator Michael Walsworth this fall. McAllister was voted out of office last fall after security video caught him kissing a woman that wasn’t his wife.

The state Department of Wildlife and Fisheries opened the fall shrimp season this week. Fishermen are reporting good catches off of the Louisiana coast — but prices at the dock are as much as 65 percent less than last year. Louisiana Shrimp Association President Clint Guidry blames a flood of imports which they’ve been fighting for awhile…:
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He says, without federal government intervention, the entire domestic shrimp industry could be destroyed.

Two Caddo Parish women have been arrested after allegedly stealing 400 thousand dollars from a 96 year-old. The caretaker-thirty-nine year old Alye Haralson, and the elderly woman’s granddaughter-39 year-old Jennifer Smith of Shreveport-reportedly spent money on trips, clothing, and furniture…
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That’s Caddo Parish Sheriff’s Office spokesperson Cindy Chadwick.

LRN Newscast 16:30 08-21-15

The National Hurricane Center is tracking the movement of Hurricane Danny…
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That’s National Hurricane Center forecaster Jack Beven, who says Danny is about to run into an area of upper level winds, which will likely make it a tropical storm within the next couple of days.

The Caddo Parish Sheriff’s Office says two women are under arrest accused of stealing big bucks from the bank account of a 96-year-old. Spokesperson Cindy Chadwick says the caretaker and the granddaughter allegedly stole about $200 thousand dollars each…
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Now 39-year-olds Alye Haralson and Jennifer Smith of Shreveport are touring the inside of the Caddo Parish Correctional Center.
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A Folsom man was arrested today following the drug overdoses of three Covington High School students yesterday. Eighteen year-old Caleb Badeaux reportedly provided the trio with a synthetic drug called “mojo” which offers the effects similar to marijuana. Those students had to be sent to the emergency room. All three are expected to recover.

Louisiana Shrimp Association President Clint Guidry says in the first week of the fall shrimp season, the shrimp look a lot better than the prices shrimpers are getting…
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LRN Sportscast 16:45 August 21

The Saints will have their second test of the preseason on Saturday night as they host Tom Brady and the New England Patriots. The first preseason game did not go well for New Orleans as they lost to Baltimore. But despite the bad game last week, second-year wide receiver Brandin Cooks likes the team’s attitude as it gets ready for the regular season…
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Cooks had a 28-yard touchdown catch in the first preseason game. We’ll see what he can do in game number two, which kicks off at 6:30 on Saturday night.

The Baton Rouge Advocate reports that former LSU defensive coordinator John Chavis’ lawsuit against his former employer has been tossed out. That means the legal battle will now be decided in Louisiana as the courts will consider LSU’s lawsuit against Chavis. LSU claims that Chavis must pay a 400-thousand dollar buyout for getting out of his contract early.

ULM Coach Todd Berry says redshirt freshman Garrett Smith remains the leader in the battle to be the Warhawks starting quarterback heading into Saturday’s final scrimmage of fall camp. Berry says Smith is starting to separate himself from the others competing for the job. Saturday is Fan apprecipation night and after the scrimmage, there will be a meet and greet with the players.

Louisiana Tech’s fan fest is at three PM at the Thomas Assembly Center on Saturday. Head Coach Skip Holtz says he looks forward to this event every year…
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After the annual fan fest, the Bulldogs will hold an open scrimmage.

McNeese State closes out fall camp with with a scrimmage on Saturday morning. It’s also been announced that Cox Sports TV will televise the Cowboys home opener against Incarnate Word. CST will also carry the Pokes game at Nicholls State on October third and the October 10th home game against Southeastern Louisiana.

LRN Newscast 15:30 08-21-15

Hurricane Danny has strengthened into a Category 3 storm but forecasters expect it to weaken as it spins towards the Caribbean. National Hurricane Center forecaster Jack Beven says the winds have increased to 115 miles an hour but that could be it.
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And in fact, he says, Danny is expected to weaken to Tropical Storm status within the next couple of days.

The State Department of Wildlife and Fisheries opened the fall shrimp season this week, and the catches look strong so far. But Louisiana Shrimp Association President Clint Guidry says the prices shrimpers are getting don’t look nearly as good as the shrimp…
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And unless the feds intervenes, the entire Louisiana industry could go under.
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According to the Louisiana Highway Safety Commission, there were 653 fatal crashes in 2014 and 44 percent were estimated to be alcohol related. State Police Sgt. Nick Manale says the “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over Campaign” starts today with more patrols and more DUI checkpoints.
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The campaign will last through Labor Day.

Two Caddo Parish women have been arrested after allegedly stealing 400 thousand dollars from a 96 year-old. The caretaker-thirty-nine year old Alye Haralson, and the elderly woman’s granddaughter-39 year-old Jennifer Smith of Shreveport-reportedly spent money on trips, clothing, and furniture…
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That’s Caddo Parish Sheriff’s Office spokesperson Cindy Chadwick.

LRN Newscast 14:30 08-21-15

Even though Hurricane Danny has strengthened into a Category 3 storm, forecasters expect it to weaken as it heads towards the Caribbean….
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That’s National Hurricane Center forecaster Jack Beven says it might even dissipate after five or six days because it’s a relatively small storm.

The Caddo Parish Sheriff’s Office says two women are under arrest accused of stealing a very large amount of money from the bank account of a 96-year-old and going on wild spending sprees.
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That’s Caddo Parish Sheriff’s Office spokesperman Cindy Chadwick, who says those arrested were woman’s caretaker – 39-year-old Alye Haralson- and the granddaughter – 39-year-old Jennifer Smith of Shreveport.
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The “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” campaign is now officially underway, and State Police Sgt. Nick Manale says they, along with local law enforcement, will be using grant money to pay for overtime to ensure there are more patrols and DUI checkpoints through Labor Day.
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According to the Louisiana Highway Safety Commission, there were 653 fatal crashes last year, and 44 percent of them were estimated to be alcohol related.

The fall shrimp season opened this week, and local shrimpers are having big financial struggles. Louisiana Shrimp Association President Clint Guidry says shrimpers are getting up to 65-percent less for their catches this year compared to last year, because of a large influx of imported shrimp…
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LRN PM Newscall August 21

During the first week of the fall shrimp season Louisiana Shrimp Association President Clint Guidry says the shrimp look a lot better than the prices shrimpers are getting at the dock. Eric Gill reports…

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Law enforcement around Louisiana are participating in the national Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over campaign. Emelie Gunn has more….

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Hurricane Danny has strengthened into a Category 3 storm but forecasters expect it to weaken as it spins towards the Caribbean. National Hurricane Center forecaster Jack Beven says the winds have increased to 115 miles an hour but that might be the peak intensity.

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Beven says  Danny is about to run into an area of upper level winds, which will cause it to slow down and most likely downgrade back to a tropical storm within the next couple of days.

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Beven says it’s too early to tell what Hurricane Danny’s next move is and if it will make its path through the Gulf of Mexico after passing through the Caribbean. He says it could even dissipate after five or six days because it’s relatively small storm.

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The state Department of Wildlife and Fisheries opened the fall shrimp season this week. Fishermen are reporting good catches so far off of the Louisiana coast. But Louisiana Shrimp Association President Clint Guidry says the prices shrimpers are getting at the dock don’t look nearly as good as the shrimp…

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Guidry says shrimpers are getting up to 65-percent less for their catches this year compared to last year. He attributes the drop in price is due to a large influx of imported shrimp and the hesitancy from federal officials to enforce regulations already in place. Guidry says they’ve been fighting these imports for years…

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He says, without federal government intervention, the entire shrimp industry could be destroyed. Shrimpers have reported receiving prices of $1.40 per pound for their catch. Guidry says the industry won’t be able to operate at these prices for very much longer…

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Law enforcement around the state begin participating today in a national campaign called Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over. It will last through the Labor Day weekend. State Police Sgt. Nick Manale says the goal is to catch those who are driving drunk.

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According to the Louisiana Highway Safety Commission, there were 653 fatal crashes in 2014 and 44 percent of them were estimated to be alcohol related. Manale says State Police wants to make sure families have a safe Labor Day holiday and keep the fatality count down.

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Manale says State Police and local police departments will use grant money to pay for overtime to ensure there are more patrols and DUI checkpoints.

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The Caddo Parish Sheriff’s Office says two women are under arrest accused of stealing $400,000 from the bank account of a 96-year-old and going on wild spending sprees. Spokeswoman Cindy Chadwick says 39-year-old Alye Haralson was the elderly woman’s caretaker and 39-year-old Jennifer Smith of Shreveport was the granddaughter…:

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Chadwick says they were altered by the victim’s attorney that some suspicious activity was going on over a period of years. She says investigators were able to determine that the two women had misappropriated $200,000 each…:

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Chadwick says each woman is charged with exploitation of the infirmed and the investigation is continuing because they expect the loss amount to increase. She says in addition to the lavish trips, hundreds of these dollars were spent at clothing stores, restaurants, beauty salons and even furniture…:

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13:30 Newscast, August 21st, 2015

Hurricane Danny has been upgraded to a category three storm with maximum sustained winds at 115 miles per hour. Danny is moving west-northwest at about 10 miles per hour. Forecasters say the hurricane may weaken over the next 48 hours and possibly be downgraded to a tropical storm. They still say it’s too early to tell what Hurricane Danny’s next move is and if it will make its path through the Gulf of Mexico after passing through the Caribbean.

Law enforcement around Louisiana are participating in the national Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over campaign. Emelie Gunn has more…:
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The state Department of Wildlife and Fisheries opened the fall shrimp season this week. Fishermen are reporting good catches so far off of the Louisiana coast — but prices at the dock are about 65 percent less than last year. Louisiana Shrimp Association President Clint Guidry blames massive imports which they’ve been fighting for quite some time…:
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He says, without federal government intervention, the entire shrimp industry could be destroyed.

Cops say they’ve made an arrest in connection with the three Covington High School students who were rushed to the hospital yesterday after apparent synthetic drug overdoses. Reports indicate another student, 18-year-old Caleb Badeaux was booked on a count of distribution of a scheduled narcotic to a student and one count of violation of having a controlled substance within 2,000 feet of a school. The students who overdosed were expected to be released from the hospital today.

 

12:30 Newscast, August 21st, 2015

Law enforcement around the state begin participating today in a national campaign called Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over. It will last through the Labor Day weekend. State Police Sgt. Nick Manale says the goal is to catch those who are driving drunk…:
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Manale says State Police and local police departments will use grant money to pay for overtime enforcement to ensure there are more patrols and DUI checkpoints.

Hurricane Danny is now a Category 2 storm but forecasters don’t think it will be this strong for much longer. National Hurricane Center forecaster Jack Beven says Danny is about to run into an area of upper level winds, which will cause it to slow down and most likely downgrade back to a tropical storm within the next couple of days…:
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It’s the first week of the fall shrimp season and Louisiana Shrimp Association President Clint Guidry says the they look a lot better than the prices at the dock. Eric Gill reports…:
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An arrest has been made in connection with the case of the three Covington High students who were rushed to the hospital yesterday after apparently overdosing on synthetic drugs. Two of the students were 15 and another 16.