13:30 Newscast March 3, 2015

The Louisiana Association of Business and Industry says Governor Bobby Jindal’s proposal to eliminate the inventory tax credit will hurt the state’s economy. Jeff Palermo has more…:
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The Governor’s Office of Homeland Security is monitoring another round of possible dangerous winter weather conditions across mostly north Louisiana Wednesday night. The National Weather Service says we could see sleet in these areas, icy roads and possible snow as frozen temperatures are expected after and during some of the rain that’s moving through.

The Shreveport Police Department is looking for a second suspect in a deadly home invasion. Corporal Marcus Hines says the other suspect was shot by the homeowner. He says they blieve the two men entered the home wearing masks and one of them was armed with a semi-automatic rifle…:
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Hines says they think the motive for the shooting was drug related. The case remains under investigation.

The Terrebonne Parish Sheriff’s office says a 14-year-old student from HL Bourgeois High is under arrest accused of threatening to blow up the school two times. They say administrators got an email Monday morning which said a bomb had been placed in the school and was going to go off during the day. The same thing happened last Tuesday. The emails were traced to the teen juvenile who was charged with two counts of false communication of a bomb threat.

 

12:30 Newscast March 3rd, 2015

The Louisiana Association of Business and Industry plans to fight Governor Bobby Jindal’s proposal to repeal the inventory tax credit. Such a move would save the state an estimated $380 million which could be used for health care and higher education. But LABI Vice President, Jim Patterson, says a repeal of this tax credit would be devastating to business across the state…:
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Patterson says businesses could decide to shift inventories to states that do not have such a tax and those warehouse jobs would be lost.

The East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff’s office says they are investigating a shooting which left an intruder dead apparently at the hands of the owner of a home he was breaking into. Detectives believe a male and female were trying to break into the home earlier this morning when the man was shot and killed.

The State Fire Marshal’s Office says they are working an investigation into a fire which claimed the life of a 73-year-old woman last night in Opelousas. Fire Marshal Butch Browning says St. Landry Fire District 3 firefighters responded to a wood frame dwelling around 4am which they found fully engulfed in flames. He says the 73 year old victim was also located…:
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They are still working to determine the cause of the blaze.

The price of gas keeps going up. We’re up another penny from the day before to $2.22 which is almost a dime more than this time last week.

 

11:40 LRN Sportscast March 3rd

The LSU baseball team is set to host Stephen F Austin at Alex Box Stadium tonight. Tigers Coach Paul Mainieri is still looking for a starting third baseman he can count on. Tonight he’ll give Conner Hale a chance at the hot corner. Hale has started at first and second base this season.

In other college baseball action tonight…Northwestern State hosts ULM. The Demons are five and six on the year, while the Warhawks are six and three.

McNeese State is at Sam Houston, Tulane travels to Nicholls State, who is 7-3-and-1 on the season. And Southeastern Louisiana hosts Alcorn State.

In college hoops last night, the Lions lost to Northwestern State 92-79. The Demons improve to 12-and-4 four in the Southland. McNeese State got a big win as they look to make the Southland Tournament. The Cowboys edged Lamar 70 to 69. And Nicholls State beat UNO in overtime.

LSU sophomore guard Tim Quarterman is the SEC player of the week. Quarterman had a triple-double versus Ole Miss on Saturday. Quarterman is the third player in LSU history to record a triple-double, Shaquille O’ Neal and Pete Maravich are the other two. Quarterman says his mother is really proud of what he did…
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Quarterman and the Tigers host Tennessee tomorrow night.

In the NBA…the Pelicans five-game winning streak ended last night as New Orleans fell to Dallas 102-93. The Pels will try to start a new win streak on Wednesday when they host Detroit.

And there are reports the Saints will need to shed 22-million dollars by March tenth to get under the NFL salary cap. That means some high-priced players could be released over the next week.

11:30 Newscast February 3rd, 2015

The state Department of Revenue announces that state tax refunds are now being issued. Eric Gill reports…:
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The Jeff Davis Parish Sheriff’s office says 4 more arrests have been made in connection with the death of a 73-year-old Lake Arthur man. They say the latest charges come after an investigation revealing the four additional suspects aided 18-year-old Roderick Cawthorne and 26-year-old Brett Hebert in the murder of Charles Talen.

The Terrebonne Parish Sheriff’s Office says a 14-year-old student from H.L. Bourgeois High in Gray is under arrest accused of calling in 2 bomb threats to the school. Captain Dawn Foret says last Tuesday and yesterday there were two separate bomb threats they were emailed to the school’s principal…:
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She says they traced the emails to the teen who admitted what he’d done. The suspect is charged with two coutns of False Communication of a Bomb Threat.

North Louisiana could be in for another winter weather event tomorrow night into Thursday. Meteorologist Davyon Hill with the National Weather Service in Shreveport says once again traffic conditions could be affected:
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He says the line of the potential sleet Wednesday night stretches from Natchitoches to Monroe and areas west of that. Central Louisiana could be in for freezing rain.

 

10:30 Newscast March 3, 2015

As the military, once again, looks to reduce the number of troops at the Fort Polk Army base, the Army is holding a meeting tonight to listen to concerns about the potential effects a troop reduction could have on the area. Eric Gill reports…:
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The State Fire Marshal’s Office is working a fatal overnight fire in Opelousas. They say once fire fighters arrived the residence was completely engulfed in flames and later the 63-year-old female victim was located. The cause of the blaze is under investigation.

The Shreveport Police Department says they are looking for a suspect following an overnight fatal home invasion attempt which claimed the life of the second robber apparently at the hands of the owner of the residence. Corporal Marcus Hines says officers were called to a home after a reported home invasion was called in around 1am…:
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Hines says they believe drugs were the motive for the attempted robbery but the case remains a very active one as they search for the other suspect who got away.

The state Department of Revenue announces that tax refunds are now being issued. LDR said that it would not process refunds until March 2 but they actually began last Friday. Spokeswoman Kizzie Payton says the delay was due to the increase in fraudulent tax returns across the nation…:
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She says, thus far, over 763,000 tax returns have been filed and about 244,000 have been processed.

 

09:30 Newscast March 3, 2015

It looks like north Louisiana is in for yet another winter weather event Wednesday night into Thursday. Jeff Palermo has more…

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A Winter Storm Watch has been issued for north Louisiana.

The Jeff Davis Sheriff’s Department announce that four more arrests have been made in connection with the death of Charles Talen, Sr. Talen was found dead in his Lake Arthur home last month after his car had been stolen. Authorities say Carlos Daniels, Vaughn Robinson, Monique Berry, and Dawn Fontenot were arrested for helping Brett Hebert and Roderick Cawthorne before and after the crimes. Hebert and Cawthorne were arrested for first degree murder earlier this week.

Governor Jindal’s proposed budget is about 200-million dollars short of what’s needed to fully fund the state’s public colleges and universities, according to Higher Education Commissioner Joe Rallo. He says higher education leaders are looking at various options to improve their funding situation and one idea is to privatize some public universities…

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The state’s budget problems have raised concerns that one possible solution is to close college campuses.

A new study suggests adults 63 and older who sleep more than eight hours a day, face a greater risk of having a stroke. Dr. Caroline Barton with LSU Health New Orleans School of Medicine says the study also noted that if someone had a significant change in their sleeping habits it was a bad sign…

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The findings were published in the journal Neurology.

08:30 Newscast March 3, 2015

Tonight in Leesville, the Army will hold a listening session to hear community concerns about the potential effects a troop reduction at Fort Polk could have on the area. Fort Polk Progress Chairman, Michael Reese, says they will host three simultaneous events in Leesville, Lake Charles, and Alexandria that will be simulcast to the meeting. He says if you can attend one of the three events, your presence could speak volumes to the Army…

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Reese says attendence at these events is very key and critical to their mission of avoiding massive troop reductions at Fort Polk.

Another winter weather event could hit north Louisiana Wednesday night into Thursday. Meteorologist Davyon Hill with the National Weather Service in Shreveport says a cold front will start moving through late this evening. He says this line of a possible wintry mix is from Natchitoches to Monroe and northwest of that…

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Winter Storm Watches have been issued for north Louisiana.

The Terrebonne Parish Sheriff’s Office has arrested a 14-year-old student at H.L Bourgeois High School in Gray for allegedly making a bomb threat. Authorities say students were evacuated Monday after school officials received an e-mail concerning a bomb inside the school. They say the student confessed and admitted to sending a similar threat last week. The juvenile is charged with two counts of false communication of a bomb threat.

A new study suggests people who sleep longer face a greater risk of having a stroke. Michelle Southern reports.

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07:30 Newscast March 3, 2015

The Army is holding a listening session tonight to hear concerns about the potential effects a troop reduction at Fort Polk could have on the area. Fort Polk Progress Chairman, Michael Reese, says Fort Polk faced a reduction last year and the base only lost around 250 troops…

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There will be three simultaneous events in Leesville, Lake Charles, and Alexandria that will be simulcast to the listening session.

According to Higher Education Commissioner Joe Rallo, Governor Jindal’s proposed budget is about 200-million dollars short of what’s needed to fully fund the state’s public colleges and universities. The state’s budget problems have raised concerns that one possible solution is to close college campuses. But Rallo says the state will not see the kind of savings some might expect by shutting down a school…

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He says if the funding situation doesn’t change, campus leaders will have to make some tough decisions.

New research suggests people who sleep longer face a greater risk of having a stroke. Dr. Caroline Barton with LSU Health New Orleans School of Medicine says stability of sleep as a trait is very important…

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The study followed patients for 10 years and found that someone 63 or older who sleeps more than eight hours a day is 46 percent more likely to suffer a stroke in the next decade than adults who sleep for 6-8 hours.

It looks like north Louisiana is in for yet another winter weather event Wednesday night into Thursday. Meteorologist Davyon Hill with the National Weather Service in Shreveport says a cold front is moving through late this evening into tomorrow bringing some rain along with it and a massive temperature drop behind it…

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A Winter Storm Watch has been issued for portions of north Louisiana.

06:45 Sportscast March 3, 2015

The Pelicans’ five game winning streak came to an end last night with a 102-93 loss to the Dallas Mavericks. Norris Cole came off the bench to lead the Pels with 19, followed by Eric Gordon’s 18. The third quarter was the key as the Mavs held the Pelicans to 26-percent shooting from the floor while outscoring the Pels 25-13. The Pelicans remain one game behind Oklahoma City for the Western Conference’s final playoff spot. The Pels will host Detroit tomorrow night.

In Southland Conference basketball last night, Kevin Hardy hit a layup with six seconds remaining to give McNeese State a 70-69 win over Lamar, last night. Desharick Guidry lead the way for the Cowboys with 23, Hardy followed with 19. With the win, McNeese improves to 7-10 in the league.

Nicholls State beat UNO 89-79. Ja’Dante’ Frye lead the Colonels with 23.

And Northwestern State defeated Southeastern Louisiana 92-79. Zeek Woodley lead the Demons with 21, while the Lions’ Cedric Jenkins lead all scorers with 25. The loss puts Southeastern a half game behind Houston Baptist for the final spot in the Southland Conference tournament.

LSU sophomore guard Tim Quarterman is the SEC player of the week. Quarterman had a triple-double over the weekend, the first one for LSU since Shaquille O’ Neal did it in 1992. Quarterman had 18 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists against Ole Miss on Saturday and he didn’t know he was close to accomplishing the feat…

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Quarterman is the third player in LSU history to record a triple-double, Shaquille O’ Neal and Pete Maravich are the other two.

In college baseball, the second ranked LSU Tigers host Stephen F. Austin tonight. Senior left-hander Kyle Bouman will get the start tonight for the Tigers, while the Lumberjacks will counter with junior left-hander Eric Polivka. First pitch is scheduled for 6:30.

Nicholls State hosts number 25 Tulane tonight at Ray Diddier Field.

And Southeastern Louisiana will take on Alcorn State tonight in Hammond. First pitch is at 6PM.

06:30 Newscast March 3, 2015

Higher Education Commissioner Joe Rallo says Governor Jindal’s proposed budget is about 200-million dollars short of what’s needed to fully fund the state’s public college and universities. Rallo says if the funding situation doesn’t change, campus leaders will have to make some tough decisions…

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The state’s budget problems have raised concerns that one possible solution is to close college campuses.

The Army is holding a meeting tonight to listen to concerns about the potential effects a troop reduction at Fort Polk could have on the area. Fort Polk Progress Chairman, Michael Reese, says the listening session is the final event in the Army’s evaluation process. He says they will host three events in Leesville, Lake Charles, and Alexandria…

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The military is considering troop reductions at 30 bases nationwide.
A new study suggests people who sleep longer face a greater risk of having a stroke. Researchers followed patients for 10 years and found that someone 63 or older who sleeps more than eight hours a day is 46 percent likelier to suffer a stroke in the next decade than adults who sleep for 6-8 hours. Dr. Caroline Barton is an assistant professor of neurology at LSU Health New Orleans School of Medicine…

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Barton says you can’t diagnose a stroke before it happens but studies like this help give doctors clues as to what might be causing them.