11:30 Newscast January 7th, 2015

Tomorrow morning we’ll see the coldest temperatures of the winter as low temperatures will dip into the teens in north Louisiana and low 20s in south Louisiana. The cold weather means a greater risk of fires as people try to keep their homes warm. State Fire Marshal Butch Browning says use today to make sure your detectors work…:
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Browning says do not use your stove or stove top as a way to heat your home.

Police in Baton Rouge say a 12-year-old boy is in critical condition after a car served off the road and hit him while he was walking to school this morning. They believe it was a mechanical program with the vehicle which caused the driver to lose control and hit the boy walking along a nearby sidewalk. Cops say the driver isn’t cited and the crash is under investigation.

The Kaplan Police Department says an Abbeville High School teacher is in jail accused of having sex with one of his female juvenile students. Chief Boyd Adams says they originally received the complaint about 36-year-old Nicholas Willis from Abbeville Police…:
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According to the Vermilion Parish School System website, Willis taught physical science and chemistry. He is charged with felony carnal knowledge of a juvenile and is being held on a $200,000 bond.

The State Department of Transportation announces a plan to widen a portion of I-10 between Lafayette and St. Martin Parishes. DOTD spokesperson Diedra Druilhet says construction will take place where I-10 meets I-49 all the way to Breaux Bridge. She says the estimated cost of this project will be in the neighborhood of $125 million…:
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She says this is the first of three projects that will widen or improve I-10 from Lafayette to the Atchafalaya Basin.

 

10:30 Newscast January 7th, 2015

After getting sworn in yesterday, Republican Senator Bill Cassidy gets down to work today in the G-O-P controlled Senate. Scott Carwile has the story…:
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Most of the state will be on the hook for a hard freeze warning from the National Weather Service tonight through mid-morning Thursday. Wind Advisories have also been issued. Temps could be in the middle teens to lower 20s in some places and are expected to last up to 12 hours.

Season 7 of Duck Dynasty begins tonight and some are saying nobody cares anymore. Emily Yahr, who is an entertainment reporter for The Washington Post, says compared to the nearly 12 million people who tuned in for the season 4 premiere, that was down to less than 3 million for season 6 last November. She says the hilarious “wow factor” of how the family interacts with each other is wearing off…:
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But she doesn’t think this would be the last season as Duck Dynasty is pretty much the best thing A&E has going for it right now.

ESPN is reporting Rob Ryan will remain the defensive coordinator for the New Orleans Saints. The same sources report there will be other changes to the defensive coaching staff and personnel but Ryan, whose status was thought to be in limbo after a tough 7-9 season, will remain with the Black and Gold.

09:30 Newscast January 7, 2015

24/7 Wall Street has listed Louisiana as the 5th most dangerous state in the USA. LSU Criminologist Edward Shihadeh says it’s important to remember that the crime rate is improving in Louisiana but it’s also coming down in other states. He says New Orleans and Baton Rouge have had a lot of success going after gang violence…

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The report indicates Alaska, New Mexico, Nevada, and Tennessee are more dangerous than Louisiana.

The newly sworn-in Republican controlled Congress is already butting heads with President Barack Obama over the much-delayed five-point-four billion dollar Keystone XL pipeline. Newly elected Republican Senator Bill Cassidy doesn’t understand the opposition to the project…

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The White House has threatened a veto, if lawmakers approve the Canada-to-Texas pipeline.

The arctic weather moving through the state has caused hard freeze warnings to be issued for a vast majority of Louisiana tonight into Thursday morning. The National Weather Service says most of the state can expect freezing temperatures again Friday morning. State Homeland Security officials urge residents to take care of plants, pets, and any exposed pipes and to monitor local media for any additional watches or warnings for your area.

The premiere of Duck Dynasty Season 7 is tonight on A&E and some experts are saying the show could be losing its luster. Michelle Southern reports.

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08:30 Newscast January 7, 2015

The new Republican controlled Congress is already at odds with President Barack Obama on several issues. Newly elected Republican Senator Bill Cassidy says one bill he hopes gets to the President’s desk is legislation that would increase the revenue Louisiana would receive from royalties from drilling in the outer continental shelf and that money would go towards coastal restoration….

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Although Republicans do have a majority in the Senate, they do not have enough votes to over ride a presidential veto.

The Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness is asking residents to please be alert of the cold, arctic weather that is currently moving through Louisiana. GOHSEP Director Kevin Davis says while no major impacts are expected from the freezing conditions, the state will be ready to address any potential problems…:

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He says you should protect pets, plants, and pipes as a hard freeze is expected at sundown through Thursday morning.

According to 24/7 Wall Street, Louisiana is the 5th most dangerous state in the USA. Michelle Southern reports…

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A federal judge has sentenced a Many man to more than 14 years in prison for selling methamphetamine. 28-year-old Jamal Holland pleaded guilty to selling 39 grams of meth to undercover agents in 2013. Holland was sentenced to 173 months in prison and three years of supervised release.

07:30 Newscast January 7, 2015

The Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness is asking residents to please be mindful of the arctic weather that is currently moving through the state. GOHSEP Director Kevin Davis says you should protect pets, plants and pipes and if you plan to use space heaters…

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The National Weather Service says the cold blast began impacting Louisiana overnight and a hard freeze is expected at sundown through Thursday morning.

The newly sworn-in Republican controlled Congress is already butting heads with President Barack Obama over the much-delayed Keystone XL pipeline. The House could approve a bill that green lights the project by the end of the week and a Senate vote could happen soon after. 60 members of the Senate support construction of the Keytone, including six Democrats, but newly elected Republican Senator Bill Cassidy is concerned that won’t be enough to over turn a Presidential veto…

cut 11 (08) “too bad”

Cassidy doesn’t understand the opposition to the five-point-four billion dollar project.

Louisiana is the 5th most dangerous state in the USA, according to 24/7 Wall Street. LSU Criminologist Edward Shihadeh says it’s important to remember that the crime rate is improving in Louisiana but it’s also coming down in other states…

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Shihadeh says poor socioeconomic factors likely contribute to higher crime rates in Louisiana.

The premiere of Duck Dynasty Season 7 is tonight at 8:30 on A&E and some experts are saying the show is losing its luster. But Emily Yahr, with the Washington Post, doesn’t think this is the end as 3 million people tuning in is a really great number for cable and it’s probably the best thing A&E has going on right now…

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She says one of the reasons could be that Duck Dynasty viewers are getting the vibe that the family is more concerned with their side projects launched since their rise to fame.

06:45 Sportscast January 7, 2015

After a very disappointing 7-9 season, Saints General Manager Mickey Loomis held a 30-minute meeting with reporters yesterday. Loomis is not ready to comment on whether defensive coordinator Rob Ryan will return next season and says they are still in the process of evaluating the entire organization….

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There have been reports the Saints will have trouble improving their roster, because of salary cap limitations, but Loomis downplayed those concerns

The lawyer for recently arrested Saints linebacker Junior Galette expects his client will be exonerated once all of the facts are presented. Galette was booked by Kenner Police Monday on a charge of simple battery with domestic violence. Attorney Ralph Whalen says the alleged victim in this case refused to leave Galette’s home and grabbed a knife, threatening Galette and four other people in the home.

It looks like LSU is moving forward in their search for a defensive coordinator. It’s being reported that Penn State defensive coordinator Bob Shoop will interview for the job in the very near future. Shoop just finished his first year in Happy Valley. Prior to that, he served three years as defensive coordinator at Vanderbilt, where the Commodores were never outside the top 25 in total defense. LSU is looking to fill the vacancy left when John Chavis accepted the defensive coordinator position at Texas A&M.

In other college football news…former Southeastern Louisiana head coach Mike Lucas has been added to Mark Hudspeth’s staff at U-L Lafayette. It’s been reported Lucas will coach the Ragin Cajuns defensive backs. He spent last season as the defensive coordinator at Northwestern State. Demons Head Coach Jay Thomas says they will take their time in naming a new defensive coordinator.

In the NBA, the Pelicans are on the road to take on the Hornets in Charlotte tonight. The Pels hope to return to their winning ways. They are 2-and-a-half games behind Phoenix for the final playoff spot in the Western Conference.

In college basketball, Tulane takes on Temple in a game you can catch on ESPNEWS beginning at 6PM.

06:30 Newscast January 7, 2015

A new Republican controlled Congress is already battling with President Barack Obama over the much-delayed Keystone XL oil pipeline. Newly elected republican senator Bill Cassidy doesn’t understand the opposition to the five-point-four billion dollar project…

cut 10 (10) “hate us”

The White House has issued a veto threat, if lawmakers approve the Canada-to-Texas pipeline.

The Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness is asking residents to please be aware of the artic weather that is currently moving through the state. The National Weather Service says the cold blast began impacting Louisiana overnight and a hard freeze is expected at sundown through Thursday morning. GOHSEP Director Kevin Davis…

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Davis says people are encouraged to monitor local media for any possible additional watches and warnings for your area.

According to 24/7 Wall Street, Louisiana is the 5th most dangerous state in the USA. The report indicates more dangerous than Louisiana are Alaska, New Mexico, Nevada and Tennessee. LSU Criminologist Edward Shihadeh says Louisiana has always ranked high nationally on crime…

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The report also says Louisiana ranks 3rd highest in poverty rate and only 83% of people here have a high school diploma which is the 4th lowest. Shihadeh says it’s important to remember that the crime rate is improving in Louisiana but it’s also coming down in other states.

AM Newscall January 7th, 2015

According to 24/7 Wall Street, Louisiana is the 5th most dangerous state in the USA. Michelle Southern reports…:

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The premiere of Duck Dynasty Season 7 is tonight at 8:30 on A&E and some experts are saying the show could be losing its luster. Michelle Southern reports.

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After getting sworn in yesterday, Republican Senator Bill Cassidy gets down to work today in the G-O-P controlled Senate. Scott Carwile has the story….

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According to 24/7 Wall Street, Louisiana is the 5th most dangerous state in the USA. The report indicates more dangerous than Louisiana are Alaska, New Mexico, Nevada and Tennessee. LSU Criminologist Edward Shihadeh (Sheh-Ha-Dah) says Louisiana has always ranked high nationally on crime…:

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The report also says Louisiana ranks 3rd highest in poverty rate and only 83% of people here have a high school diploma which is the 4th lowest. Shihadeh says lack of education and crime go hand in hand which is a well known finding. He says it’s important to remember that the crime rate is improving in Louisiana but it’s also coming down in other states…:

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Shihadeh says poor socioeconomic factors likely contribute to higher crime rates in Louisiana. He says New Orleans and Baton Rouge have had a lot of success going after gang violence…:

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The premiere of Duck Dynasty Season 7 is tonight at 8:30 on A&E and some experts are saying the show is losing its luster. Emily Yahr covers pop culture and entertainment for The Washington Post. She says it’s not unusual for reality show ratings to drop, but the Robertson family has seen a major decrease in numbers…:

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Yahr says one of the reasons could be that Duck Dynasty viewers are getting the vibe that the family is more concerned with their side projects launched since their rise to fame. But she doesn’t think this is the end as 3 million people tuning in is a really great number for cable and it’s probably the best thing A&E has going on right now…:

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Some attribute the growing lack of interest in Duck Dynasty deals with the controversial statements made by family patriarch Phil Robertson, but Yahr thinks the hilarious “wow factor” of how the family interacts with each other is wearing off…:

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A new republican controlled Congress is already battling with President Barack Obama over the much-delayed Keystone XL oil pipeline. The White House has issued a veto threat, if lawmakers approve the Canada-to-Texas pipeline. Newly elected republican senator Bill Cassidy doesn’t understand the opposition to the five-point-four billion dollar project

Cut 10 (10) “hate us” 

The House could approve a bill that green lights the project by the end of the week and a Senate could happen soon after. 60 members of the Senate support construction of the Keytone, including six Democrats, but Cassidy is concerned that won’t be enough to over turn a Presidential veto…

cut 11 (08) “too bad”

Cassidy says another bill he hopes gets to the President’s desk is legislation that would increase the revenue Louisiana would receive from royalities from drilling in the outer continental shelf and that money would go towards coastal restoration….

cut 12 (10)  “the Senate”

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The Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness is asking residents to please be aware of the artic weather that is currently moving through the state. The National Weather Service says the cold blast began impacting Louisiana overnight and a hard freeze is expected at sundown through Thursday morning. GOHSEP Director Kevin Davis…:

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Davis says they are encouraging folks to monitor local media for any possible additional watches and warnings for your region. He says protect pets, plants and pipes and if you plan to use space heaters…:

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Davis says while no major impacts are expected from the freezing conditions, the state will be ready to address any potential problems…:

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Saints General Manager Mickey Loomis is not ready to comment on whether defensive coordinator Rob Ryan will return next season. Loomis says they are still in the process of evaluating the entire organization….

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There have been reports the Saints will have trouble improving their roster, because of salary cap limitations. But in a 30-minute meeting with reporters, Loomis downplayed those concerns

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Some fans have blamed the team’s training camp location as one of the reasons why the Black and Gold finished a seven and nine record. Some Who Dats believe the environment didn’t get the team ready, but Loomis says the plan is to return to Greenbrier, West Virginia

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LRN Newscast 17:30 January 6

Louisiana’s two House members were sworn in today, Republicans Ralph Abraham of the 5th district, and Garrett Graves, who represents the sixth district. Abraham says one of the first items they will address is the Keystone XL Pipeline…
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The White House has announced President Barack Obama will veto Keystone pipeline legislation, if it passes.

Governor Bobby Jindal has been in Iowa all day today meeting with religious leaders. Scott Carwile has more…
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Hard freeze warnings are posted across Louisiana for late tomorrow night and Thursday morning as the coldest temperatures of the winter are expected to hit the state. Mike Marcotte, with the National Weather Service in Lake Charles, says lows Thursday morning will be in the upper teens for the northern half of the state…
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And looking towards the weekend, there’s a chance we could see a light wintry mix in the Shreveport area on Saturday.

The Rapides Parish Sheriff’s Office says the town clerk in Forest Hill has been arrested on multiple counts of forgery, malfeasance in office, and more. Lt. Tommy Carnline says their investigation began when town officials discovered some discrepancies in their fine collections…:
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Investigators believe Goleman acted alone.

LRN Sportscast 16:45 January 6

The lawyer for recently arrested Saints linebacker Junior Galette expects his client will be exonerated once all of the facts are presented. Galette was booked by Kenner Police yesterday on a charge of simple battery with domestice violence. Attorney Ralph Whalen says the alleged victim in this case refused to leave Galette’s home and grabbed a knife, threatening Galette and four other people in the home.

Ohio State quarterback Braxton Miller has reportedly expressed interested in transferring to LSU. There’s also a report that Notre Dame signal caller Everett Golson is also considering LSU. Both players would be eligible to play for LSU in 2015, but Bayou Bengals Insider Publisher Derek Ponamsky says LSU can’t talk to Miller or Golson until respective schools grant them a release from their athletic scholarships…
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It looks like Louisiana Tech has its starting quarterback for next season. Former Florida quarterback Jeff Driskel will transfer and be eligible to play for the Bulldogs next season. Bleed Tech Blue publisher, Jonathan Ford, says Driskel is your likely starter in 2015 and could have a lot of success…
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In other college football news…former Southeastern Louisiana head coach Mike Lucas has been added to Mark Hudspeth’s staff at U-L Lafayette. It’s been reported Lucas will coach the Ragin Cajuns defensive backs. He spent last season as the defensive coordinator at Northwestern State. Demons Head Coach Jay Thomas says they will take their time in naming a new defensive coordinator.

And in high school, Thomas Backham is stepping down after four years as head coach of Bastrop. The Rams were 7-and-4 last season.