10:30 Newscast November 24th, 2014

State Police are investigating a single vehicle accident involving an alleged drunk driver in Tangipahoa Parish that claimed the life of the driver’s father. Master Trooper Greg Marchand it happened in the Hammond area last night…:
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He says they suspect impairment on the part of 22-year-old Amber Hoyt and she will be booked with vehicular homicide when she gets out of the hospital. Her dad, 45-year-old Douglas Hoyt of Holden wasn’t buckled up and suffered fatal injuries in the crash.

The Baton Rouge Police Department is investigating the deaths of two men who they believe killed each other in a fight. They say 19-year-old Lester Reed allegedly stabbed 32-year-old Tevin Crump with a kitchen knife then Crump shot Reed. Crump died at the scene and Reed at a hospital.

A recent State Farm survey found drivers are still texting and driving, even though they know its dangerous. Scott Carwile has more…:
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A District Attorney in northeast Louisiana has reportedly dismissed the careless driving ticket given to a Texas teenager as a result of a crash that killed five members of the teen’s family. DA Jerry Jones told The News Star that there is no need to add to his pain. The teen apparently fell asleep at the wheel which caused the fatal accident.

09:30 Newscast November 24, 2014

Even though they know its dangerous, drivers are still texting and driving according to a new State Farm survey. The National Highway Transportation Safety Administration says 80 percent of crashes are due to distracted driving. State Farm Spokesperson Gary Stephenson says drivers now use their phones to read emails, access social media and use the internet, in addition to texting…

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34 percent of those polled admit to texting while driving.

The Louisiana Film Entertainment Association has met their fundraising goal for a study that will research the economic impact of the movie industry in Louisiana. LFEA Executive Board member Raelyn Loop other states are mimicking our program program so Louisiana needs to remain competitive…

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She says the state has to look at whether the motion picture tax incentive that benefits outside companies coming to do business here is helping Louisiana.

An informal survey by the American Farm Bureau Association shows your Thanksgiving meal will cost a little more this year. Jeff Palermo reports…

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Early voting continues for the December 6th runoff elections, which includes Louisiana’s US Senate election. You can cast your early ballot through Saturday, with the exception of Thursday and Friday. Go online to geauxvote-dot-com for a list of early voting locations in your area.

07:30 Newscast November 24, 2014

A new State Farm survey shows drivers are still texting and driving, even though they know its dangerous. But State Farm spokesperson Gary Stephenson says some people acknowledged when road conditions were bad, they reduced their cell phone use…

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The National Highway Transportation Safety Administration says 80 percent of crashes are due to distracted driving.

Homelessness in Louisiana has declined roughly 63 percent since 2010, according to the US Department of Housing and Urban Development. Louisiana Housing Corporation Executive Director Fred Tombar says they work with local non-profit organizations throughout the state to find people who are on the street and have a need…

cut 11 (11) “work together well”

There are an estimated 4,606 homeless people in Louisiana this year compared to 12,482 four years ago.

The Louisiana Film Entertainment Association has met their Kickstarter goal with money they were raising for a study that will research the economic impact of the movie industry in Louisiana. LFEA Executive Board member Raelyn Loop says the landmark economic impact study is already underway..

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LFEA had a $50,000 gap in funding for the project which is why they launched the “Here’s My Two Bucks” Kickstarter campaign which met its goal with 7 days to go.

According to an informal survey by the American Farm Bureau Association, it looks like your Thanksgiving meal will cost a little more this year. Louisiana Farm Bureau Association’s Avery Davidson says the biggest price hikes you’ll see are your proteins, particularly turkey and beef…

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The average price for a Thanksgiving dinner for 10 will cost $49.41, 37 cents more than last year.

08:30 Newscast November 24, 2014

The Louisiana Film Entertainment Association has met their Kickstarter goal with money they were raising for a study that will research the economic impact of the movie industry in Louisiana. Michelle Southern reports…

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State Police say a 16-year-old Lake Charles girl was killed in a crash in Calcasieu Parish over the weekend. Authorities say it appears Britney Anne Trahan failed to yield at a stop sign while entering US 90 and her vehicle was hit by a pickup truck. Trahan died as a result of her injuries. The driver of the truck was transported to a local hospital with minor injuries.

The US Department of Housing and Urban Development reports homelessness in Louisiana has declined nearly 12 percent since last year. Baton Rouge and New Orleans have the largest concentrations of homeless individuals. Louisiana Housing Corporation Executive Director Fred Tombar says the ultimate goal is to eradicate chronic homelessness…

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He says the state’s implementation of the $146 million dollar Permanent Supportive Housing Program has been a big help.

The cost of your Thanksgiving meal will be little more this year, according to an informal survey by the American Farm Bureau Association. The average price for a Thanksgiving dinner for 10 will cost $49.41, 37 cents more than last year. But Louisiana Farm Bureau Association’s Avery Davidson has a suggestion if you’re looking for a deal on sweet potatoes or yams…

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He says, although this year’s Thanksgiving meal cost is up, it’s still lower than what we paid in 2012.

06:45 Sportscast November 24, 2014

The Ragin Cajuns fell out of a tie for first place in the Sun Belt Conference as they lost to Appalachian State 35-16 Saturday at Cajun Field. The Mountaineers dominated at the line of scrimmage, rushing for 232 yards. Cajuns Coach Mark Hudspeth says his defense got away from its gap responsibilities…

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Terrance Broadway did not have a good performance in his final game at Cajun field. The senior from Baton Rouge threw for only 160 yards and he was held to two yards rushing.

Southeastern Louisiana found out they’re in the FCS playoffs. They’ll play Sam Houston State in Huntsville, TX Saturday afternoon. Kickoff is scheduled for 1PM and you can watch on ESPN3.

And ULM ended a six game losing streak by downing New Mexico State, 30-17.

Louisiana Tech dropped its first league game of the season as they lost to Old Dominion 30-27 in overtime Saturday. Tech led 24-14 at halftime, but failed to score a touchdown the rest of the way. Bulldogs Coach Skip Holtz says it was a disappointing second half

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Tech will wrap up its regular season this Saturday against Rice. The winner will advance to the C-USA Championship game against Marshall.

New York Giants wide receiver Odell Beckham, Jr. made an unbelievable one-handed 43-yard touchdown grab from Eli Manning last night that many are calling the catch of the year. But the former LSU Tiger’s effort was not enough as the Dallas Cowboys came from behind to win the game 31-28.

The Saints are in action tonight as they take on the Baltimore Ravens. A win puts New Orleans atop the NFC South.

06:30 Newscast November 24, 2014

According to a report from the US Department of Housing and Urban Development, homelessness in Louisiana has declined nearly 12 percent since last year. Louisiana Housing Corporation Executive Director Fred Tombar says one of the key factors in reducing homelessness in Louisiana has been the state’s implementation of the $146 million dollar Permanent Supportive Housing Program…

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Baton Rouge and New Orleans have the largest concentrations of homeless individuals.

The Louisiana Film Entertainment Association has met their Kickstarter goal with money they were raising for a study that will research the economic impact of the movie industry in Louisiana. LFEA Executive Board member Raelyn Loop says once the study is complete, they will present the findings to lawmakers…

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She says the study is already underway…

A recent State Farm survey found drivers are still texting and driving, even though they know its dangerous. 52 percent of those polled admit they have talked on a cell phone while driving and 34 percent say they have texted while driving. State Farm Spokesperson Gary Stephenson says there has been an increase in the use of hands free cell phones.

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Stephenson says 77 percent of young drivers say they believe they can safely text while driving.

It looks like Thanksgiving will cost a little more this year. An informal survey by the American Farm Bureau Association shows the average price for a Thanksgiving dinner for 10 will cost $49.41. That’s 37 cents more than last year.

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An informal survey by the American Farm Bureau Association shows your Thanksgiving meal will cost a little more this year. Jeff Palermo reports…

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A recent State Farm survey found drivers are still texting and driving, even though they know its dangerous. Scott Carwile has more….

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The Louisiana Film Entertainment Association has met their Kickstarter goal with money they were raising for a study that will research the economic impact of the movie industry in Louisiana. Michelle Southern reports.

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It looks like your Thanksgiving meal will cost a little more this year, according to an informal survey by the American Farm Bureau Association. The average price for a Thanksgiving dinner for 10 will cost $49.41, 37 cents more than last year. Louisiana Farm Bureau Association’s Avery Davidson says the biggest price hikes you’ll see are your proteins, particularly turkey and beef…

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Davidson says prices are up. because fewer turkeys were processed this year and we have the smallest beef heards in the last 30 or 40 years. But he says the price increases aren’t very much and, in fact, some items cost less this year…

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He says, although this year’s Thanksgiving meal cost is up, it’s still lower than we paid in 2012. Davidson has a suggestion if you’re looking for a deal on sweet potatoes or yams…

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A recent State Farm survey found drivers are still texting and driving, even though they know its dangerous. 52 percent of those polled admit they have talked on a cell phone while driving and 34 percent say they have texted while driving.  State Farm Spokesperson Gary Stephenson says there has been an increase in the use of hands free cell phones.

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Stephenson says 77 percent of young drivers say they believe they can safely text while driving. But he says some people acknowledged when the road conditions were bad, they reduced their cell phone use.

Cut 8 (10)    “be distracted.” 

The National Highway Transportation Safety Administration says 80 percent of crashes are due to distracted driving. Stephenson says drivers now use their phones to read emails, access social media and use the internet, in addition to texting.

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According to a report from the US Department of Housing and Urban Development, homelessness in Louisiana has declined nearly 12 percent since last year and roughly 63 percent since 2010. Louisiana Housing Corporation Executive Director Fred Tombar says one of the key factors in reducing homelessness in Louisiana has been the state’s implementation of the $146 million dollar Permanent Supportive Housing Program…:

Cut 10 (11) “over their head” 

Tombar says they work with local non-profit organizations throughout the state with the same goal of finding people who are on the street and have a need…:

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There are an estimated 4,606 homeless people in Louisiana this year compared to 5,226 last year and 12,482 four years ago. Baton Rouge and New Orleans have the largest concentrations of homeless individuals. Tombar says the ultimate goal is to eradicate chronic homelessness…:

cut 12 (10)  “working at it”

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The Louisiana Film Entertainment Association has met their Kickstarter goal with money they were raising for a study that will research the economic impact of the movie industry in Louisiana. LFEA Executive Board member Raelyn Loop says once the study is complete, they will present the findings to lawmakers…:

Cut 13 (11)  “tax incentive program”

LFEA had a $50,000 gap in funding for the project which is why they launched the “Here’s My Two Bucks” Kickstarter campaign which met its goal with 7 days to go. Loop says the landmark economic impact study is already underway..:

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Loop says the state has to look at whether the motion picture tax incentive that benefits outside companies coming in to do business here is helping Louisiana. She says other states are mimicking our program program so Louisiana needs to remain competitive…:

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The Ragin Cajuns fell out of a tie for first place in the Sun Belt Conference as they lost to Appalachian State 35-16 on Saturday at Cajun Field. The Mountaineers dominated at the line of scrimmage, rushing for 232 yards. Appalachian State running back Marcus Cox rushed for 151 yards and two touchdowns. Cajuns Coach Mark Hudspeth says his defense got away from its gap responsibilities…

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Terrance Broadway did not have a good performance in his final game at Cajun field. The senior from Baton Rouge threw for only 160 yards and he was held to two yards rushing. Hudspeth gives a lot of credit to the Mountaineers defense…

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Louisiana Tech also dropped its first league game of the season as they lost to Old Dominion 30-27 in overtime on saturday. Tech led 24-14 at halftime, but failed to score a touchdown the rest of the way. Bulldogs Coach Skip Holtz says it was a disappointing second half

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La Tech will wrap up the regular season this Saturday against Rice. The winner will advance to the C-USA Championship game against Marshall. Holtz says his guys can’t let Saturday’s loss linger…

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10:30 Newscast November 22, 2014

It’s looking more and more like we’re going to be hit will some pretty severe weather in Louisiana starting tonight and into tomorrow. The National Weather Service says citizens should prepare for the possibility of damaging wings and possibly even tornadoes as the event moves in. Forecaster Robert Ricks says we can also expect 1-3 inches of rain or worse further south…:
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Early voting began this morning for the December 6th runoff elections. You’ll have until Saturday November 29th to cast your ballot ahead of election day but the precincts will be closed tomorrow and Thanksgiving Day and the Friday after. The Secretary of State’s office says state law mandates polls be closed when state offices are closed. Voting Days open at 8:30am and close at 6pm.

State Police say a crash in Jackson Parish with a 15-year-old behind the wheel claimed the life of a 14-year-old passenger last night. They say the juvenile from Jonesboro veered off the road and the Chevy Silverado slammed into a tree. Both occupants, who were unrestrained, had to be extricated. Investigators say the 14-year-old passenger from Quitman died at the scene and the driver has serious injuries. Impairment is unknown at this time.

The Jindal Administration kept it’s promise and left higher ed alone when filling the state’s current $171 million dollar budget deficit. Kristy Nichols said Friday they will reduce spending and eliminate vacant jobs to close the gap. Jeremy Alford of LaPolitics.com says the Governor also found $130 million in funds not being used…:
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The deficit was tied to low severance tax and mineral royalties from dropping oil prices, combined with weak growth in personal income taxes.

09:30 Newscast November 22, 2014

Brace yourself for more severe weather tonight. We had a winter front last week and that’s moved off now bringing in moisture from the Gulf of Mexico…:
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Robert Ricks from the National Weather Service in Slidell says along with torrential rain, damaging winds and tornadoes will be the main threat; so storms from this evening into early tomorrow morning will need to be watched closely.

The teenager who was driving the vehicle that crashed in Ouachita Parish last week killing 5 of the 8 family member occupants on their way to Disney World was issued a citation for careless operation. State Police say the 16-year-old from Texas is not charged with a crime, but it’s state policy that a ticket be issued regardless of the severity of the crash. Two adults and three juveniles age 4, 7 and 15 died in the crash.

Commissioner of Administration Kristy Nichols announced the state plans to use amnesty money, eliminate 167 unused positions and reduce spending as part of the plan to fill the state’s current $171 million dollar budget shortfall. Jeremy Alford of LaPolitics.com says this falls in line with Jindal’s promise higher ed would be spared mid-year cuts…:
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The deficit was tied to low severance tax and mineral royalties from dropping oil prices, combined with weak growth in personal income taxes.

Of course those low oil prices mean the consumer is saving lots of money at the pump ahead of the Thanksgiving travel season. The current statewide average for a gallon of regular is $2.65 which is down almost 10 cents from last week according to the American Automobile Association.

08:30 Newscast November 22, 2014

Conditions continue to look favorable for an outbreak of severe weather to move through the state late tonight into early tomorrow morning. Robert Ricks, Lead Forecaster with the National Weather Service in Slidell, says there’s a strong upper level disturbance moving into Louisiana from Texas which should hit us hard this evening…:
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He says rainfall is expected to be between 1 to 3 inches but coastal parishes could get as much as 5 inches in a 12-18 hour period.

State Representative Marcus Hunter says he’s asking the Secretary of State’s office to extend the December 6th runoff early voting period which began today. The Democratic West Monroe lawmaker is upset the 7-day early voting is reduced to five days this time because the voting precincts are closed for the Thursday and Friday state holidays. Hunter says he plans to take the matter to court next week.

The Click It or Ticket campaign begins today ahead of the Thanksgiving Holiday. The Louisiana Highway Safety commission says buckling up saves lives…:
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The Jindal Administration said Friday morning that Louisiana will eliminate 167 un-used positions as part of the mid-year budget cut plan to fill the $171 million dollar shortfall. They say that will save about $12 million and there was about $130 million in additional unspent revenues they found and they also plan to reduce spending by $50 million.