10:30 Newscast November 21, 2014

The teenager who was driving the vehicle that crashed and killed 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 is NOT CHARGED with any crime, but it’s LSP policy that a ticket be issued regardless of the severity of the crash. This one happened in Ouachita Parish.

The early voting period for the December 6th runoff elections begins tomorrow. Scott Carwile reports…:
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The Jindal Administration announced this morning that the state will eliminate 167 un-used positions as part of the mid-year budget cut plan to fill the $171 million dollar budget shortfall. They say that will save about $12 million and there was about $130 million in additional revenues they found and also reduced spending by $50 million.

There’s a new Rasmussen poll out on the December 6th US-Senate runoff and it shows incumbent Democratic Senator Mary Landrieu with 41% of the vote and Congressman Bill Cassidy with 56%. UL-Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross says there are several factors working against Landrieu’s chances at re-election…:
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The survey also found that only 76% of registered Democrats in Louisiana would vote for Landrieu.

09:30 Newscast November 21, 2014

There’s a new Rasmussen poll out on Louisiana’s US-Senate runoff and it shows incumbent Democratic Senator Mary Landrieu with 41% of the vote and Congressman Bill Cassidy with 56%. Michelle Southern reports…

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Shreveport Police are investigating the shooting death of a man who pulled a gun on two Centenary College police officers. Authorities say the man struggled with the officers while being escorted off campus and then pulled out a gun. He was then shot by one of the officers. The suspect was taken to a local hospital where he died of his injuries.

Mid-year budget cuts will be announced today by the Jindal administration as Louisiana is facing a $171 million dollar revenue shortfall. Senate Finance chairman Jack Donahue says dollars seem to go as soon as they come in and Louisiana can’t get seem to get ahead…

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He says we’re dealing with a major revenue shortage and feels the the state gives away too much money in tax credits.

The early voting period for the December 6th runoff elections begins tomorrow. Secretary of State Tom Schedler says, even though control of the Senate has already been decided, it is still important hit your polling place, even if the US Senate race is the only item on your ballot…

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Early voting will run tomorrow through November 29th excluding Sunday, Thanksgiving, and the day after Thanksgiving.

08:30 Newscast November 21, 2014

Louisiana is facing a $171 million dollar revenue shortfall and the Jindal Administration is announcing mid-year budget cuts today. Michelle Southern reports…

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One person is dead and three injured after an oil platform explosion less than 20 miles off the Louisiana coast. The explosion happened on Fieldwood Energy’s Echo Platform which was not in production at the time of the explosion, according to the Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement. The identity of the deceased has not been released. The injured are being treated at an offshore medical facility and all other personnel have been accounted for.

A new survey on the US-Senate runoff shows incumbent Democratic Senator Mary Landrieu with 41% of the vote and Congressman Bill Cassidy with 56%. The Rasmussen poll also found that only 76% of registered Democrats in Louisiana would vote for Landrieu. UL-Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross says it’s not good that the incumbent isn’t even getting good numbers from her own party…

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Early voting for the December 6th runoff election begins tomorrow.

President Barack Obama’s plans for immigration reform are leaving many people saying more needs to be done. Local business consultant Randy Hayden says fixing the nation’s current worker visa program could help…

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He says making more working visas available could help with the state’s worker shortage.

07:30 Newscast November 21, 2014

There’s a new Rasmussen poll out on the December 6th US-Senate runoff and it shows Congressman Bill Cassidy with 56% of the vote and incumbent Democratic Senator Mary Landrieu with 41% . UL-Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross says a 15 point Landrieu deficit seems a bit high…

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The survey also found that only 76% of registered Democrats in Louisiana would vote for Landrieu.

The Jindal Administration will be announcing mid-year budget cuts today. Louisiana is facing a $171 million dollar revenue shortfall. Senate Finance chairman Jack Donahue says he’s all ears to see what the Jindal Administration has in mind…

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Jindal’s chief administrator has indicated that higher education will avoid any substantial cuts, but Donahue doesn’t see that being possible.

An oil platform explosion off the Louisiana coast has left one person dead and three injured. The Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement says the explosion happened on Fieldwood Energy’s Echo Platform which is less than 20 miles from the coast. The rig was not in production at the time of the accident. The injured are being treated at an offshore medical facility. The identity of the deceased has not been released. All other personnel have been accounted for.

Early voting period for the December 6th runoff elections begins tomorrow. Secretary of State Tom Schedler expects voter turnout in the 5th and 6th Congressional districts to outpace the rest of the state…

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Schedler predicts a 30 to 35-percent voter turnout for the December 6th runoff election. Early voting will run through Saturday November 29th excluding Sunday, Thanksgiving, and the Friday after Thanksgiving.

06:45 Sportscast November 21, 2014

McNeese State and Northwestern State wrap up their regular seasons tomorrow. Both teams still a shot at making the F-C-S playoffs. Northwestern State will go after it’s seventh win of the season when they visit Stephen F Austin. They winner of this game gets to keep seven-foot-six Chief Caddo, the largest trophy in college sports. Demons Coach Jay Thomas on the significance of this contest…

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McNeese will also go after their seventh win of the season as they travel to Lamar.

Southeastern Louisiana wrapped up their regular season with a 62-3 trouncing of Nicholls State last night in Thibodaux. With the victory, the Lions have earned, at least, a share of the Southland Conference championship.

UL Lafayette has announced this Saturday’s football game against Appalachian State will kick-off at 1 PM. The start time has been moved up three hours, because the of potential of severe weather late Saturday afternoon and Saturday night. You can watch the game on ESPN 3.

Louisiana Tech leaves travels to Norfolk, Virginia where they’ll play Old Dominion tomorrow. The Bulldogs are undefeated in Conference USA play and can clinch the west division with a victory. Kick-off is at noon and the game can be seen on Fox College sports.

Lots of college hoops action last night: Purdue crushed Grambling State 82-30, UNO fell short against TCU 86-71, it was Northwestern State over LSU-Alexandria 89-79, Tulane beat Mississippi Valley State 100-61, Ole Miss defeated Southern 69-38, and UCLA blasted Nicholls State 107-74.

06:30 Newscast November 21, 2014

The Jindal Administration will be announcing mid-year budget cuts today, as the state faces a $171 million dollar revenue shortfall. Jindal’s chief administrator has indicated that higher education will avoid any substantial cuts, but Senate Finance chairman Jack Donahue doesn’t see that being possible…

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There are many dedicated budget items that can’t be cut so typically higher education and heath care are hit hardest.

A new Rasmussen poll out on the US-Senate runoff shows incumbent Democratic Senator Mary Landrieu with 41% of the vote and Congressman Bill Cassidy with 56%. UL-Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross says there are several factors working against Landrieu’s chances at re-election…

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President Barack Obama announced his plans for immigration reform last night, but many people say more needs to be done. Local business consultant Randy Hayden says next year’s new Congress should look at making more working visas available, which could help with the state’s worker shortage

cut 13 (10) “our economy”

Hayden says with the state on the cusp of an economic boom, experts predict we’ll have trouble finding enough workers in the areas of science, technology and engineering and math.

The early voting period for the December 6th runoff elections begins tomorrow. Early voting will run through next Saturday November 29th with the exception of Sunday, Thanksgiving Day, and the day after Thanksgiving.

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The early voting period for the December 6th runoff elections begins tomorrow. Scott Carwile reports…

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Louisiana is facing a $171 million dollar revenue shortfall and the Jindal Administration is announcing mid-year budget cuts today. Michelle Southern reports.

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There’s a new Rasmussen poll out on the December 6th US-Senate runoff  and it shows incumbent Democratic Senator Mary Landrieu with 41% of the  vote and Congressman Bill Cassidy with 56%. Michelle Southern reports:

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The early voting period for the December 6th runoff elections begins tomorrow. Secretary of State Tom Schedler says early voting will run through Saturday November 29th excluding a few days…

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Schedler says there is no early voting next Friday because of an executive order from Governor Jindal declaring the day after Thanksgiving a state holiday. He is predicting a 30 to 35-percent voter turnout for the December runoff election. But Schedler expects voter turnout in the 5th and 6th Congressional districts to outpace the rest of the state…

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Schedler says, even though control of the Senate has already been decided, it is still important hit your polling place, even if the US Senate race is the only item on your ballot…

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The Jindal Administration will be announcing mid-year budget cuts today. Louisiana is facing a $171 million dollar revenue shortfall. Jindal’s chief administrator has indicated that higher education will avoid any substantial cuts, but Senate Finance chairman Jack Donahue doesn’t see that being possible…:

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There are many dedicated budget items that can’t be cut so typically higher education and heath care are hit hardest. Donahue says he’s all ears to see what the Jindal Administration has in mind…:

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Higher education in Louisiana has been dealt massive cuts in state funding over the past several years. Donahue says we’re dealing with major revenue shortage and he feels the the state gives away too much money in tax credits. He says dollars seem to go as soon as they come in and Louisiana can’t get seem to get ahead…:

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There’s a new Rasmussen poll out on the December 6th US-Senate runoff and it shows incumbent Democratic Senator Mary Landrieu with 41% of the vote and Congressman Bill Cassidy with 56%. UL-Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross says there are several factors working against Landrieu’s chances at re-election…:

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In the survey just three percent said they were undecided. Cross says there is also an enormous amount of money being spent to try to defeat Landrieu now that other races across the country are over. But he says a 15 point Landrieu deficit seems a bit high…:

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The survey also found that only 76% of registered Democrats in Louisiana would vote for Landrieu. Cross says it’s not good that the incumbent isn’t even getting good numbers from her own party…:

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President Barack Obama announced his plans for immigration reform last night, but many people say more needs to be done. Local business consultant Randy Hayden says the new Congress that is sworn in next year should look at making more working visas available, which could help with the state’s worker shortage

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Hayden says with the state on the cusp of an economic boom, experts predict we’ll have trouble finding enough workers in the areas of science, technology  and engineering and math. Hayden says fixing the nation’s current worker visa program could help

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Hayden says one area of reform desperately needed deals with foreign students who are a educated by a Louisiana college and university, but then can’t stay after graduation because they can’t get a visa

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McNeese State and Northwestern State wrap up their regular seasons tomorrow. Both teams still a shot at making the F-C-S playoffs. The Cowboys are at Lamar and McNeese Coach Matt Viator says this is always a tough game for his team

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Viator says even if a playoff spot wasn’t on the line, it’s still a big game for the McNeese Program, which is seeking its seventh win of the season

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Northwestern State will also go after it’s seventh win of the season when they visit Stephen F Austin. They winner of this game gets to keep seven-foot-six Chief Caddo, the largest trophy in college sports. Demons Coach Jay Thomas on the significance of this contest

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17:30 Newscast November 20th, 2014

Many are shaken up today at the story about the family of 8 headed to Disney World from Texas who got into a crash on I-20 and five died as a result. A 16-year-old was driving and was the only one buckled up according to state police. Trooper Michael Reichardt says the deceased juveniles were 4, 7 and 5 years old and nobody was bucked up. He says they interviewed the teen driver on scene…:
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He says this is horrible for this family and their friends so close to the Holidays.

Louisiana’s latest amnesty program is expected to bring in $169 million according to the state department of revenue who says they got 41,000 applications. $38 million will go to help the state close its mid-year budget deficit. The Jindal Administration will announce those cuts tomorrow. Louisiana is looking at a $171 million dollar shortfall.

A new report from the Us Geological Survey says it’s unlikely Louisiana black bears will go extinct. Jeff Palermo has the story…:
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A lawyer for the Obama administration asked a judge today to dismiss Governor Bobby Jindal’s anti-Common Core lawsuit because the education standards were not forced by the feds to be accepted in states. A ruling on the matter is expected in December.

LRN Newscast 16:30 11-20-14

Tragedy on I-20 last night in Ouachita Parish, as five family members, on their way to Walt Disney World in Florida, were killed in a single vehicle accident…
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In arguments given today in Governor Bobby Jindal’s lawsuit against Common Core, an attorney from the Obama adminstration told a federal judge that the suit should be thrown out, since the curriculum was not forced by the feds to be accepted in the states. A ruling will be made in December.

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In the 6th Congressional District runoff race, Democratic former governor Edwin Edwards may be in trouble. Pollster John Couvillion says a new survey reveals that Edwards support is around the 35 percent range…
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JMC Analytics and Polling conducted this survey of likely voters.

In the 1950’s, it was estimated there were only 80 to about 120 Louisiana black bears in the state. Today, the numbers are much better, with most of the bears in the northeastern part of the state in the Tensas River Basin. The report also indicates the bears are on the move.
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That’s LDWF biologist Maria Davidson, who says this report could result in the bears being removed from the endangered species list.

LRN Newscast 15:30 11-20-14

State Police say five family members, on their way to Walt Disney World in Florida, were killed in a single vehicle accident on I-20 in Ouachita Parish last night. Three of the victims were juveniles. Trooper Michael Reichardt says a 16-year-old was behind the wheel…
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The driver told troopers he had fallen asleep at the wheel.

The Department of Wildlife and Fisheries has received some good news from the US Geological Survey about the Louisiana Black Bear population. The numbers are going up…
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That’s LDWF biologist Maria Davidson, who says this report could result in the bears being removed from the endangered species list.
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A new poll on the 6th Congressional District runoff race shows Republican Garret Graves with a large lead over Democrat former governor Edwin Edwards. Pollster John Couvillon says the numbers indicate that Republicans have really gotten behind Graves as the GOP nominee…
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The JMC Analytics and Polling Company conducted the survey, and it shows Graves with 59 percent of the vote; with Edwards getting 34 percent.

A robbery shooting in the overnight hours on Happiness Street in Lafayette has one man in the hospital, and police searching for the shooter today…
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That’s Lafayette Police Corporal Paul Mouton who says if you have any information, call Lafayette Police or Crimestoppers.