12:30 Newscast November 11th, 2014

A cold front is currently moving through Louisiana and bringing some chilly Canadian air behind it. Marty Mayeaux, with the National Weather Service in Shreveport, says freeze warnings are in effect for five parishes along the Arkansas border tonight. He says the cold front has already moved through the Shreveport area Louisiana…:
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He expects the cold front to move through southeast Louisiana sometime tonight.

As things turn cold, fire officials are urging residents to please make sure you have a working smoke detector in your home. There was a tragedy last night in New Orleans in which three children and two adults died in a blaze inside their two story home. Authorities say there were no working smoke alarms inside the home. The three children who died were age 6, 11 and 12.

Louisiana State Police is investigating a fiery two vehicle crash that has claimed the lives of three people in Terrebonne Parish. Eric Gill has the story…:
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A woman from White Castle is accused of setting her boyfriends car on fire after a fight last night. Firefighters say 20-year-old Erin Marie Robinson is charged with simple arson.

11:40 LRN Sportscast November 11

LSU Football Coach Les Miles still believes the unsportsmanlike penalty late in the fourth quarter against offensive lineman Vadal was a poor call. But Miles says after talking with the head of SEC officiating, Steve Shaw, for 20 minutes on the phone, he’s comfortable with how the refs are instructed…
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LSU athletic director Joe Alleva has sent out a written statement apologizing for fans using a “profane” chant that was directed towards Alabama Coach Nick Saban. Alleva called it crude behavior by a small minority of people. Miles was unaware it happened at the time and didn’t like hearing that LSU fans would do that…
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Alleva says if it occurs in the future, they will make every effort to identify those who choose to act in this maner and make sure they are no longer welcomed in Tiger Stadium.

The Pelicans had a five point lead at halftime last night, but were outscored by 11 points in the third quarter and lost to the Cavaliers 118 to 111. Lebron James had his first triple-double of the season for the Cavs, 32 points, 12 rebounds and ten assists. He had 17 points in the third quater. Ryan Anderson led the Pels with 32 points, 23 of them came in the first half.

In high school football…Rummel, Neville, University High, Many and Mangham are ranked number one in their respective classes by the Louisiana Sports Writers Association. Neville opens the playoffs by hosting Riverdale on Friday, while Many takes on Homer.

Last night in the NFL…former Saint Darren Sproles became the first player in league history to rush for a touchdown and return a punt for a score in the first quarter. That helped the Eagles beat the Panthers 45-31 and it keeps New Orleans in sole possession of first place in a less than mediocre NFC South.

11:30 Newscast October 11th, 2014

Louisiana State Police is investigating a fiery two vehicle crash which claimed the lives of three people in Terrebonne Parish. Trooper Evan Harrell says 19-year-old Jordan Mayon of Houma was speeding north on LA-24 when his truck missed a curve and entered the sounth bound lanes of the highway…:
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He says the vehicles then burst into flames. He says Mayon and the two occupants in the other vehicle, 30-year-old Kendric Prince of Patterson and 54-year-old Shannon Tassin, all died in the blaze.

Governor Bobby Jindal has issued a statement on Veterans Day. He says every day we enjoy liberty and the ability to pursue the American Dream because of those who fought tirelessly before us to protect and preserve the values that our Founding Fathers fought for, and that we are eternally grateful.

Five people are dead, including three-children as a result of an overnight house fire in New Orleans. The three children range from ages seven to 12. Their father escaped uninjured, but he also lost his girlfriend and mother in the blaze. New Orleans Fire Chief Timothy McConnell says the two-story home did not have smoke detectors…:
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He says it appears there was not a clear path out of the home for the victims to escape.

LSU Athletic Director Joe Alleva isn’t happy about nasty chats in Tiger Stadium Saturday night that were directed at Alabama Coach Nick Saban. In a statement, Alleva says this is not what we want a national audience to think this is what LSU is about and Coach Les Miles hopes this never happens again…:
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10:30 Newscast November 11th, 2014

Veteran’s Day is a day to honor those who have served our country for the freedom of American citizens. David LaCerte, Louisiana Department of Veterans Secretary, says it’s important to not only thank those who have served today — but 365 days a year…:
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He says their website, vetaffairsla.gov, lists all of Louisiana’s fallen heroes who have lost their lives serving our country.

There’s been a tragic accident in Rapides Parish in which an Alexandria man was shot and killed by a man he was hunting with. Sheriff’s office spokesman Lt. Tommy Carnline says the friend mistaked his friend for a deer. He says this is just another incident that should remind hunters to wear clothing that clearly makes them visible to other hunters…:
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He says no charges will be filed in this case.

If you’re not ready for winter yet, it’s about that time. Scott Carwile reports…:
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Louisiana State Police say a fiery crash in Schriever yesterday afternoon has left three dead in Terrebonne Parish. An investigation revealed a Dodge driven by 19-year-old Jordan Mayon of Houma was speeding when he failed to make a curve and traveled into the opposite lane of traffic on La 24. LSP says the Dodge was hit by another vehicle with two occupants. All three were unable to escape the flames and were pronounced dead on the scene.

09:30 Newscast November 11, 2014

There have been multiple fatal incidents in the state in the past several hours. A house fire in New Orleans has claimed the lives of two adults and three children and a head-on collision in Terrebonne Parish has claimed the lives of three others. We will have more information on both of these stories in future newscasts.

Today is Veteran’s Day, a day to honor the millions who have served our country and fought, and are still fighting, for our freedom. Michelle Southern reports…

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The latest television ad from Democratic Senator Mary Landrieu shows shows her republican challenger, Bill Cassidy, stumbling badly over his words during a speech last May. The narrator in the commercial says Cassidy was incoherent…

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Meanwhile, Republicans, even far-right conservatives, are getting behind Cassidy’s US Senate campaign.

No charges will be filed in a fatal shooting of a hunter in Rapides Parish. Sheriff’s office spokesman Lt. Tommy Carnline says 37-year-old Michael Haynes of Alexandria was the victim of a single gunshot wound and was pronounced dead at the scene. He says detectives responded as well as the crime scene unit…

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He says this is another reminder for hunters to wear clothing that clearly makes them visible to other hunters.

08:30 Newscast November 11, 2014

The New Orleans Fire Department is investigating an early morning fire that has left 5 people dead in the Broadmoor area. The victims have been identified as 77-year-old Martha Anderson; Christina Squier; and her three children 12-year-old Jade Anderson, 11-year-old Jason Anderson, and 6-year-old Jala Anderson. The father of the children made it out of the home and called authorities, but was unsuccessful in returning to the home to save his family.

A fatal shooting of a hunter in Rapides Parish will not result in any charges. Michelle Southern reports.

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It’s Veteran’s Day and Louisiana Department of Veteran’s Affairs Secretary David LaCerte says it’s important that we remember those who have lost their life for our country, and those still serving. He says we need to continue to hold the Federal VA accountable for the treatment of our veterans…

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LaCerte says there are a lot of people to thank in Louisiana where we have about 320,000 veterans.

If you are not ready for winter in Louisiana, yet, you might want to start getting ready. State Climatologist Barry Keim says the next couple of days will basically be a transition period before a big blast of cold air from Canada hits the Bayou State…

cut 5 (13) “pretty much statewide”

Keim says this cold weather event will stick around for a while.

07:30 Newscast November 11, 2014

An early morning fire in New Orleans has left 5 people dead in the Broadmoor area. A New Orleans Fire Department spokesperson says an elderly woman, and a woman and her three children were killed in the blaze. No other information on the victims has been released. The father of the children made it out of the home and called authorities. He was unsuccessful in returning to the home to save his family.

Today is Veteran’s Day, a day to honor the millions who have served our country and fought, and are still fighting, for our freedom. Louisiana Department of Veteran’s Affairs Secretary David LaCerte says it’s important that we remember those who have lost their life for our country, and those who are still serving. LaCerte says there is more we can do than just shake a hand and thank a vet for their service…

cut 8 (09) “budget policy issues”

LaCerte says there are many Veteran’s Day events planned across the state today and you can find a schedule on their website at www.vetaffairs.la.gov.

Democratic Senator Mary Landrieu’s latest television AD shows shows her republican challenger, Bill Cassidy, stumbling badly over his words during a speech last May. The ad attempts to tell voters that Cassidy will not have a strong voice in Washington D-C….

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Meanwhile, republicans, even far-right conservatives, are getting behind Cassidy’s US Senate campaign. State GOP chairman Roger Villere says Republicans are united and excited to back Cassidy…

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The runoff election is December 6th.

A fatal shooting of a hunter in Rapides Parish will not result in any charges. Sheriff’s office spokesman Lt. Tommy Carnline says they got the call over the weekend from someone saying a man had accidentally been shot by his hunting partner…:

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Haynes was pronounced dead on the scene.

06:45 Sportscast November 11, 2014

LSU’s loss to Alabama on Sunday puts them out of the running to win the SEC West or appearing for a major bowl game. Even though there’s little to play for this year, Coach Les Miles will not play certain players, just so they can get experience for next season…

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LSU is at Arkansas on Saturday and temperatures in Fayetteville on Saturday night could get below freezing and there’s a 50-percent chance of a light wintry mix that night.

LSU Athletic Director Joe Alleva issued a statement Monday apologizing for the profane chant some fans directed to Alabama coach Nick Saban during Saturday’s game against LSU. In the statement, Alleva says, “We are deeply sorry that such crude behavior occurred in Tiger Stadium, because that is the antithesis of what we represent at LSU.”

The Saints remain tops in the NFC South after the Philadelphia Eagles crushed the Atlanta Falcons 45-21 last night. Panther quarterback Cam Newton was sacked 9 times last night, the most allowed in team history. Former Saint Darren Sproles added a 65-yard punt return for a touchdown to help the Eagles improve to 7-2.

Lebron James and Kyrie Irving combined for 64 points as the Cleveland Cavaliers beat the Pelicans last night 118-111. The loss ends the Pels two game winning streak as the team falls to 3-3 on the season. Ryan Anderson led the Pelicans with 32 points followed by Anthony Davis’ 27. The Pels host the 1-5 Los Angeles Lakers tomorrow night.

A big matchup between two ranked FCS teams happens in Hammond Saturday afternoon. Tenth ranked Southeastern Louisiana hosts eleventh ranked McNeese State in a big Southland Conference game. The Lions are coming off a 76-7 win over Houston Baptist, while the Cowboys are looking to bounce back from a disappointing 31-16 loss to Stephen F. Austin.

06:30 Newscast November 11, 2014

Democratic Senator Mary Landrieu’s latest television AD shows shows her republican challenger, Bill Cassidy, stumbling badly over his words during a speech last May. The narrator in the commercial says Cassidy was incoherent…

cut 10 (08) “boo”

Meanwhile, republicans, even far-right conservatives, are getting behind Cassidy’s US Senate campaign. State GOP chairman Roger Villere says former Senate candidate Rob Maness, who had the tea party’s support, has given a strong endorsement to Cassidy

cut 12 (05) “says a lot”

The two most powerful republicans in the state, Governor Bobby Jindal and Senator David Vitter, were both on hand for a Cassidy rally in downtown Baton Rouge yesterday. The Senate runoff election is December 6th.

Today is Veteran’s Day, a day to honor the millions who have served our country and fought, and are still fighting, for our freedom. Louisiana Department of Veteran’s Affairs Secretary David LaCerte says it’s important to not only remember veterans today, but 365 days a year…

cut 7 (09) “truly make”

LaCerte says there are a lot of people to thank in Louisiana where we have about 320,000 vets.

Looks like cold weather ahead for Louisiana. A strong cold front is moving through the state today and tomorrow bringing a big blast of cold air from Canada into the Bayou State.

AM-Newscall November 11th, 2014

If you are not ready for winter in Louisiana, yet, you might want to start getting ready.  Scott Carwile reports…

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Today is Veteran’s Day, a day to honor the millions who have served our country and fought, and are still fighting, for our freedom. Michelle Southern reports.

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A fatal shooting of a hunter in Rapides Parish will not result in any charges. Michelle Southern reports.

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If you are not ready for winter in Louisiana, yet, you might want to get ready pretty quickly. State Climatologist Barry Keim says a strong cold front begins passing through the state today…

Cut 4  (11)  “into the thirties”

Keim says the next couple of days will basically be a transition period before a big blast of cold air from Canada hits the Bayou State…

Cut 5  (13)  “pretty much statewide”

He doesn’t expect this to bring record lows, but temperatures should fall below freezing in northern and central Louisiana. Afternoon highs will be in the 40s and 50s statewide. Keim says what makes this cold weather event unique is that it will last for a while…

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Today is Veteran’s Day, a day to honor the millions who have served our country and fought, and are still fighting, for our freedom. Louisiana Department of Veteran’s Affairs Secretary David LaCerte says it’s important to not only remember veterans today, but 365 days a year…:

CUT 7 (09)  “truly make”

LaCerte says there are a lot of people to thank in Louisiana where we have about 320,000 vets. He says it’s important that we remember those who have lost their life for our country, and those who are still erving. LaCerte says there is more we can do than just shake a hand and thank a vet for their service…:

Cut 8 (09)   “budget policy issues”

LaCerte says there are many Veteran’s Day events planned across the state today and you can find a schedule on their website at www.vetaffairs.la.gov. He says the website also lists all of Louisiana’s fallen heroes who have lost their lives serving in the global war on terror. LaCerte says we need to continue to hold Federal VA accountable for the treatment of our veterans…:

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Democratic Senator Mary Landrieu’s latest television AD shows shows her republican challenger, Bill Cassidy, stumbling badly over his words during a speech last May. The narrator in the commercial says Cassidy was incoherent…

Cut 10 (08)  “boo”

The ad attempts to tell voters that Cassidy will not have a strong voice in Washington D-C….

cut 11 (07)  “for this”

Meanwhile, republicans, even far-right conservatives, are getting behind Cassidy’s US Senate campaign. State GOP chairman Roger Villere says former Senate candidate Rob Maness, who had the tea party’s support, has given a strong endorsement to Cassidy

cut 12 (05)  “says a lot”

The two most powerful republicans in the state, Governor Bobby Jindal and  Senator David Vitter, were both on hand for a Cassidy rally in downtown Baton Rouge yesterday. Villere says Republicans are united and excited to back Cassidy…

Cut 13 (04)  “same direction”

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A fatal shooting of a hunter in Rapides Parish will not result in any charges. Sheriff’s office spokesman Lt. Tommy Carnline says they got the call over the weekend from someone saying a man had accidentally been shot by his hunting partner…:

Cut 14 (12)  “one gunshot wound” (2x)

Carnline says 37-year-old Michael Haynes of Alexandria was the victim of a single gunshot wound and was pronounced dead on the scene. He says detectives responded as well as the crime scene unit…:

Cut 15  (10)  “fired one shot”

Carnline says investigators determined that Haynes was shot by a hunting partner who mistook him for a deer. He says this is just another incident that should remind hunters to wear clothing that clearly makes them visible to other hunters…:

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LSU’s loss to Alabama on Sunday puts them out of the running to win the SEC West or appearing for a major bowl game. Even though there’s little to play for this year, Coach Les Miles will not play certain players, just so they can get experience for next season…

Cut 17  (10)   “simply put”

Miles still believes the unsportsmanlike penalty late in the fourth quarter against offensive lineman Vadal Alexander was a poor call. But Miles says after talking with the head of S-E-C officiating, Steve Shaw, for 20 minutes on the phone, he’s comfortable with how the refs are being instructed…

Cut 18 (16) “make mistakes”

LSU is at Arkansas on Saturday and temperatures in Fayetteville on Saturday night could get below freezing and there’s a 50-percent chance of a light wintry mix that night. Miles says the weather should not impact his players performance…

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