09:30 Newscast September 19th, 2014

According to a Fox News poll, in a Senate primary Senator Mary Landrieu showed 31% support, Republican Bill Cassidy has 35% and tea-party favorite Rob Maness has 7%. ULM Political Science professor Joshua Stockley is skeptical about those numbers. For one he says those numbers would mean that Maness is taking votes away from Landrieu which is highly unlikely…:
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LSU will get a big test on their post-game contraflow system tomorrow for the Mississippi State game where more people than ever are expected on campus. Sports Information Director Michael Bonnette also says with a game like this, please get to the stadium early to avoid that East Upper escalator bottleneck…:
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The game kicks off at 6pm.

A fatal officer involved shooting in Pineville is determined justified. Eric Gill has more…:
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The St. Landry Parish Sheriff’s office says a 27-year-old woman from Washington is now arrested with two counts of the attempted first degree murder of her parents. They say Jamie Kristen Fontenot allegedly shot her father who is in critical condition, and mother who was treated and released from the hospital. Deputies report finding the suspect sitting calming on the porch with a gun following the shooting which remains under investigation.

08:30 Newscast September 19th, 2014

Four years ago today workers were able to cap the BP well that created the largest environmental disaster in the history of North America. Eric Gill reports…:
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US Representative Vance McAllister has reportedly put his chief of staff on temporary leave after being booked with a DWI last weekend. The Congressman says Adam Terry was arrested in Richland Parish.

LSU now has one of the largest freshman classes in the university’s history and overall enrollment stands at 30,451.

A new poll conducted by Fox News shows Republican US-Senate candidate Bill Cassidy with a substantial lead over the incumbent Democrat Mary Landrieu in a head-to-head matchup. Well the survey showing Landrieu with just 38% is raising eyebrows. ULM Political Science Professor Joshua Stockley says so many other polls on this race show Landrieu in the mid to upper 40s..:
CUT 8 (09) “skeptically”
The potential runoff in the poll shows Cassidy with 51% of the vote and Stockley says no other survey done on this race indicates he’s got that much support.

The Avoyelles Parish Sheriff’s office says they are looking for a Hessmer man they believe shot his wife yesterday. They say 48-year-old Scott Daigrepont allegedly shot through a car with a 12-gauge shotgun when his wife, 45-year-old Kelly Daigrepont was hit. She was transported to a local hospital and her condition is unknown. The suspect remains at large.

07:30 Newscast September 19th, 2014

The BP oil spill well was capped four years ago today. So where do things stand since the largest environmental disaster in North American history? Executive Director for The Coastal Protection Restoration Authority, Kyle Graham, says it’s still too early to tell what the long-term effects the oil-spill will have on the ecosystem along the state’s coast…:
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He says they anticipate to see oil on Louisiana’s coast for decades.

State Police says the Louisiana Office of Motor Vehicles recently finished an aggressive 40-day initiative to install more than 400 credit card stations at DMVs throughout the state. That means at these locations cash is not required. The OMV continues to encourage the public to take advantage of service transactions that can be handled online at expresslane.org.

The investigation into a fatal officer involved shooting in Pineville has determined it was justified. Rapides Parish Sheriff’s spokesman Lt. Tommy Carnline says the officer responded to a call and was confronted with the suspect brandishing a large sword. He says the cop was in immediate danger and the use of deadly force is not something any of them want to do and this situation could have been avoided…:
CUT 12 (08) “no alternative”
The suspect was shot and killed by the officer.

The largest crowd to ever watch a football game in Tiger Stadium is expected Saturday when the Tigers face SEC West foe Mississippi State. Sports Information Director Michael Bonnette says this will put to test their post-game contraflow plan…:
CUT 13 (10) “this point”
The game is nearly sold-out which means 100-thousand tickets are in the hands of fans for the contest.

06:45 Sportscast September 19th, 2014

The Ragin Cajuns head to Boise State in desperate need of a win after back-to-back blowout losses to Ole Miss and Louisiana Tech. Coach Mark Hudspeth knows the last two games have been disappointing, but the players are determined to get better…:
CUT 16 (12) “rather than later”
The game kicks off at 9:30pm our time tomorrow night.

Meanwhile, Louisiana Tech is riding a nice streak headed into their home opener on Saturday night as they face in-state rival Northwestern State. Coach Skip Holtz even with two consecutive road wins on their belt, it’s too early to be patting themselves on the back…:
CUT 18 (18) “in the future”
The Bulldogs and Demons kickoff at 6pm tomorrow.

A record crowd is expected in Tiger Stadium on Saturday night, which will put to test LSU’s new contraflow plan to help the flow the traffic after the games. Jeff Palermo has the story…:
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Last night in the NFL Atlanta completely demolished Tampa Bay. The Falcons had a 56-0 lead heading into the fourth quarter before The Bucs scored two touchdowns to avoid the worst loss in franchise history. Devin Hester set an NFL record with his 20th return for a touchdown and Falcon QB Matt Ryan threw for 286 yards and three touchdowns.

06:30 Newscast September 29th, 2014

Four years ago today workers were able to cap the BP well that created the largest environmental disaster in the history of North America. Executive Director for The Coastal Protection Restoration Authority, Kyle Graham, says, four years later, most of the oil has been removed from the coastal beaches and marshes in Louisiana…:
CUT 4 (09) “for decades”
He says it’s still too early to tell what the long-term effects the oil-spill will have on the ecosystem along the state’s coast.

The West Jefferson Medical Center in Marrero said Thursday that two of the people who got extremely ill on board a ship from West Africa are in stable condition while a third is in guarded condition. The ship moved from Belle Chasse to the Port of Orleans yesterday. DHH confirmed that at least one person tested positive for malaria which is a mosquito-borne disease and is not contagious.

A new poll conducted by Fox News shows Republican US-Senate candidate Bill Cassidy with a substantial lead over the incumbent Democrat Mary Landrieu in a head-to-head matchup. The survey shows Cassidy with 51% of the vote and Landrieu with 38% in a potential runoff scenario. ULM Political Science Professor Joshua Stockley questions the validity of this poll…:
CUT 7 (12) “38%”
The poll interviewed just over 600 likely Louisiana voters between September 14th-16th.

There are gas stations throughout Louisiana right now reporting a gallon of regular is now below $2.95. The statewide average is $3.13 according to the American Automobile Association.

AM Newscall September 19, 2014

Four years ago today workers were able to cap the BP well that created the largest environmental disaster in the history of North America. Eric Gill reports…

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The investigation into a fatal officer involved shooting in Pineville has determined that shooting to be justified. Eric Gill has more….

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A record crowd is expected in Tiger Stadium on Saturday night, which will put to test LSU’s new contraflow plan to help the flow the traffic after the games. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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Four years ago today workers were able to cap the BP well that created the largest environmental disaster in the history of North America. Executive Director for The Coastal Protection Restoration Authority, Kyle Graham, says, four years later, most of the oil has been removed from the coastal beaches and marshes in Louisiana…

Cut 4  (09)  “for decades”

Graham says they anticipate to see oil on Louisiana’s coast for decades. He says it’s still too early to tell what the long-term effects the oil-spill will have on the ecosystem along the state’s coast…

Cut 5  (13)  “will be”

Graham says they have been receiving money associated with the criminal penalties as a result of the spill. He says some of that money has been used to progress the engineering and design of barrier island and diversion projects…

Cut 6 (08)  “in Louisiana”

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A new poll conducted by Fox News shows Republican US-Senate candidate Bill Cassidy with a substantial lead over the incumbent Democrat Mary Landrieu in a head-to-head matchup. The survey shows Cassidy with 51% of the vote and Landrieu with 38% in a potential runoff scenario. ULM Political Science Professor Joshua Stockley questions the validity of this poll…:

CUT 7 (12) “38%”

The poll interviewed just over 600 likely Louisiana voters between September 14th-16th. Stockley says it’s possible that Landrieu has lost some support, but he’s skeptical that she’s all the way down to just 38% support. He says so many other polls on this race show Landrieu in the mid to upper 40s..:

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According to the poll numbers in the jungle primary, Landrieu has 31% support, Cassidy has 35% and Republican tea-party favorite Rob Maness has 7%. Stockley says that would mean that Maness is taking votes away from Landrieu which is highly unlikely…:

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The investigation into a fatal officer involved shooting in Pineville has determined that shooting to be justified. Rapides Parish Sheriff’s spokesman, Lt. Tommy Carnline, says Pineville Police Officer Vince Deville responded to a call and was confronted with the suspect, Christopher Leblanc, brandishing a large sword. Carnline says witnesses said they heard the officer order the suspect to drop his weapon “repeatedly and loudly”…

cut 10 (13)  “torso area”

Leblanc refused to comply and charged the officer, who fired his weapon and struck the suspect several times. Leblanc was pronounced dead at the scene. Carnline says the officer responded to a tense, uncertain, rapidly evolving situation and performed in accordance with his training and the law…

cut 11 (10) “in the area ” 

Detectives say the sword Leblanc was holding was 38-inches long with a slight curve and extremely sharp. Carnline says Leblanc was an immediate and continuous danger to Officer Deville and the other civilians in the area. He says the use of deadly force is not something any officer wants to do and this situation could have been avoided…

cut 12 (08)  “no alternative”

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The largest crowd to ever watch a football game in Tiger Stadium is expected Saturday when the Tigers face SEC West foe Mississippi State. The game is nearly sold-out in, which means 100-thousand tickets have been sold and LSU Sports Information Director Michael Bonnette says this will put to test their contralow plan after the game

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Contraflow is being used this year for fans that are heading south on Nicholson Drive. Bonnette says a record crowd and a potentially close game, with tens of thousands of fans leaving at the same time, will give them a better idea if it works as intended

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Bonnette says they are also encouraging fans to get to campus early. He says last week they had a bottle neck for those fans tyring to get to their seat in the east upper deck

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The Ragin Cajuns head to Boise State in desperate need of a win after back-to-back blowout losses to Ole Miss and Louisiana Tech. Coach Mark Hudspeth knows the last two games have been disappointed, but the players are determined to play better..

Cut 16  (12)   “rather than later”

Boise State enters this game with a 2-and-1 record. Hudspeth says the Broncos are tough to prepare for because of the different personnel packages they use on offense

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Louisiana Tech has its home opener on Saturday night as they face in-state rival Northwestern State. The Bulldogs should be feeling good about themselves are winning two consecutive games on the road against the Ragin Cajuns and North Texas. But Tech coach Skip Holtz says it’s too early to be patting themselves on the back

Cut 18 (18)  “in the future”

Holtz says he wants to be more consistent on offense, especially the running game. He says defensively, his guys will be tested by a good passing offense led by Demons quarterback Zach Adkins…

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17:30 Newscast September 18, 2014

According to new census data, Louisiana women make about two thirds of what men in The Bayou State are paid. Tulane Business Professor Dr. Mark Rosa believes women in Louisiana, even if they have a high paying degree, are more inclined to stay home and not work in favor of raising their family…

cut 14 (08) “shouldered with that”

The figures show that Louisiana’s gender pay gap is the largest in the nation.

Officials in Lafourche Parish are alerting residents that a North Larose resident was found deceased last week and the Department of Health and Hospitals confirmed he had the West Nile Virus. Parish Administrator Archie Chaisson says they are spraying insecticides in the area to try to kill mosquitoes in every stage of life…

cut 4 (08) “West Nile either”

This marks the 5th death from the disease in Louisiana this year.

In a report released today, the condition of Louisiana’s highways rank 40th in the nation. The Reason Foundation, a think tank out of Los Angeles, says Louisiana has fallen 16 spots from its previous report. Author of the study, David Hartgen, says Louisiana’s highways rank 44th in fatality rate and it also gets poor marks for the percentage of deficient bridges….

cut 11 (07) “21-percent“

He says the pavement condition of the state’s rural and urban interstates also contributed to the poor ranking.

The Caddo Parish Sheriff’s office says a United States Postal worker is under arrest for allegedly stealing marijuana from packages he was supposed to be delivering. CPSO spokesman Bobby Herring says narcotics agents moved in on 31-year-old Russell Leon Ellis of Shreveport as he was removing the drugs from the postal packages…

cut 7 (09) “street value”

He says initially Ellis was charged with possession of schedule I marijuana.

LRN Newscast 16:30 09-18-14

Louisiana’s highway system ranks 40th in the country according to a report released today by the Reason Foundation. Jeff Palermo has more…

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A Washington, Louisiana woman is being questioned about a shooting of her parents. St. Landry Parish Sheriff Bobby Guidroz says they got the call of shots fired at the residence yesterday, then found 27 year-old Jamie Fontenot on the porch holding a firearm. Her 59 year-old father is in critical condition, while her 58 year-old mother was treated and released.
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According to new census data, Louisiana men on average earn 33 percent more than women, which is the largest gender pay gap in the nation. Tulane Business Professor Dr. Mark Rosa says high paying fields of study are dominated by men…

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Also women here are culturally more inclined to stay home and raise their family, according to him.

A North Louisiana postal worker is under arrest for allegedly stealing marijuana from packages. CPSO spokesman Bobby Herring says they got an anonymous tip that 31-year-old Russell Leon Ellis of Shreveport was stealing the mail he thought contained pot, and he had a special screening method…

CUT 6 (09) “these packages”

Herring says Ellis targeted mail from states that had legalized marijuana.

LRN Sportscast 16:45 Sept 18

Saints Quarterback Drew Brees says unfortunately the perception is that NFL players beat their wives and children. But Brees says that’s not the case despite the reports of domestic violence involving several NFL players. He says there’s a lot of players doing great things in the community. Brees added that the Ray Rice and Adrian Peterson cases provide examples for other players that there are consequences for poor decisions away from the field….
cut 29 (11) “….right path’
The Saints will host the Minnesota Vikings this Sunday. It remains to be seen if linebacker David Hawthorne will play. He’s missed the last two practices with an ankle injury.

Tonight’s NFL match-up features two teams from the NFC South. Tampa Bay is searching for its first win of the season as they visit Atlanta.

The SEC opener between LSU and Mississippi State will take place Saturday night. Both teams are 3-and-0 and the Bulldogs have one of the top quarterbacks in the SEC. Dak Prescott is fourth in the SEC in total offense. Defensive tackle Christian LaCouture says he’s an explosive player…
cut 30 (13) “…big time plays”
Kick-off on Saturday is at 6:02.

Louisiana Tech will host Northwestern State on Saturday night. Bulldogs coach Skip Holtz is impressed with the Demons offense, which is led by senior quarterback Zach Adkins…
cut 19 (13) ‘…very well”
Kick-off for this one is at 6 PM.

LRN Newscast 15:30 09-18-14

A U.S. Postal Service employee is under arrest in North Louisiana for stealing marijuana from packages he was supposed to deliver. Caddo Parish Sheriff’s Office Spokesman Bobby Herring says 31 year-old Russell Leon Ellis would allegedly poke holes in packages from the states that have legalized marijuana…

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And if it passed the sniff test, Ellis would allegedly take the packages and its contents.

 

According to the latest census data, the Louisiana payscale by gender gap is still very wide. In fact it leads the nation with men making an average of 33 percent more than women. Tulane Business Professor Mark Rosa says, culturally, many women with high degrees are choosing to stay home and raise their family, which affects the numbers…

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There’s a report out today from the Reason Foundation from Los Angeles that show Louisiana has fallen 16 spots since a 2011 report in national state ratings for highway conditions. The author of the study, David Hartgen, says those numbers are based on more than just potholes…

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In Jonesville, the Catahoula Parish Sheriff’s Office is reporting the arrest of seven adults on several charges; all of them in connection with the alleged sexual abuse of one teenage victim. Several of those arreste have already confessed, and Sheriff James Kelly says he expects more arrests to be made.