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The Lafourche Parish Sheriff’s office says they’ve arrested a Golden Meadow Police officer in connection with a methamphetamine investigation. Spokesman Brennan Matherne says they began conducting this investigation in April: …
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He says they also learned the cop’s girlfriend, Anna King, was buying products for the meth lab.

Some sad news from the Gulf Shores Police Department: The body of the missing teenager from Pontchatoula who went swimming in dangerous surf in the Gulf has been found. Seventeen year-old Chaston Brown went missing Sunday around 4 pm, and his body was found yesterday around 2pm.
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A lawsuit was filed today seeking clarity over whether Governor Jindal has the legal authority to stop the implementation of the Common Core education standards. Jeff Palermo has more…:
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Officials say an arrest has been made in the case of the bomb threat last week at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette that closed the campus down an entire day. Louisiana State Police Troop I spokesman Brooks David says a multiple agency investigation lead to the arrest of 30-year-old Devin Haywood of Lafayette…:
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A Baton Rouge man has jumped from an apartment window to escape a fire that started this afternoon around 1:30 pm. Fire and rescue workers were moving residents out of the building because of the fire and heavy smoke. No word from officials on what started the fire.

14:30 07-22-14

A group of parents and teachers who support the Comon Core curriculum filed a lawsuit today against Governor Bobby Jindal. The claim is the governor’s executive orders and contract suspensions violated his legal authority, and one lawmaker who agrees with that is New Orleans Representative Walt Leger (lay jey)…;
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This lawsuit comes one day after a seperate lawsuit which challeges whether BESE followed state law when it adopted Common Core.

Monroe Police have arrested a man wanted for murder for an argument over a cell phone. The victim-James Atwell-who was injured in the attack at his apartment complex-died yesterday morning and twenty year-old Christopher Robinson was booked on 2nd-degree murder charges.

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The case of the bomb threat last week at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette that closed the campus down an entire day now has a man in custody for the crime. Louisiana State Police Troop I spokesman Brooks David (dah veed) says they believe 30-year-old Devin Haywood of Lafayette called KATC TV last Wednesday morning saying there was a bomb in a trash can at a park near the UL-Lafayette campus, then minutes later he went to try and rob the MidSouth bank…:
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David says it was a multi-agency effort that led to that arrest.

An LSU freshman football player is recovering in a hospital today after severely cutting his arm during an incident in the school’s weight room. Assistant editor of Tiger Rag magazine, Robert Stewart, says based on what they’ve been able to gather defensive tackle Trey Lealaimatafao (Lay-ah-lah-ee-mahta-fow), punched a window at the LSU football facility…
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He tweeted he is thankful to be alive.

A man from Shreveport is facing charges for failure to register as a sex offender. It is alleged that 32 year-old Christopher Lee Walker went on Facebook to attempt a meeting with a juvenile girl. His bond was set at $75 thousand dollars.

LRN Newscall July 22nd

Authorities have made an arrest in last week’s UL-Lafayette bomb scare that caused the campus to shut down for a day. Michelle Southern reports…:

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A lawsuit was filed today seeking clarity over whether Governor Jindal has the legal authority to stop the implementation of the Common Core education standards. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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The Lafourche Parish Sheriff’s office says they’ve arrested a Golden Meadow Police officer in connection with a methamphetamine investigation. Spokesman Brennan Matherne says they began conducting this investigation in April 2014…:
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Matherne says they learned 37-year-old Officer Ashley Pollard and his brother, 33-year-old Courtney Pollard were allegedly making meth for personal use. He says they also learned the cop’s girlfriend, Anna King, was buying products for the meth lab. Matherne says they brought in Officer Pollard for questioning Monday…:
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Matherene says investigators found the meth lab at Officer Pollard’s and King’s home during a search of the residence. He says Golden Medow Police Chief Reggie Pitre issued a statement indicating Pollard resigned from the department upon his arrest…:
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An LSU freshman football player is recovering in a hospital today after severely cutting his arm during an incident in the school’s weight room. Assistant editor of Tiger Rag magazine, Robert Stewart, says based on what they’ve been able to gather defensive tackle Trey Lealaimatafao (Lay-ah-lah-ee-mahta-fow), punched a window at the LSU football facility…

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The San Antonio native tweeted a picture of himself in a hospital bed with his left arm in a large cast. He also commented on twitter that this has been a learning experience and he’s thankful to be alive. Stewart says LSU has not said what led up this incident….
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Initial reports said Trey may need to have his arm amputated. LSU Sports Information Director Michael Bonnette says that’s not the case, but Stewart says it appears the six-foot, 300-pound defensive tackle has a long road of recovery ahead of him…
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Officials say an arrest has been made in the case of the bomb threat last week at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette that closed the campus down an entire day. Louisiana State Police Troop I spokesman Brooks David says a multiple agency investigation lead to the arrest of 30-year-old Devin Haywood of Lafayette…:

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Haywood is charged federally through the FBI with planting a hoax device and attempted armed robbery according to David…:

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David says they believe Haywood called KATC last Wednesday morning saying there was a bomb in a trash can at a park near the UL-Lafayette campus, then minutes later he went to try and rob the MidSouth bank…:

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A group of parents and teachers who support the Common Core education standards filed a lawsuit today against Governor Jindal. They claim the governor violated his legal authority by using executive orders and contract suspensions to keep schools from using Common Core. New Orleans Representative Walt Leger supports this legal action

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This pro Common Core lawsuit comes one day after a separate suit, which challenged whether BESE followed state law when it adopted the controversial education standards. Leger is hopeful the courts can make a ruling quickly on today’s lawsuit, so teachers can plan accordingly for the upcoming school year

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Navis (Novice) Hill is a parent of a public school student and one of the plantiffs in the lawsuit filed today. Hill says Jindal is playing political games and because of that her fourth grader is preparing for a school year, not knowing what standardized test he’ll take

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13:30 Newscast July 22, 2014

A group of teachers and parents who are in favor of Common Core have filed a lawsuit against Governor Bobby Jindal over the education standard. The lawsuit contends the governor’s series of executive orders and contract suspensions aimed at ridding the state of Common Core were unconstitutional. Yesterday, 17 state lawmakers who oppose Common Core filed a lawsuit challenging BESE’s adoption of the education standard on procedural grounds.

Officials say an arrest has been made in the case of the bomb threat last week at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette that closed the campus down for an entire day. Louisiana State Police Troop I spokesman Brooks David says 30-year-old Devin Haywood of Lafayette is charged federally through the FBI with planting a hoax device and attempted armed robbery…

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David says they believe Haywood called KATC last Wednesday morning saying there was a bomb in a trash can at a park near the campus, then minutes later attempted to rob MidSouth Bank.

The Lafourche Parish Sheriff’s office says they’ve arrested a Golden Meadow Police officer in connection with a methamphetamine investigation. Spokesman Brennan Matherne says they learned 37-year-old Officer Ashley Pollard and his brother, 33-year-old Courtney Pollard were allegedly making meth for personal use. He says they also learned the cop’s girlfriend, Anna King, was buying products for the meth lab. Matherene says Golden Medow Police Chief Reggie Pitre issued a statement indicating Pollard resigned from the department upon his arrest…

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Matherne says investigators found the meth lab at Officer Pollard’s and King’s home during a search of the residence.

An LSU freshman football player is recovering in a hospital today after severely cutting his arm during an incident in the school’s weight room. Assistant editor of Tiger Rag magazine, Robert Stewart, says based on what they’ve been able to gather defensive tackle Trey Lealaimatafao, punched a window at the LSU football facility. The San Antonio native tweeted a picture of himself in a hospital bed with his left arm in a large cast and commented that this has been a learning experience and he’s thankful to be alive. Stewart says LSU has not said what led up this incident…

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Stewart says Lealaimatafao has a long road of recovery ahead of him.

The Monroe Police Department says a man has been arrested that they believe is responsible for hitting another man over the head with a large stick causing fatal injuries. 20-year-old Christopher Robinson is charged with second degree murder in the death of 48-year-old James Atwell. Robinson reportedly attacked Atwell during an argument over a cell phone.

12:30 Newscast July 22, 2014

Authorities have made an arrest in last week’s University of Louisiana at Lafayette bomb scare that caused the campus to shut down for a day. Michelle Southern has that…

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A second lawsuit has been filed over Common Core. This time a group of parents and teachers who support the education standard filed a suit against Governor Bobby Jindal. It alleges the governor’s series of executive orders and contract suspensions aimed at ridding the state of Common Core were unconstitutional. Yesterday, 17 state lawmakers who oppose Common Core filed a lawsuit challenging BESE’s adoption of the education standard on procedural grounds.

The Lafourche Parish Sheriff’s office says they’ve arrested a Golden Meadow Police officer in connection with a methamphetamine investigation. Spokesman Brennan Matherne says they learned 37-year-old Officer Ashley Pollard and his brother, 33-year-old Courtney Pollard were allegedly making meth for personal use. They also learned the cop’s girlfriend, Anna King, was buying products for the meth lab. Matherne says they brought in Officer Pollard for questioning Monday…

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He says Golden Meadow Police Chief Reggie Pitre issued a statement indicating Pollard resigned from the department upon his arrest.

An LSU freshman football player is recovering in a hospital today after severely cutting his arm during an incident in the school’s weight room. Assistant editor of Tiger Rag magazine, Robert Stewart, says based on what they’ve been able to gather defensive tackle Trey Lealaimatafao, punched a window at the LSU football facility. Initial reports said he may need to have his arm amputated, but LSU Sports Information Director Michael Bonnette says that’s not the case, but Stewart says it appears Trey has a long road of recovery ahead of him…

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Stewart says LSU has not said what led up this incident.

LRN Sportscast 11:40

LSU freshman defensive tackle Trey Lealaimatafao (Lay-ah-lah-ee-mahta-fow) has tweeted out he’s doing well after severely injuring his arm when he punched a glass window inside the team’s weight room. He also commented on twitter this has been a learning experience and he’s thankful to be alive. Tiger Rag Magazine Assistant Editor, Robert Stewart, says LSU has not said what led up this incident….
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Trey is a six-foot, 300-pound defensive tackle and was listed as a backup on team’s depth chart when it was released last week at SEC Media Days.

The Sun Belt Media Days are today in New Orleans. Ragin Cajuns Quarterback Terrence Broadway has been named the Sun Belt Preseason Offensive Player of the Year. The senior completed 62-percent of his passes for 2,419 yards and 18 touchdowns.

LSU head baseball coach Paul Mainieri has a new assistant coach in Andy Cannizaro and he’s also been able to officially add 12 players to the roster. They make up the 2015 recruiting class and Mainieri says this group of power arms and very good everyday players is one of the best in the country….
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LSU has also released its schedule for next season. It all starts with a three-game series against Kansas on February 13th.

Northwestern State says centerfielder Bret Underwood has decided to play for the Demons next season, even though he was drafted by the San Francisco Giants in the 20th round. Underwood hit .289 last season and led the team with 18 stolen bases. He played in 53 games last season.

The owner of a bar in Nashville says former LSU Quarterback Zach Mettenberger was sucker punched by an Alabama fan. Steve Ford says Mett was not provoking the person in any way but that the guy said “Roll Tide” and Zach said, “Good Luck with that.” That’s when the other person’s friend sucker punched the Titans draftee in the eye. He said Zach did not punch back.

11:30 Newscast July 22, 2014

Officials say an arrest has been made in the case of the bomb threat last week at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. Louisiana State Police Troop I spokesman Brooks David says a multiple agency investigation lead to the arrest of 30-year-old Devin Haywood of Lafayette…

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Haywood is charged with planting a hoax device and attempted armed robbery but David says more charges and more arrests are possible.

According to the Annie B. Casey Foundation’s Kids Count Data Book, Louisiana ranks among the worst in the country in terms of the well-being of children. The Bayou State ranks 47th among all states and the District of Columbia. The report contributes Louisiana’s poor showing to children who live in poverty and single parent homes whose situation deteriorated from previous reports.

The Lafourche Parish Sheriff’s Office says they’ve arrested a Golden Meadow Police officer in connection with a methamphetamine investigation. Spokesman Brennan Matherne says they began conducting this investigation in April…

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He says they also learned the cop’s girlfriend, Anna King, was buying products for the meth lab. Matherne says Golden Meadow Police Chief Reggie Pitre issued a statement indicating Pollard resigned from the department upon his arrest.

The Ascension Parish Sheriff’s Office has arrested a Donaldsonville man after finding his wife shot to death at their home. Police Chief Tony Bacala says deputies responded to the residence after receiving a call at 10 o’clock Monday morning…

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When authorities arrived, they found 27-year-old Shella Howard dead, having been shot several times. 31-year-old Jaris Howard was arrested on second degree murder and other charges.

An LSU freshman football player is recovering in the hospital today after severely cutting his arm during an incident in the school’s weight room. Assistant editor of Tiger Rag magazine, Robert Stewart, says based on what they’ve been able to gather, defensive tackle Trey Lealaimatafao punched a window at the LSU football facility…

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The San Antonio native tweeted a pictue of himself in a hospital bed with his left arm in a large cast and commented that this has been a learning experience and he’s thankful to be alive. Stewart says it appears Trey has a long road of recovery ahead of him.

10:30 Newscast July 22, 2014

Opponents of Common Core have filed a lawsuit in an attempt to keep the state from adopting the controversial education standards. 17 state lawmakers are banding together under the name “The Concerned Citizens of Louisiana” to challenge the Board of Elementary and Secondary Education’s adoption of Common Core on procedural grounds. Lake Charles Representative Brett Geymann says BESE did not keep the public informed when they adopted Common Core in 2010…

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Education Superintendent John White says BESE is not legally obliged to pass rules using Administrative Procedure He says because of this, there’s no basis for the suit…

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BESE President Chas Roemer says the education board followed state law and the lawsuit has no merit.

Authorities announce the arrest of a Lafayette man who allegedly called in a bomb threat that resulted in the evacuation of the University of Louisiana at Lafayette campus last week. Police say 30-year-old Devin Haywood will also be charged for attempting to rob a bank that same day. We’ll have more on this story in future newscasts.

Amite Representative John Bel Edwards spoke to the Baton Rouge Press Club about why voters should support him for governor next year. Thus far, he is the only declared Democrat in the race. Edwards said Louisiana needs a proven, respected leader in the governor’s chair who will govern from the middle. Edwards said Democrats, Republicans, and Independents need to be able to communicate with one another to come up with solutions to the problems facing the state…

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The gubernatorial primary will be held in October of next year.

The thousands of unaccompanied children crossing over into neighboring Texas is raising concerns Louisiana may face an immigration problem of its own. The tens of thousands of children crossing the border into the US are being driven, in large part, out of their Central American homes by escalating violence related to gang warfare and drugs. Denham Springs Representative Valarie Hodges, a member of the House Committee on Criminal Justice, says she is concerned that the immigrants may be bringing that violence with them…

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Hodges is calling on the state leadership to develop a plan of action for immigration in Louisiana.

9:30 Newscast, July 22, 2014

The tens of thousands of unaccompanied children crossing over into neighboring Texas is raising concerns Louisiana may face an immigration problem of it’s own. Denham Springs Representative Valarie Hodges doesn’t want facilities to be used to house the immigrants and she’s seeking the public’s input on her Facebook page
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She says her main problem is the potential violence immigrants may be brining.

Louisiana State Police says they’ve got someone in custody who is considered a suspect in the case of the bomb threat that was called in to UL-Lafayette last week. Earlier reports indicate it’s the same person that was accused in a robbery that same day but official details will be released by the FBI this morning.

The Ascension Parish Sheriff’s Office has arrested a Donaldsonville man after finding his wife shot to death at their home. Police Chief Tony Bacala says first responders discovered 27-year-old Shella Howard dead in the bathroom of several gunshot wounds. They say 31-year-old Jaris Howard apparently called someone to confessed to what he’d done and now faces many charges…:
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He says the couple’s six year old child was in the home at the time and heard the gunshots, but did not witness the incident.

The lone democrat in the 2015 governor’s race discusses why Louisiana voters should support him next year. Eric Gill has more from John Bel Edwards’ appearance at the Baton Rouge Press Club…:
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08:30 Newscast, July 22, 2014

Amite Representative John Bel Edwards, the one declared democrat in the next year’s Governor’s race, spoke to the media Monday about why he should be Louisiana’s next top leader. He feels the governor needs to be able to build coalitions, try to develop a consensus, and compromise in order to move the state forward. Edwards feels we need a governor who will put Louisiana first…:
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The gubernatorial primary will be held in October of next year.

Authorities say a teenager from Pontchatoula is still missing in Gulf Shores in some very rough Gulf waters. Seventeen year-old Chaston Brown was reported missing Sunday at about 4 pm.

A State Representative is concerned about the impact of illegal immigration on Louisiana. Matthew Doyle has more…:
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17 lawmakers under the name, “Concerned Citizens of Louisiana,” have filed a lawsuit which attempts to get Common Core out of Louisiana.  Lake Charles Representative Brett Geymann says The Board of Elementary and Secondary Education did not comply with the Administrative Procedure Act when signing public schools on to the new education standards…:
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Education Superintendent John White disagrees…:
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There is currently no standardized test in place for next school year.