06:30 Newscast, November 8th, 2017

Republican U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy has introduced the Vehicular Terrorism Prevention Act, aimed at preventing people from using cars or trucks to attack Americans. He says this is especially important as technology improves..:
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He says this bill would give Congress information cops could use to help expand their role to more technical issues.

Recent record breaking heat in some areas of the state will give way to much cooler temperatures as a cold front moves in. State Climatologist Barry Keim says expect a gray dreary day…:
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He says once this front moves through you can expect much cooler temperatures by tomorrow morning.

How hard is it to break into Louisiana’s voting machines and access critical information? Kelley Ray says it’s tougher than you think…:
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In Calcasieu Parish, two out- of- state contractors are dead after falling from a helicopter. The Sheriff’s Office reports both men were working on electrical lines from a chopper when their safety harness snapped, causing them to fall about 100 feet to the ground. Both men were pronounced dead at the scene.