08:30 Newscast December 14, 2015

Governor Bobby Jindal has been traveling the state touting the accomplishments he’s made during his two terms as governor and today he is scheduled to speak at the Baton Rouge Press Club. LaPolitics-dot-com publisher Jeremy Alford says here are some good and bad things associated with Jindal’s time in office and the governor will focus on the good in the last weeks of his term. But he questions whether the governor’s tour will sway the history books…

cut 8 (08) “over that”

Intrastate commercial air service returns to Louisiana today as New Orleans based GLO airlines is now offering flights between Louis Armstrong International Airport and Shreveport Regional Airport. Louisiana Tech takes on Arkansas State in the New Orleans Bowl this weekend and Trey Fayard, founder and CEO of GLO, hopes Bulldog fans take advantage of their service…

cut 5 (08) “to have them”

You can see the daily flight schedule and book online at FlyGLO.com.

Candidates are stacking up in the 2016 US Senate Race for the seat being vacated by David Vitter. Republican Congressman Charles Boustany is formally announcing today joining fellow GOPs US Rep John Flemming and retired Air Force Col Rob Maness. Republican State Treasurer John Kennedy is expected to run and Scott Angelle’s name has been mentioned. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat…

cut 13 (11) “serious candidate”

The election will be held November 8th, 2016.

21-year-old Pvt. Journae King of Laplace made history by becoming the first woman in the Louisiana Army National Guard to enlist as a field artillery soldier. King’s recruiter, Staff Sgt. Robert Gregoire, says even though she knew the position would be challenging, King stepped up to the plate…

cut 10 (07) “for her”

King was studying at Southern University when she decided to enlist.