09:30 Newscast September 18, 2015

A Moody’s Investors Service analysis says we’ll continue to see low oil prices and cuts to oil companies into 2016. Emelie Gunn has more…

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Democratic presidential hopeful Hilary Clinton will make a campaign stop in Baton Rouge next week. Clinton will hold what is described as a “grassroots organizing event” Monday morning at the Louisiana Leadership Institute. Supporters can sign up to attend the event online at Clinton’s campaign website. There will also be a private campaign fundraiser while she’s in town.

During yesterday’s Lt. Governor’s debate in Baton Rouge, the four candidates were asked about their stance on the removal of Confederate monuments in New Orleans. Republican Jefferson Parish President John Young is against removing or destroying the monuments. He doesn’t think removing Confederate monuments will solve current racial issues…

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The state’s primary election is October 24th.

Education officials in Lafayette say they are spending more than $26,000 on beefed up security at Northside High following a shooting after last Friday’s football game which injured a student. Athletic Director of the Lafayette Parish School System, Bobby Badeaux, says the system will purchase four security light systems to improve visibility in the school’s parking lot and add 20 high-definition surveillance cameras…

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He says additional officers will be dispatched at the other high schools in Lafayette Parish, as well.