10:30 AM Newscast

Louisiana pro-life advocates are celebrating the ascension of Brett Kavanaugh to the US Supreme Court. With his appointment, the conservative bloc now commands a five to four majority on the nation’s highest court. But Louisiana Right to Life Executive Director Ben Clapper says the end of Roe vs. Wade may not solely come down to Justice Brett Kavanaugh. He says there are some concerns that Chief Justice John Roberts, given his past record, could backtrack on his support for Pro-Life bills.

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The November election to crown a new Secretary of State is less than a month away, but you may not have noticed with a lack of campaigning from the candidates.  Political Analyst Bernie Pinsonat says in comparison to other statewide races, this special election isn’t seeing a long-term build-up to Election Day.

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It was a rough visit to the Swamp for the LSU Tigers. Jeff Palermo has more on the Bayou Bengals first loss of the season…

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Drew Brees heads into tonight’s game against Washington just 201 yards shy of the all-time passing yards record. Brees’ first NFL experience was a 2001 preseason game in Miami, where he says he stared starry-eyed up into the rafters at the passing records held by Dan Marino, who then held the all-time passing yards record. He says he never could have imagined one day that might be him.

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