10:30 AM Newscast

Four constitutional amendments are on the ballot when you head to the polls today. Public Affairs Research Council President Stephen Procoppio says Amendment three removes the list of 16 crimes for which people under the age of 17 can be charged as an adult and puts it into state law, so lawmakers can more easily expand the list of felony laws that could result in a person under the age of being charged as an adult…

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A good ole fashion pitching duel at Alex Box Stadium lasat night  and LSU came out on top beating Mississippi State two to one. LSU’s pitchers struck out 18 Bulldog hitters. Anthony Eyanson allowed one unearned run over five innings and struck out 12. Casan Evans pitched three innings of relief and struck out six. The Tigers go for the sweep this this evening at 6.

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President Trump’s rhetoric targeting Canada is having a profound effect on the Great on the Great Acadian Awakening in Lafayette in October. It celebrates the influence Cananda has had on the Acadian people. But now more than half of the Canadians scheduled to attend have cancelled.  Lieutenant Governor Billy Nungesser says if relations between the two countries continue to go south, this could be just the beginning.

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Supply is up, so crawfish prices have dropped 25 cents, hitting a new low for 2025. Crawfish App co-founder Laney King says the April marks the historical true start of the heart of crawfish season, and she expects prices will continue to go down as we approach Easter weekend. Crawfish farmer Jonathan Fontenot.

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