PETA sent a strongly worded letter to Governor Landry following his request that LSU bring back its live mascot, Mike The Tiger, to Death Valley. LSU officially ended that long-standing tradition in 2017, and Klayton Rutherford with the PETA Foundation says that was the right move.
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There has been no comment from the governor’s office.
The Jennings Police Department says a traffic stop led to two narcotics arrests and the confiscation of 55-thousand lethal doses of Fentanyl. Jennings Police Chief Danny Semmes says Michael Lynn Prudhomme and Robert Moore were the two men apprehended and Moore faces numerous charges including five counts of possession of a schedule two drug with the intention to sell…
Cut 15 (11) “….in his pants”
Baton Rouge retiree got a very pleasant surprise from a state official. Andrew Greenstein has the story.
Cut 2 (32) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”
A flash flood watch remains in effect for parishes along and south of the I-10 and I-12 corridor. A low-pressure area in the northwestern Gulf of Mexico is providing the energy to produce the showers and thunderstorms and breezy conditions. Southeast Louisiana is expected to see higher rain totals. The Houma area could see as much as eight inches of rain.