10:30 Newscast January 20th, 2015

Tax season begins today as the I-R-S and the Louisiana Department of Revenue are now accepting individual income tax returns. Jeff Palermo has the story…:
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Governor Bobby Jindal is taking a lot of heat today after continuing to insist there are so called Muslim “no-go zones” in Europe. In a speech on Islamic extremism, Jindal claimed there are certain Muslim communities in Europe which are not subject to the laws of that particular country. Leaders say there is no such thing.

Jennings Police have arrested a 66-year-old man accused of raping three girls, all under the age of 10. Deputy Chief Danny Semmes (Sims) says their investigation began when a government agency informed them of suspicious activity regarding Clarence Bouley (Boo-lay) of Jennings being in the presence of some young children. Semmes says the girls were interviewed by the Child Advocacy Center…:
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Semmes says Bouley was booked into the Jefferson Davis Parish Jail on three counts of aggravated rape.

US Senator David Vitter says if he’s elected Governor this year it will be his last political job which means he will focus strictly on the challenges that lie ahead for Louisiana…:
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All four major candidates for governor spoke during a recent forum in Baton Rouge about why they should be picked for the job.