10:30 Newscast October 15th, 2014

The latest Louisiana Tax Amnesty program begins today giving delinquent tax payers a chance to settle up with the state Department of Revenue:
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The first meeting of a group seeking to change the way Louisiana’s colleges handle sexual assault investigating is being held today. New Orleans Senator JP Morrell says universities have different policies from campus to campus:
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State Police are investigating a fatal hit and run involving a pedestrian on I-10 east on Highway 73 before 3am Wednesday in Ascension Parish. They say 21-year-old April Tasker of Gesimar was trying to cross both lanes of the interstate toward the median when she was struck and killed by an 18-wheeler in the left hand lane.

We know a little more about the three main candidates in the US Senate race after the televised debate in Shreveport last night. Senator Mary Landrieu came out early against Congressman Bill Cassidy…:
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Cassidy continued to tie Landrieu to President Obama throughout the debate and retired Air Force Col Rob Maness accused his opponents of not being fiscally responsible in Congress.