11:30 Newscast, June 8th, 2016

Starting August 1st, signs will be required to be posted 500 feet ahead of intersections that have red light cameras, because of a bill signed into law by the governor. New Orleans Senator Troy Carter says it’s a great day for the citizens of Louisiana…:
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The measure was approved with bipartisan support from both chambers.

The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries is looking for new field agents, and they are taking applications for up to 23 cadets. LDWF spokesman Adam Einck says the academy is starting in September…:
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He says they’ll train to enforce the state’s recreational boating laws, the state and federal wildlife and fisheries laws, and general law enforcement work on the stat’s many wildlife management areas.

Governor John Bel Edwards is signing the Ban the Box bill into law today. Halen Doughty has more…:
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The rally possum was alive and well at The Box last night as the Tigers overcame a 2 run deficit and come back to beat Rice 5-2 to advance to the Super Regionals. Jared Poche pitched six shutout innings, and the Most Valuable Player of the Regional was Greg Deichmann, who had three hits on Tuesday, including a monster home run that put the Tigers up 3-2. The Tigers will now take on Coastal Carolina Saturday.