12:30 Newscast

President Trump returns to Louisiana for the third time in just over a month hoping to boost Republican gubernatorial odds. The President will be in Bossier City tonight, his last scheduled trip of the campaign. But political analyst Roy Fletcher feels Trump’s visit isn’t likely to move the needle much in the incredibly tight race.
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Fletcher made the comments this morning on Talk Louisiana.
Attorney General Jeff Landry says police officers, firefighters, and other first responders are allowed to go to tonight’s Trump rally, despite concerns about the legality of state workers at political rallies. Landry says he got a call from Congressman Mike Johnson and Representative Alan Seabaugh and had his lawyers dig into the question. He says they found ample constitutional support for the decision.
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Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries is constructing four new artificial reef sites, aiming to enhance the fish habitat as well as provide excellent recreational fishing opportunities for inshore anglers. Kevin Barnhart has the story.
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