12:30 Newscast, June 20th, 2016

Authorities continue to investigate the deaths of 3-year-old twins Oliver and Aria Orr, who died after being locked in a hot pickup truck. Bossier City Police spokesperson Mark Natale says at some point Saturday afternoon, the children’s mother realized she didn’t know where the kids were…:
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He says the children were pronounced deceased, and they are still working to determine how the toddlers ended up in the truck to begin with.

The head of the Louisiana Oil and Gas Association says there are some encouraging signs for the struggling industry. LOGA President Don Briggs says one positive sign is that oil prices are near 50-dollars a barrel, after falling to 26-dollars in February…:
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Briggs says they hope the price can rise some more during the second half of 2016.

The Department of Children and Family Services reports the number of food stamp recipients is declining nationally, but increasing in Louisiana. Jeff Palermo reports…:
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The U.S. National Hurricane Center in Miami says Tropical Storm Danielle has formed off Mexico’s eastern coast. The system, which is no threat to the United States, is expected to produce lots of rainfall over several Mexican States.