12:30 Newscast October 8th, 2014

Governor Bobby Jindal issues an executive order to protect teachers’ right to freedom of speech after hearing a teacher in Rapides Parish was “written up” by school administrators because she criticized Common Core on her Facebook Page. Louisiana Federation of Teachers spokesperson Les LAndon supports Jindal’s action…:
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The Alexandria Town Talk published the story that claims a teacher was reprimanded for voicing her concerns over the education standards.

Shreveport PD arrests three people after an undercover operation targeting human trafficking and prostitution. 27-year-old Allen Nash of Dallas and 19-year-old Rodisha Johnson of New Orleans were booked. Corporal Marcus Hines says the suspect’s allegedly transported a person across state lines for the purpose of sex or prostitution…:
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The third suspect, 17-year-old Natay Barret of Dallas was arrested on one count of prostitution.

Louisiana Economic Development has launched “Come Home, Louisiana”, a nationwide campaign to lure former residents back to Louisiana to explore new employment opportunities. Eric Gill reports…:
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