2:30 PM Newscast Feb 7

A Kansas City TV reporter in town covering the Super Bowl has died and Kenner Police have made an arrest. Police Chief Keith Conley says Danette Colbert was seen on a surveillance video at a Comfort Suites hotel entering Adan Manzano’s room Wednesday morning. And he says the credit card that Manzano used to check into the hotel was missing from his wallet. Investigators found it a short time later.

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So far, Colbert is only charged with having Manzano’s credit card. Depending on what Manzano’s autopsy reveals, the charges could be upgraded.

Crawfish lovers gearing up for a Super Bowl weekend boil can expect lower prices than anticipated. Following a historic snowstorm, supply has rebounded, driving prices down by more than a dollar per pound. Crawfish App Founder Laney King says live crawfish on average will run you $4.79 per pound.

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King says if you prefer to purchase boiled crawfish from your favorite spot, expect to pay around $7.10 a pound.

Gearing up for Super Bowl 59, Andrew Greenstein is at the NFL Experience, getting some predictions.

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Super Bowl Sunday is the biggest sports betting event of the year, and not all bets are about the outcome of the game. Bookies-dot-com Adam Thompson says some betting angles focus on the performance of the national anthem and this Super Bowl there are bets for diehard Swifties.

Cut 11 (12) “…for the Super Bowl.”