A strong line of storms is moving across north and central Louisiana. The possibility of severe weather exists and State Climatologist Jay Grymes says one to three inches of rain is also possible…
Cut 5 (10) “…south Louisiana”
Grymes says this is the first of two fronts to impact the state this week. The second will bring cooler temperatures for Thanksgiving.
Louisiana Congresswoman Julia Letlow has co-sponsored legislation that would result in the federal government distributing newborn supply kits that would include diapers, wipes, hygiene items, and blankets to new mothers and their infants. Letlow says the NEST Act would also provide postpartum mental health resources…
Cut 14 (12) “…and expand services”
Senator Bill Cassidy found himself on the defensive after the health secretary he helped confirm went back on his word about spreading misinformation regarding any connection between vaccines and autism.
Cut 2 (35) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”
A $5,000 reward is being offered for the missing thousand-year-old cypress board that once hung in the State Capital but was later moved to former house speaker Clay Schexnayder’s office. The family of Walter Stebbins who donated the board is offering the reward. Schexnayder is facing felony theft charges of a rare state artifact. He says he left the board hanging in his legislative office when he vacated it.