6:30 am Newscast

A lawsuit challenging the most recent congressional has been filed on behalf of twelve plaintiffs who identify themselves as non-African American voters. Monroe attorney Paul Hurd says like the congressional map in the 1990s that created a Z-shaped district, this map is drawn along racial lines, not communities of interests.

Cut 13 (11)  “…unconstitutional.”
State Transportation and Calcasieu Bridge Partners have reached a new agreement on a public-private partnership to construct a new Interstate-10 Calcasieu River Bridge in Lake Charles. DOTD Secretary Joe Donahue says tolls charged to motorists have also decreased from the original plan.

Cut 10 (12) “…before.”

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Louisiana’s Special Legislative session on crime will begin in about 2 weeks and Governor Landry has been speaking to lawmakers about possibly expanding the death penalty. Landry says Louisiana is obligated to the victims…

Cut 7 (11) “…should receive.”

The state’s last death row execution was in 2010.

A 61-year-old Monroe woman has been arrested for allegedly allowing people to sell narcotics out of her residence. Police first received an anonymous tip in June of last year. Rosie Lee Jenkins, known as “Momma Rose,” allegedly accepted narcotics and money in exchange for allowing the illegal sales. She has been charged with Letting a Disorderly Place.