Today is a new day for the LSU Tigers and a day where they can win a seventh national championship in baseball. Yesterday was a day to forget as the Bayou Bengals suffered the largest lopsided loss in College World Series history, a 24-4 defeat to Florida. LSU second baseman Gavin Dugas says Sunday’s result will not impact tonight’s decisive game…
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First pitch tonight is at 6 PM.
With the Governor back from his economic development trip to Europe, many wonder which bills passed by state legislators will meet his Veto Pen. “LAPolitics.com” publisher Jeremy Alford says Governor Edwards has voiced his opposition to bills that some feel are anti-transgender…:
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Edwards could also use his line-item veto authority on certain parts of the budget.
Senator Bill Cassidy and Southwest Louisiana Congressman Clay Higgins file legislation to reform the National Flood Insurance Program. Teiko Foxx reports the goal is to make flood insurance affordable again.
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Get ready for a stretch of very hot and muggy weather as we’ll have triple digit readings this week. This morning, strong storms are moving through north Louisiana. Ruston, Grambling and Homer are under a severe thunderstorm warning until 7 AM. Damaging winds and large hail are the primary threats. At least the tropics are quiet to start the week.