9:30 LRN Newscast Nov 13

For LRN i’m Erik Piccoli
Bonfires on the Levee are officially greenlit for this Christmas Eve in St. James Parish after COVID snuffed them out last year. Brooke Thorington has more.
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And Voters are heading to the polls today in Louisiana, but for most, there’s not a lot to cast their votes on. Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin says every registered voter will have the opportunity to decide the outcome of four constitutional amendments.
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The polls are now open and close tonight at 8 and those who don’t know where their polling location is can visit geauxvote.com to find out
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New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell is up for re-election. The Mayor is expected to win re-election on Saturday as she does not face any well-funded challengers.
There are races for open legislative seats in New Orleans, Lake Charles, and Monroe. LA-politics-dot-com publisher Jeremy Alford says the most interesting race is in Lake Charles as Republican businessman Jeremy Stine is battling with a high-profile Democrat…
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And a suspect has been arrested in the second of two fatal shootings that took place on Grambling State’s campus during homecoming week. Trooper Michael Reichardt says the suspect has been identified as Ahmad Green
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Green was arrested in Shreveport and booked into the Lincoln Parish Detention Center on a four-million dollar bond. Officers are still looking for the suspect in the first shooting that occurred on October 13th.
For LRN I’m Erik Piccoli