5:30 LRN Newscast Oct 3

Gary Chambers, an outspoken challenger to Republican U.S. Senator John Kennedy’s re-election says the Senator’s latest campaign ad has a racist message. In the ad, Kennedy says, “If you hate cops just because they’re cops, the next time you get in trouble call a crackhead.” Chambers says it’s another classic one-liner from Kennedy that doesn’t help Louisiana…:

Cut 5 (08) “…nothing on the job.” 

Crowley state Representative John Stefanski announces he will run for Attorney General of Louisiana in 2023. The 38-year-old Republican lawmaker is chairman of the House & Governmental Affairs Committee, which oversaw redistricting earlier this year. Stefanski says he expects the A.G.’s office to be an “open seat” next fall…:

Cut 12 (08) “…so I’m excited.”

Jeff Landry is expected to run for Governor next year.

Superintendent of Education Dr. Cade Brumley announced the official launch of the “Say it Here,” phone app that enables middle and high school students in Louisiana to anonymously report crimes on campus. Brumley says it’s important to give students the ability to say something when they see something.

Cut 11 (07)  “…structured way.”

Greater New Orleans Crimestoppers is a partner with the program.

Louisiana football legend Terry Bradshaw has revealed he battled two forms of cancer over the past year. Bradshaw says he had bladder cancer and then a rare skin cancer. The Shreveport native, former Louisiana Tech star, and NFL Hall of Famer shared his story on Fox NFL Sunday.

Cut 6 (10)  “…your concern .” 

On the September 27th pre-game show, Bradshaw appeared to be in pain and struggling to breathe.