Law enforcement in southeast Louisiana report a big break in a 33-year-old missing person’s case. With help from the LSU FACES lab and DNA technology authorities have identified human remains – found near Slidell by a hunter back in 1989 – as a Lafourche Parish woman, Paula Boudreaux, who vanished in 1986. Lafourche Sheriff Craig Webre says what was a missing persons case is now much more…:
Cut 7 (07) “…homicide was involved.”
Boudreaux was 22 years old when she disappeared from Golden Meadow in August of ’86.
Attorney General Jeff Landry’s first television campaign ad for governor has hit the airwaves. The 30-second spot focuses on Landry’s plan to be tough on crime. ULM Political Science Professor Pearson Cross says the next governor will be focused on criminal justice reform…
Cut 19 (09) “…a bit.”
The ad began airing in Baton Rouge today but is expected to reach every market in the state in the future.
Governor John Bel Edwards has about nine months left in office as he’s term-limited. But could Edwards run for governor again in four years. He left the door slightly open on his monthly radio show…
cut 12 (09) “….of the state”
Edwards says he’ll be rooting for the next governor to do well, so he can remain a private citizen.
One of Louisiana’s most renowned high school football teams – Edna Karr – has made it to the small screen as part of a Hulu docuseries – Algiers, America: The Relentless Pursuit.
Cut 3 (31) “…I’m Teiko Foxx.”