4:30 LRN Newscast Nov 15

Annie Richardson, one of four women stabbed in a random knife attack on Louisiana Tech’s campus on Monday has died. Richardson was leaving an exercise class at the Lambright Sports and Wellness Center when she was attacked from behind. Bulldogs football coach Sonny Cumbie says the team’s thoughts and prayers are with those impacted…

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Twenty-three-year-old Jacoby Johnson of Rayville now faces a second-degree murder charge.

18-year-old LA Tech Freshman Colin Campbell is being praised for helping two of the stabbing victims. He drove them in his truck to the hospital and police say his quick action most likely saved Cynthia Woodward’s life. The Minden High School graduate drove Woodard and Annie Richardson to the hospital.

The school is holding a blood drive tomorrow from 9 to 3 at the student center.

Two years ago today, the federal infrastructure law was approved, and Senator Bill Cassidy says it has resulted in nine-billion in federal dollars for the state. He says one-point-four billion dollars went to expanding broadband…

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Governor-elect Jeff Landry Appoints the first Black woman to head the Department of Environmental Quality. Landry says Aurelia Skipwith Giacometto (Jack-ah-metto) served as Director of U.S. Fish and Wildlife under former President Trump.

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The Indiana native began her career at Monsanto as a lab tech and has a law degree from the University of Kentucky.