8:30 AM Newscast July 15

A motive in the assassination attempt of Former President Trump Saturday is still not known. Fortunately, the former president was able to leave his rally safely to receive medical attention after a bullet struck him in the ear. Two attendees were critically injured, and one man is dead. The twenty-year-old shooter was outside the rally on a rooftop and was killed by counter snipers. Louisiana Republican Senator Bill Cassidy of Louisiana…

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Both Trump and Biden called for unity among Americans in the wake of the assassination attempt. Some of Trump’s opponents have suggested he may use the tragedy to garner votes. LSU Political Science Professor Dr. Robert Hogan…

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SEC Media Days begin in Dallas today with LSU’s Brian Kelly set to kick things off. Tiger Rag editor Todd Horne expects confidence from the Tigers. Kace Kieschnick has more…

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As the temperature continues to climb, motorists may encounter road buckling. Louisiana DOTD spokesperson Erin Buchanan says it can happen suddenly and unexpectedly, but shouldn’t be danger if you’re paying attention and driving safely. She says even if you’ve never seen a road buckle before…

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You can report road buckles or any road problems at  dotd.la.gov.