09:30 Newscast September 25, 2015

The anti-David Vitter group Gumbo PAC commissioned a Public Policy Polling survey of the governor’s race and it shows Democrat John Bel Edwards leading the field with 28% compared to the Republican US Senator’s 27%. But, political analyst Bernie Pinsonat is skeptical of the results saying Gumbo PAC has attacked Vitter throughout his campaign for governor. He says it’s important for people to pay attention to who these PACs are supporting because they typically have a hidden motive…

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The poll found that Republicans Scott Angelle and Jay Dardenne trail with 15 percent and 14 percent respectively.

The only LSU Tiger to win the Heisman Trophy, Billy Cannon, is very excited about Leonard Fournette’s chances to win college football’s most prestigious award. Fournette’s 387 yards and 6 touchdowns in 2 games has him as a front-runner in the Heisman race. Cannon says he hopes he can watch Fournette receive the award…

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Fournette and the Tigers face Syracuse tomorrow. Kickoff is at 11AM and you can watch on ESPN.

The Terrebonne Parish Sheriff’s Office says an 82-year-old Houma woman was found tied up in her bedroom after a home invasion. Authorities say the woman was awakened by three men who forced entry into her house. They bound the woman by her hands and ankles and then rummaged through the residence before fleeing. Police say the victim was not seriously injured. Authorities are searching for the suspects.

A “Super Blood Moon” will be visible this Sunday and won’t happen again for 18 years. Emelie Gunn has more on why you should get outside and take a look…

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