1:30 LRN Newscast Nov 1

The Louisiana Book Festival returns to downtown Baton Rouge for its 20th year tomorrow. Events will be held in the State Capitol, the State Library, the Capitol Park Museum and in tents on neighboring streets. Assistant Director of the Louisiana Center for the Book Robert Wilson says there will be scores of authors and presenters on hand.

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Annual enrollment for healthcare.gov begins today.  Blue Chief Healthcare Economist Mike Bertaut says Louisiana Blue, the state’s Blue Cross and Blue Shield provider, offers HMO plans with the state’s lowest rates available in every parish, showing an average premium reduction of 9% compared to last year. He says you can work with an experienced, licensed agent at no cost…

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Louisiana’s film industry will be keeping a keen eye on the tax reform debate in Baton Rouge. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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Governor Landry declares November Wild Game Meat Donation Month.  Landry asks Louisiana hunters to donate part or all of their harvest to families in need during the holiday season and for non-hunters to consider financially supporting organizations like Hunters for the Hungry.