4:30 PM Newscast Nov 21

A deadly midday shooting in the French Quarter has left one person is dead, and 3 others injured. New Orleans Police Superintendent, Anne Kirkpatrick says they have video showing a vehicle driving up to a group and opening fire.

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The shooting occurred around 12:30 at the intersection of Iberville and Royal streets.

Alexandria International Airport hopes to lure United Airlines back using one-million dollars from the Small Community Air Service Development Program. England Airpark Executive Director Ralph Hennessy says they will ask United to operate three daily non-stop flights to and from Houston. He says United returning to Alexandria will benefit passengers.

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American and Delta are the other two airlines that fly out of Alexandria.

A Louisiana congressman will be sleeping outside tonight to shed light on a growing problem. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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The December 7 election includes four constitutional amendments addressing judicial ethics, legislative budgeting, and property tax processes. Amendment 1 proposes adding five appointees to the Judiciary Commission, expanding its current nine-member structure, and giving the Supreme Court authority to initiate investigations and discipline judges. Public Affairs Research Council President Dr. Steven Procopio explains that the Judiciary Commission investigates judges…

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