9:30 LRN Newscast

Nine down, one to go. After six weeks on the run, Orleans Parish Jail escapee Antoine Massey was captured Friday afternoon in New Orleans. With his capture, that leaves Derrick Groves as the last remaining escapee still on the loose. A 50-thousand-dollar reward for information leading to Groves’   capture is still on the table.

Another holiday weekend is approaching – in fact, some are saying it’s already here. Colleen Crain reports.

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The Louisiana Supreme Court rules that the ex-wife of former LSU football coach Ed Orgeron is entitled to more than eight-million of his 17-million-dollar buyout. Legal analyst Franz Borghardt says barring any unexpected loopholes or reasoning, this ruling in favor of Kelly Orgeron will likely be final.

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The Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame’s Class of 2025 was inducted in a ceremony in Natchitoches Saturday night. Among the inductees was former LSU offensive lineman Andrew Whitworth, who played in the NFL for 16 seasons, culminating his career with a win in Super Bowl 56. Whitworth says he shared the support he grew up with in Louisiana in his career.

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