15:30 Newscast, November 18th, 2015

There’s a report in the Advocate indicating LSU coach Les Miles could be fired if the Tigers don’t improve for the Ole Miss and Texas A&M games. LSU has been unable to beat Alabama five straight times and fans are frustrated a team with such great players is under performing. On today’s SEC coaches teleconference, Miles says his they can win these last two games and play in a significant bowl game…:
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The Advocate article says there is a serious threat to Miles tenure based on sources at LSU.

Governor Bobby Jindal was back in Louisiana today after ending his run for the White House and told reporters at the Governor’s Mansion his future is up in the air…:
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He says he’s going on a statewide tour to highlight the achievements made during his two terms as governor. He said he’s not getting involved in the Governor’s runoff election Saturday, but did say he early voted just not who he voted for.

State Police Col Mike Edmonson says they are taking the threat to the Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Baton Rouge very seriously. The organization helps Syrian refugees resettling in Louisiana and said they got a call Tuesday from a person making gun threats because of it. Edmonson says threats like these are why the public needs more information from the feds…:
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He says they are investigating the threat.

A Multi-Jurisdictional Task Force in Ouachita Parish has netted 75 arrests in cities including Monroe, West Monroe, Sterlington and Bastrop. Cops say totals for narcotics seized in the operation were six pounds of marijuana, 2.5 grams of crack, 28.7 grams of cocaine, 7.1 grams of meth and 22 units of prescription pills. They added this operation is not over.