10:30 Newscast, December 2nd, 2015

Governor Bobby Jindal and Governor-elect John Bel Edwards met in Baton Rouge Tuesday to discuss the plans to transition from one administration to another. Edwards thanked Jindal for being so open with information and says he believes the transition is going very smoothly. He says there is a lot of work to be done in a short period of time…:
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Edwards will be sworn into office on January 11th.

State Senator Troy Brown who was arrested over the weekend in New Orleans for allegedly punching his mistress, is now being questioned about where he actually lives according to a WWL-TV report. The report indicates Brown told cops he lived in Geismar, but the home is not located in Senate District 2, which Brown represents. The state constitution requires members of the state Legislature to have their domicile in their districts. This is a developing story.

LSU will find out its bowl destination this week. Jeff Palermo looks at the possibilities…:
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Also making waves in the Louisiana sports world today — The LHSAA says the Amite High football team has been removed from the Class 3A semi-finals following an on-field fight during the Bogalusa game that cleared both benches. 11th seeded AHS was set to host No. 15 St. James Friday night, but due to the suspension, St. James automatically advances to the 3A title game. Amite appealed, but the LHSAA rejected it this morning.