15:30 Newscast, January 28th, 2016

Health officials say while the Zika virus is a threat, it’s not a cause for alarm in Louisiana, just yet. Eric Gill reports…:
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Louisianians are starting to get on board with getting insurance through the federal marketplace. There are 198,551 registered now, an increase of about 12,000 from last year’s total. The final deadline for individuals to enroll in an Affordable Care Act plan is Sunday.

Alleged child predator and former Monroe TV kids host says he’s not “Mr. Wonder.” 76-year-old Frank Selas was arrested this week in San Diego on a 37-year-old cold case where he’s accused of sexually abusing children on a camping trip in Louisiana. Deputy US Marshal Steve Jurman, based in San Diego, says it’s not uncommon for suspects to contest identity, but they have pictures where the two look exactly alike, and Selas also told cops he changed his name and social security number…:
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An identity hearing is scheduled for February 11th.

An 89-year-old New Orleans man who left high school to join the military and fight in World War II has finally received his high school diploma. Trace Senior Living Community Executive Director Richard Totorico says Michael Decker hasn’t taken his Letterman’s jacket off since it was presented to him by surprise….:
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