14:30 Newscast March 25,2016

Governor John Bel Edwards says he’s concerned about the the future of TOPS. Jeff Palermo has the story…
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A Pastor in Shreveport has sealed himself in a coffin until the morning of Easter Sunday. Sunrise Baptist Church Bishop Ricky Moore says he wants to get people’s attention and the lord give him a sign to do something extreme. While in the locked in the coffin, Moore will be fasting, as well, as praying. He says if people want answers to their questions about his time sealed inside the casket, they’ll have to come a visit themselves.

 

Early voting for the April th Municipal Election beings Saturday and Secretary of State Tom Schedler says 41 parishes statewide are holding elections. Schedler says items on the ballot include local tax renewals, or runoffs if there were municipal elections in March to fill city council or mayoral seats…:
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The Louisiana Attorney General’s office is warning flood victims or those donating to charities that there are fraudulent people looking to make a quick buck. Spokesperson Ruth Wisher says educate yourself before you donate to a charity or hire a contractor. She says they’re encouraging flood victims looking for home repair to get at least itemized, detailed bids from licensed contractors.
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