13:30 Newscast, March 28th, 2016

The film industry in Louisiana says the state’s cap on film tax credits is keeping movies from coming to Hollywood South. Celtic Media Centre Executive Director Patrick Mulhearn says essentially Louisiana is limiting the number of credits they honor, not the number they hand out. He says the biggest film union in Louisiana reports that only 37% of their members are employed right now…:
CUT 7 (05) “out of work”
He hopes the legislature will consider changing the way Louisiana has capped the film tax credit program.

Four more parishes have been added to the Presidential Disaster Declaration area, which means victims of the historic flooding are eligible for federal assistance. One of those parishes is Rapides and their homeland security director Sonya Wiley-Gremillion says 60 homes were flooded along the Red River:
CUT 9 (06) “unrepairable”
There are now 30 parishes in Louisiana eligible for disaster aid.

GOP front runner Donald Trump says he’s going to sue over the fact that he won the primary in Louisiana, but rival Ted Cruz could end up with more delegates. Trump has 18 delegates from Louisiana and so does Cruz, who lost by two-percent in the primary. State republican party executive director Jason Dore says at issue is what will happen with the five delegates awarded to Senator Marco Rubio, who has since dropped out of the race, and five other delegates that have been unallocated since the primary…:
CUT 4 (11) “certain way”
He says it’s likely the 10 delegates up in the air will remain uncommitted until the Republican National Convention.

Detectives in Calcasieu Parish are investigating a body found partially inside a culvert in Sulphur on Easter Sunday. The investigation is in the preliminary stages.

The Saints announce they’ve signed veteran Defensive Tackle Nick Fairley to a one year contract. He spent last season with the St. Louis Rams.