08:30 Newscast, May 16th, 2016

Frank Selas III, a 76 year old former Monroe TV personality, will be arraigned today in Rapides Parish on alleged child sex abuse accusations from 1979. Halen Doughty previews the case…:
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Governor John Bel Edwards has proclaimed this week Hurricane Preparedness week, urging Louisiana residents to make sure they have a plan in place should a storm threaten the state. A list of hurricane supplies, evacuation information and other helpful information can be found on the getagameplan.org website. The 2016 Atlantic Hurricane Season begins June 1st.

Seth Fontenot of Lafayette, the man convicted of manslaughter in the 2013 death of 15-year-old Austin Rivault, is back at home after 10 and half months in prison. Rivault’s parents went to Lafayette Senator Page Cortez asking him to sponsor legislation that would put someone behind bars at least three years if they commit a felony with a weapon that results in a fatality. He says based on what happened in their son’s case, the Rivaults hope to see a change in the law…:
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The Senate approved measure is awaiting debate on the House floor.

It’s Tax Day in Louisiana. The state Department of Revenue is reminding tax payers that you have until midnight to file or pay. Spokeswoman Kizzy Payton says taxpayers in the 36 regions of the state that were declared a Federal Disaster Area after the March flooding, are eligible for a special extension:
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Payton says they’ve already issued over one million refunds this year.