06:30 Newscast, August 11th, 2016

Tensions have run high between the Edwards Administration and the Office of Attorney General Jeff Landry, and the jabs keep coming. The two sides have been at odds on several issues including budgets and immigration policy. At the Baton Rouge Press Club, Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne believes Landry has had a problem with him for months…:
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Landry said in a statement that the Governor and Dardenne are trying to distract from the largest tax and spend plan passed in the history of this state.

Many college students are using this end of summertime to shop for expensive items to fill their dorms or apartments, and State Farm is urging young adults to protect their back-to-school purchases with renter’s insurance. State Farm spokesperson Roszell Gadson says it’s important to have protection in the event of a fire, flood, for theft…:
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The Big Easy is becoming more popular than ever for the vacationing public from all over the world. Don Molino reports…:
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State Superintendent of Education John While got a positive job evaluation today by the Board of Elementary and Secondary Education, but will remain on his month-to-month deal.