11:30 Newscast, September 27th, 2016

Three strippers are suing the state over the new law that requires dancers in clubs to be at least 21-years-old. Legal analyst Tim Meche doesn’t think the suit will be successful because challenges to the federal drinking age requirement were struck down…:
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State Alcohol and Tobacco Control officers plan on enforcing the new law on October 1st.

Former Governor Kathleen Blanco, who is familiar with this rebuilding phase due to her experiences in Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, is offering encouragement to flood victims still working to get their lives back to normal. She says the “new normal” will be better in many ways…:
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She knows these communities will come back stronger than ever because Louisianians are a resilient bunch.

Bayou Country Superfest is moving to the Mercedes Benz Superdome for 2017. The festival posted on its website this morning that the shows will still be over Memorial Day weekend, May 26-28 in 2017, but the event will be held in New Orleans. Tiger Stadium has hosted the festival the past 7 years but LSU officials said they had to bow out for a couple of years due to renovations being made inside Death Valley.

Many roadways are still lined with debris five weeks after the historic flooding. Halen Doughty has more…:
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