07:30 Newscast, October 18th, 2016

The top five candidates for US Senate are taking the stage tonight for the first statewide televised debate, which will air at 7pm on LPB. Don Molino has more…:
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A judge in Baton Rouge says he’s not going to force Attorney General Jeff Landry to sign off on contracts with discrimination clauses. The suit filed by Governor John Bel Edwards was heard Monday. At issue is wording that is aimed at protecting members of the LGBT community. The ruling indicated that legally Landry has discretion of whether to accept state contracts.

Interstates 10 and 20 that run through Louisiana have been ranked 4 and 8 respectively on the most dangerous roads in the country list. That’s according to research analyst Craig Casazza with Value Penguin. He says I-10 is the number 2 darkest interstate and known for impaired driving incidents..:
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He says I-20 ranked 5th darkest and has a fatality rate of 43 fatal crashes per 100 miles.

A poll of 800 likely Louisiana voters shows the presidential race in the state is tightening up. The survey conducted by JMC Analytics finds Donald Trump at 45-percent, while Hillary Clinton has creeped up to 38-percent. In July, Trump had a 15-percentage point lead. Pollster John Couvillon says white female Democrats are helping to narrow the gap…:
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The survey was conducted after a recording was released of Trump making lewd comments about women.