14:30 LRN Newscasts November 15th

Democrat Caroline Fayard, who traded verbal attacks with fellow Democrat Foster Campbell, is now supporting Campbell in the runoff against Republican John Kennedy. UL Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross says last year voters elected a Democrat for governor, but that’s not likely to happen this year…
cut 16 (09) “…a majority”
Kennedy received the endorsement today from Republican Charles Boustany.

New Orleans based-airlines, GLO, celebrates its one-year anniversary today. They offer daily flights from New Orleans to Shreveport, Little Rock and Memphis and founder and C-E-O Trey Fayard says they have a business model that works…
cut 14 (08) “…on vacation”
Fayard says they hope to expand their business in year two.

FEMA will keep paying hotel bills for flood victims, who have been displaced, until December 18th. Over 2-thousand families are benefiting from this government program. One of those is Dennis Rodriguez, who says there are five other flood impacted families staying at his hotel in Breaux Bridge. He says the program is a blessing, but wishes he could be closer to home….
cut 5 (11) “…no complaints”

At one time, thousands of flood victims stayed at the Celtic Movie Centre in Baton Rouge. The director of that facility is still looking at ways to fill his studios, while the state’s once flourishing movie industry lags….
cut 8 (10) “…that discussion”
Patrick Mulhearn is hopeful legislators will change how film tax credits are dispersed next year, which could lead to more movie projects.