President Bill Clinton is joins Senator Mary Landrieu in Baton Rouge today to rally support for her campaign. Michelle Southern reports…
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The Pineville based utility company, Cleco, will be bought by an investment group for a reported $3.4 billion. The company will continue to operate under local management and they say there will be no change to utility rates or employment levels. The deal is expected to close in the second half of 2015.
Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon says auto theft in Louisiana has dropped 48% since 2007 which beats the national average of 34% in the same time period. He credits the massive decline, in part, to public outreach and initiatives by law enforcement and improved technology that allows law enforcement to read license plates as vehicles drive down the street. Donelon says the license plate reader program has resulted in hundreds of apprehensions…
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He says they’ve also been able to bust car thieves by using bait cars.
Lake Charles Police report that a Sunday morning head-on collision between a pickup and a car has claimed the lives of two motorists. Authorities say the passenger in the car was pronounced dead at the scene, while the driver of the car was pronounced dead at a local hospital. Authorities have not released the names of the victims. The driver of the pickup, 23-year-old Mark Kibodeaux of Sulphur, was arrested and booked for DWI.