12:30 Newscast, June 28th, 2017

It’s a sad day in north Louisiana, as the beloved founder of the West Monroe-based Johnny’s Pizza House franchise has died. Johnny Huntsman had been suffering from Alzheimer’s, according to family. His brother, Chester Huntsman, says Johnny’s positive and encouraging attitude is what sparked the business into what it is today…:
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He was 77.

The four suspects involved in the brutal attack on two tourists in the New Orleans French Quarter, which was caught on a viral video, are all in police custody. NOPD Superintendent Michael Harrison says it was only a matter of time before before detectives and the community would work together to track these men down…:
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The two victims in this incident were Boston-area tourists and one remains in critical condition.

The National Safety Council ranks Louisiana the tenth safest state in the nation. Halen Doughty has more…:
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The LSU baseball team came up short in its bid to win its 7th national championship. Florida pulled away in the 8th inning and defeated the Tigers 6-1 last night to capture their first title in baseball.