06:30 Newscast, October 27th, 2017

An arrest has been made in connection to the double homicide that happened on the campus of Grambling State University. The Lincoln Parish Sheriff’s office says Jaylin Wayne faces first-degree murder charges.

It’s the talk of Eunice. A Powerball ticket worth 191 million dollars has been sold in the St. Landry Parish town and everyone is trying to figure out who won. Mayor Scott Fontenot says he found out about this just like everyone else…:
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The Louisiana Lottery says the ticket holder has 180 days from the draw date to claim their prize.

Cooking for crowds greatly complicates food safety as nearly 200 people found out after a bad batch of Jambalaya was served in Caldwell Parish about two weeks ago. LSU AgCenter food safety expert Wenqing(When-sheing) Xu (Shu) says pathogens naturally exist in raw foods, but if you cook thoroughly, they shouldn’t be a problem…:
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The Louisiana Department of Health is happy that President Trump has taken a stand in the growing opioid crisis…:
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Another fraternity on LSU’s campus has been shut down. The Board of Directors for Lambda Chi Alpha voted earlier this week to close the house at LSU, because it was unsafe and didn’t promote a healthy environment.