11:30 Newscast, December 4th, 2017

A special training class will be held tonight to help residents become better prepared in terrifying situations that might occur in public. Director of the Bossier Parish Sheriff’s training academy Bruce Teutsch (touch) explains how “Surviving the Terror” will benefit those who attend the class..:
Cut 3 (11) “they can”
The class will be held at Cypress Baptist Church in Benton from 6-8.

The Saints beat the Carolina Panthers yesterday 31 to 21, leaving the Black and Gold with a 9 and three record. Fans in the Crescent City were fired up after watching the game and had lots to say about rookie running back Alvin Kamara…:
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The Black and Gold will take on the Atlanta Falcons Thursday night and fans are optimistic the Saints will take home a “W.”

A 10-million dollar rehab facility is set to open around the first of the year in Abita Springs. Jeff Palermo chats with the the C-E-O of Longbranch Recovery Center…:
Cut 2 (29) “I’m Jeff Palermo”

After a third consecutive losing season, UL Lafayette has fired head coach Mark Hudspeth. Athletic Director Bryan Maggard informed Hudspeth of his decision Sunday morning following the team’s 63-14 loss to Appalachian State:
Cut 13 (10) “our program”