3:30 PM Newscast

LSU Coach Ed Orgeron says some unprofessional acts occurred after the seven overtime loss to Texas A-and-M. Coach O spoke with the ESPN Radio show Off the Bench in Baton Rouge , New Orleans and Alexandria. Video shows a credentialed member of the Aggies staff shoving Kragthorpe during what should have been a postgame hand shake. Kragthorpe has Parkinson’s Disease and a pacemaker and Orgeron says that should not have happened.

Cut 3 (07) “…they will”

Early voting numbers for the Secretary of State’s election run-off set for December 8this off to a rough start, with a huge drop off relative to the historic participation levels in the last mid-term. The race pits Republican Kyle Ardoin, Democrat Minister Gwen Collins-Greenup. JMC Analystics Pollster John Couvillon says party affiliation makes this race easy to call.

Cut 11 (11) “…the primary”

The Supreme Court sides with a St. Tammany landowner who argued a portion of his land was wrongfully deemed critical habitat for the dusky gopher frog, by forcing the lower courts to re-evaluate their previous decision. The landowner’s lawyer, Mark Miller says the decision is a win for citizens’ rights when challenging unjust federal decisions on both ends of the political spectrum, by allowing citizens to take their critical habitat cases up with lower courts.
Cut 8 (11) “…to challenge.”

The West Monroe Police Department have arrested a person of interest during the course of a suspicious death investigation.  31-year-old Shomari Clemons facing charges of mutilating, disinterring the human remains of his grandmother.  Sgt. CJ Beck says Clemons appears to have made cuts to one of the body’s arms.

Cut 12 (13)   “…under that statute.”