1:30 LRN Newscast

House Minority Whip Steve Scalise responds to allegations President Trump pressured Ukraine to investigate Joe Biden’s son, using congressionally approved aid as leverage…
cut 2 (30) “Matt Doyle

Good news for anglers. The Department of Wildlife and Fisheries will re-open the recreational red snapper season for the next two weekends. Based on LA Creel surveys, the estimate red snapper landings still has not reached the quota for the year, therefore the state can provide additional fishing days.

The state health department says they’ve cited at least 20 businesses for failing to follow a new law that requires restaurants to display on their menu the origin of their imported seafood. L-D-H spokesperson Bob Johanessen says they are also providing educational materials to restaurant owners…
cut 14 (10) “….comply with it”
The new law went into effect on September 1st.

DeRidder Police say they are seeing an uptick of fake money used in movies circulating around the area. Chief Detective James Halbert says the movie money can be ordered on Amazon, and while it is legal to be in possession of it, it’s unlawful to use it as actual currency.
Cut 9 (09) “…out for it.”
Halbert says the money often originates from people using the money to rip off drug dealers.