9:30 LRN Newscast November 2

Voters are facing a large ballot tomorrow. The country has been focused on the presidential election and in Louisiana there’s also a Senate race, plus Congressional races and seven constitutional amendments on the statewide ballot. Shreveport Mayor Adrian Perkins is the main challenger to Republican Incumbent Bill Cassidy in the Senate race…
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Cassidy says his work as a doctor has helped to lower health insurance premiums and looks forward to working on an infrastructure spending package in 2021.

The Saints won their fourth straight last night pulling off a hard-fought victory in Chicago by beating the Bears 26-23 in overtime on a Wil Lutz 35-yard field goal. It was redemption for Lutz, who missed a 27-yard field goal in the first quarter, his first miss of the season…
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Louisiana State Police has a new Superintendent, Lamar Davis…
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Thanks to a 500-thousand dollar grant from the Department of Justice, the LSU law school is establishing a Wrongful Conviction Clinic, with the cooperation of the Innocence Project New Orleans. Professor Robert Lancaster says the goal is to enroll six to eight law students each semester…
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