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News Channel 5's Midday is your home for fresh news at noon. While you are enjoying your lunch, Melinda Johnson brings you the latest news from Central Louisiana, the State and the World. Also, Storm Team 5's Nick Mikulas tells you what's happening with your weather with a fresh, local forecast. We also feature live in-studio interviews with people who are making our community a better place to live. Call our show producer Breanna Biehl at 483-4246 to request a guest spot. We hope you'll have lunch with us on News Channel 5's Midday!
News Channel 5's Midday is your home for fresh news at noon. While you are enjoying your lunch, Melinda Johnson brings you the latest news from Central Louisiana, the State and the World. Also, Storm Team 5's Nick Mikulas tells you what's happening with your weather with a fresh, local forecast. We also feature live in-studio interviews with people who are making our community a better place to live. Call our show producer Breanna Biehl at 483-4246 to request a guest spot. We hope you'll have lunch with us on News Channel 5's Midday!
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Posted: November 20, 2009/12:21 PM
Updated: November 20, 2009/12:24 PM
By: Breanna Biehl
Updated: November 20, 2009/12:24 PM
By: Breanna Biehl
Alexandria Zoo Press Conference
CLECO vs. COA Latest
Baton Rouge Man Faces Charges in 1985 Murder
Bond Hearing For La. Ponzi Scheme
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Posted: November 20, 2009/10:23 AM
Updated: November 20, 2009/10:26 AM
By: Ashleigh Galliano
Updated: November 20, 2009/10:26 AM
By: Ashleigh Galliano
Linda Hall from the Salvation Army stopped by to tell us about their Red Kettle Campaign taking place this holiday season. They are in need…
Posted: November 20, 2009/10:19 AM
Updated: November 20, 2009/10:24 AM
By: Ashleigh Galliano
Updated: November 20, 2009/10:24 AM
By: Ashleigh Galliano
Connie Cooper from Habitat for Humanity and Marsha McGraw from the Central Louisiana Board of Realtors stopped by to tell us about the Cook-Off for…
Posted: November 20, 2009/9:14 AM
Updated: November 20, 2009/9:19 AM
By: Alan Quartemont
Updated: November 20, 2009/9:19 AM
By: Alan Quartemont
Al Quartemont has your Friday morning news headlines.
Posted: November 19, 2009/9:25 PM
Updated: November 19, 2009/9:13 PM
Updated: November 19, 2009/9:13 PM
*Justice Marcus Clark Sworn In
*Kids Program Saved
*City of Alexandria Job Fair
*Alexandria Fairs Economic Storm
*Thanksgiving Auto Travel
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Decision against the Army Corps of Engineers involved flooding after Hurricane Katrina.
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Crew was doing maintenance when well blew up. Several other workers and firefighters were injured.
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Lied to clients about where their money was going. It was spent instead on high-living for himself and wife.
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School was flooded by Katrina. Actress has already donated a large amount of money to the school.
By: Sherman Desselle
Educational program held at Camp Beauregard
By: Mike Magnoli
The kids are back
By: Leigh Culbert
AAA study projects only 6% of Americans will travel by air.
By: Leigh Culbert
AAA study projects only 6% of Americans will travel by air.
By: Breanna Biehl
Click to view the latest headlines
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FAA says flight computers working again
By: Ashleigh Galliano
We spoke with Jayne Wright-Velez and Brian Couvillon
By: Alan Quartemont
Today's top news stories.
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Tech president wants TOPS continuance
By: Ashleigh Galliano
We spoke with Barbara Wimberly and Jennifer Thorpe
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Defense says Jefferson should be free during his appeal. Judge could allow him to be at home for Thanksgiving and Christmas.


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