Yep, this happened. During what we can only assume was a mesmerizing episode of the 'Steve Wilkos Show,' an Emergency Alert System interrupted a Montana television station with a message claiming that "the bodies of the dead are rising from their graves and attacking the living." Meaning? Yes, a zombie attack was underway.
Normally, it's pretty easy for someone to disrupt a live news report with a carefully-placed videobomb. But the annoying woman in this clip gets totally owned by a reporter who just isn't having it.
IT'S WEIGH-IN TIME, NOW, AT THE CENTURYLINK CENTER FOR DAY-ONE OF THE BASSMASTER CLASSIC
A MEMBER OF THE GOVERNOR'S TASK FORCE ON DWI AND VEHICULAR HOMICIDE SAYS EVERYONE CONVICTED OF DRUNK DRIVING SHOULD HAVE TO SPEND SOME TIME IN JAIL
A CONVENTION OF PARISH GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS FROM AROUND LOUISIANA IS UNDER WAY IN HOUMA
THE CULPRITS BEHIND LAST WEEK'S YARN BOMB AT NORTHWESTERN STATE UNIVERSIT
ANOTHER LSU-HSC CAMPUS GOES TOBACCO-FREE
IT'S PROBLEM GAMBLING AWARENESS WEEK
SHREVEPORT HAS HONORED ITS FIRST ACADEMY AWARD-WINNERS
THE BOLL WEEVIL HAS BEEN ERADICATED
A much-publicized local murder that occurred nearly 11 years ago will be the subject of a national television program this week. It was June 6th, 2001, that Vol "Bubba" Dooley III was shot to death in his Bossier Parish home. But it wasn't until nine days later that his body was finally found -- covered by dirt, brush, and pine needles in a makeshift grave in the woods just off Louisiana