08:30 LRN Newscast, October 14th

With more than 95% of Louisianans either vaccinated, have contracted the virus or both, the state Department of Health has decided to update Covid numbers on its website weekly instead of daily starting Wednesday. State Health Officer Dr. Joe Kanter says Covid is still out there, but hospitalizations are very low…:
CUT 12 (09) “of this”

Today marks one year until the 2023 Louisiana gubernatorial primary election, and a field of candidates has already begun to take shape. “LAPolitics.com” publisher Jeremy Alford says it’s possible some of Louisiana’s congressional delegates may seriously consider entering the race, once they see how the November mid-term elections shake out…:
Cut 6 (08) “factor in this race”
AG Jeff Landry has declared, and Alford says he’s tracking about 13 names.

Two Baton Rouge teens are under arrest in an alleged murder plot that left a woman dead. East Baton Rouge Sherriff’s spokesperson Casey Hicks says the suspected shooter, a 16-year-old boy, told deputies he was asked to commit the crime by a friend of his…:
Cut 14 (12) “kill her relative”
The male was booked for second degree murder and the girl, reportedly the victim’s daughter, was booked as principal to second-degree murder.

Mardi Gras Parades in New Orleans next year will remain on the same shortened routes they used in 2022. The announcement came at a meeting of the Mayor’s Mardi Gras Advisory Council last night. They cited a shrinking NOPD force as the reason for keeping the routes shorter in 2022, and since then they’ve continued to lose police officers.