10:30 LRN Newscast

Louisiana’s public colleges are seeking 142-million dollars in additional state funding for the next fiscal year. Higher Education Commissioner Kim Hunter Reed understands the state has some financial challenges, but she says now is not the time to cut to higher ed…

Cut 12 (14) “…in higher education.” 

The funding request includes more dollars to support dual enrollment and the M-J Foster Promise Program. The budget request goes to the Landry administration, which presents a budget to lawmakers early next year.

Nurses at University Medical Center in New Orleans hit the picket lines today. They are staging a one-day strike against the hospital as contract negotiations continue. Among other things, the nurses are seeking better pay, enhanced workplace safety and better staffing ratios. The hospital says no patient care will be interrupted. 

Tonight is the night – Taylor Swift takes the stage for her first of three shows. Mark Romig with New Orleans and Company says Swifties have been in town all week long; and when they’re not enjoying the shows, they’re enjoying everything New Orleans has to offer.

Cut 8 (12) “…nights with Taylor.”

There will also be fun times in Monroe this weekend as Chennault Fest is happening today through Sunday at the Chennault Aviation and Military Museum. Museum President and CEO Nell Calloway says you can practically call this a food festival.

Cut 14 (12) “…the holidays now.”

The festival is a fundraiser to raise money for the museum and for veterans groups. Admission is ten dollars for adults and five dollars for kids and veterans.