10:30 LRN Newscast June 25

The longest-serving school principal in the country, Chalmette High School’s Wayne Warner was attacked Sunday night after trying to help a man in a wheelchair. The St. Bernard Parish Sheriff’s Office says Warner observed 33-year-old Christopher Kidd knocking over trash cans and stopped to offer aid. That’s when Kidd allegedly attacked Warner, pushed him down, and stole his phone. Kidd has been arrested and Warner’s injuries will require surgery.

The ACLU has filed suit against the law requiring public classrooms to display the Ten Commandments.

Cut 1 (31) “…I’m Sean Richardson.”

Mississippi Attorney General Lynn Fitch says accused killers Daniel Callihan and Victoria Cox will be tried in both Mississippi and Louisiana…

Cut 15 (09)  “…working together.”
Callihan and Cox are facing murder charges in Louisiana and Mississippi for the brutal murders of a Loranger mother and her four-year-old daughter.

Homeowners like Cheron Brylski (Sharon Brill-ski) are having to sell their homes due to the cost of Citizens premiums. Even though her New Orleans home did not flood after Katrina she can’t get anyone to insure her home. She was planning to retire but her savings are being depleted.

Cut 12 (12) “…increase again.” 

Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple says legislation passed in the most recent session should help but it will possibly take three years, Brylski says she can’t hold out.