10:30 LRN Newscast Nov 13

Attorney General Jeff Landry plans to appeal a ruling made Thursday by a state judge declaring a law unconstitutional that led to House Republicans signing a petition ordering Governor John Bel Edwards to cancel his coronavirus restrictions. Judge William Morvant ruled the law unconstitutional because it does not involve both chambers of the legislature. The governor’s executive counsel Matthew Block says the petition posed a public health threat…

Cut 15 (11) “.. they’re working.”

Fall 2021 Tulane University will soon be more affordable and accessible for low and middle-income Louisiana families. The Louisiana Promise initiative will allow students whose families make less than $100,000 to attend debt-free. Tulane President Michael Fitts says only 11-percent of their undergraduate students are from the Bayou State.

Cut 11 (04) “…Louisiana.”

The Mayor of Shreveport, Adrian Perkins, will feature on tonight’s episode of the long-running CBS hit Undercover Boss. Perkins goes undercover and around town working shifts and mingling with city employees. Perkins says the show is going to be a lot of fun and pretty humorous, but it comes with a good message.

Cut 6 (10) “…this city.”

Undercover Boss will air tonight at 8 PM on CBS

Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser says more than 60 glamping sites will be available at eight Louisiana State Parks. With glamping, you get a pre-set sturdy canvas tent on a wooden deck platform, queen size bed, heater, a picnic table, grill, and solar shower. Nungesser says the budget-friendly activity is available for December bookings beginning today…
cut 9 (07) “…pretty incredible”
Go to state parks website for more info.