1:30 LRN Newscast

Governor Landry signs an executive order that seeks to protect election integrity by preventing non-citizens from voting. Landry says the constitution is clear.
Cut 9 (09) “…mean something .”
The executive order instructs federal and state agencies who offer individuals the ability to register to vote, to also provide a disclaimer that tells a person that he or she cannot vote if that person is not a U-S Citizen.

It’s getting cheaper to fill up the car. According to Triple-A, the average price for a gallon of regular unleaded in Louisiana is $2.98. It comes as the state braces for potential disruptions during hurricane season, which Fuel Analyst Don Redman says could impact both supply and prices.
Cut 4 (06) “…few weeks.”
The downward trend is attributed to several factors, including seasonal changes in demand.

Soon, automakers may be required to keep AM radio in their vehicles, as Congress continues debating the AM Radio for Every Vehicle Act. Mike Steele with the Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness says in many areas, AM radio is the only resource available during emergencies.
Cut 7 (6) “…that people need.”
The bill comes as some automakers, including Tesla, are starting to omit AM radio from their vehicles.

A trooper from Hammond is on leave for an alleged DWI — and this would not be his first offense. State Police pulled over 28-year-old Isaiah Gilbert after they say they observed him crossing the divider while going southbound on I-110 in East Baton Rouge Parish early this morning. Gilbert was already on leave for a DWI back in March.

A woman is killed in a house fire in Oak Grove. Relatives pulled the 56-year-old woman out of the home, but she did not make it. State Fire Marshal deputies say the fire was caused by an elevtrical malfunction inside a portable air conditioning unit. They say they were unable to confirm the presence of working smoke detectors.