7:30 AM LRN Newscast

The CDC changes its vaccine recommendations for children, and Senator Bill Cassidy has something to say about that. Andrew Greenstein explains.

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A shooting in the Hollygrove neighborhood Tuesday night left two men hurt.  That’s according to New Orleans Police, who say the shooting happened just before ten on Livingston Street.  We’re told both men had been shot at least once and were taken to the hospital for treatment.  So far, there’s been no word on a motive or suspects.

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Louisiana’s primary elections won’t be in April as originally planned.  Instead, they’ve been moved to May 16th and any necessary runoffs would be in June.  Of course, our state moves to closed party primaries this year.  And Secretary of State Nancy Landry says because of that it’s more important than ever to check your voter registration.
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An audit of 24 restaurants on the Westbank of New Orleans found that eight of them were not complying with a new law that requires disclosure of serving imported shrimp. SeaD (“seed”) Consulting found that of those eight, seven falsely advertised their shrimp to be locally caught, while staff at the eighth said they didn’t know where the shrimp came from. SeaD Consulting Founder David Williams…

Cut 13 (09)  “…serving local shrimp.”