The House Education Committee approves legislation that would prohibit public school teachers from discussing topics involving sexual orientation and gender identity with students. Jeff Palermo has the story…
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The National Weather Service has confirmed that an EF-2 tornado caused a considerable amount of damage in Lake Charles. Mayor Nic Hunter says a neighborhood in the central area took the biggest hit.
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Multiple arrests have been made in Grant and Rapides Parishes after the discovery of 68-year-old James Morrow Ingram of Colfax’s burned body in the Kisatchie National Forest on April 2nd. Grant Parish Sheriff Steven McCain says Ingram left his home Easter night and drove to Alexandria where he met Michael Shane Taylor and Jessica Bledsoe in a parking lot, and they injected drugs into him.
McCain says Taylor and Bledsoe then drove around in Ingram’s car with his body inside and eventually drove to Kisatchie National Forest
The full House approves legislation requiring schools receiving state dollars to have the ten commandments posted in their classrooms. The proposed law does not require teachers to educate students about the Ten Commandments but New Orleans Representative Mandie Landry says having the Ten Commandments displayed could create issues beyond the U-S Constitution