7:30 LRN Newscasts June 4

Tropical Storm Cristobal is expected to weaken to a depression today as it moves inland over Mexico. But the National Hurricane Center expects Cristobal will get back into the Gulf of Mexico and race towards Louisiana over the weekend, with a potential landfall as a tropical storm along the Louisiana coast Sunday night or Monday morning.

The governor is not anticipating shelters will be needed for Cristobal, but if they are needed during this hurricane season they will still attempt to promote social distancing and keep groups separated…
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He says the Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness has already stock piled masks and gloves inside shelters.

Restaurants and bars that serve food are prepping to move to Phase Two tomorrow, but will it be enough to help them stay open. Brooke Thorington has more
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Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser says Louisiana state parks have seen 20-thousand visits in the last two weeks, the highest number of visitors since 2008. Nungesser says one state park on the coast has done really well…
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