A number of government agencies including the Office of Motor Vehicles, major businesses, and organizations have been hit by a major cyber attack – the MOVEit data breach. Governor John Bel Edwards was briefed on the incident yesterday. OMV believes anyone with a state-issued driver’s license or ID has had personal information exposed and urges residents to change all passwords, check social security benefits, report identity theft, and monitor their credit.
Tiger fans aren’t the only ones ecstatic about LSU playing in the College World Series. Omaha is thrilled that Purple and Gold are back. Brooke Thorington has more.
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It’s going to be scorching hot this weekend but taking small measures can protect your pets from heatstroke. LSU School of Veterinary Medicine Spokesperson Ginger Guttner says pet owners should be mindful of a pet’s essential needs during the summer heat.
Guttner advises pet owners to avoid jogging or biking with their dogs during midday hours because the pavement can burn the dog’s pads.
A recent report by the Louisiana Board of Regents shows dual enrollment increase college credits among high school students. Louisiana Board of Regents Assistant Commissioner for Strategic Planning and Student Success Mellynn Baker says students can learn how to participate online.
Following a small drop in enrollments during the 2019-20 school year, the number of students taking dual enrollment courses at public colleges and universities increased by 11% over the past two years despite the pandemic.