9:30 LRN Newscast March 9

The sexual harassment complaint against a top attorney in the Louisiana Attorney General’s Office has been released and it shows that Pat Magee made several unprofessional comments about female workers in the office, including expressing that one woman should be deployed as a co-counsel because male jurors would want to have sex with her. Magee was put on leave and disciplined financially but still works for A-G Jeff Landry. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says that could create a problem for Landry down the road…
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Today marks one year since the first COVID case was confirmed in Louisiana. Chief of Infectious Diseases at LSU Health New Orleans Doctor Julio Figueroa says unlike other viruses, COVID-19 is unique in that some people are asymptomatic but can still spread the virus.
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Les Miles is out as the head football coach at Kansas University as a result of the reports that surfaced last week where Miles acted inappropriately with female students at LSU and was told to quit texting them. Tiger Rag Editor Ron Higgins says the 67-year-old’s coaching days are likely over…
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Miles’ attorney has denied the allegations that were investigated in 2013 that include kissing a student and performing unwanted touching.

The NBA and its players association are donating three million dollars to Historically Black Colleges and Universities as a result of money raised during Sunday’s NBA All-Star game. Grambling State President Rick Gallot says 90-percent of students at Grambling receive some type of financial aid and their portion of the NBA’s donation will go directly towards students.
Cut 11 (06) “…scholarships”