2:30 LRN Newscast April 6

An employee of the LSU football program tells the USA Today she’s filing several lawsuits against her employer, claiming she’s been mistreated by several LSU athletic department officials. Tiger Rag Editor Ron Higgins says Sharon Lewis also says she’s been denied pay raises and Executive Deputy Athletic Director Verge Ausberry allegedly said to her, “maybe it’s time to find a new job”…
Cut 4 (06) “..Verge Ausberry.”
Lewis says her mistreatment started when she pointed out alleged sexual harassment by former LSU football coach Les Miles.

A teacher’s union is filing a lawsuit against the Caddo Parish school board claiming its attendance bonus for educators discriminates against teachers who took maternity leave, are disabled or elderly. Red River United Vice President Jordan Thomas says teachers have done everything that has been asked and announcing the bonus criteria now isn’t fair.
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The Louisiana GOP lost several thousand registered voters in the months since the January 6th US Capitol attack, a rare loss of membership for a party that’s seen major growth in the state over the last ten years. Matt Doyle spoke with LSU Poli Sci Professor Robert Hogan…
Cut 2 (30) …I’m Matt Doyle.”

Baylor won its first national championship in men’s college basketball last night as they defeated previously undefeated Gonzaga. A Louisiana native was named Final Four Most Oustanding Player, former Riverside Rebel Jared Butler, who had 22 points last night.