1:30 LRN Newscast June 4

An effort to extend the state’s 180-million-dollar film tax credit program into 2028 was rejected by the House and appears unlikely to pass by the end of the session next week. Matt Doyle has more.

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Louisiana Tech announces the Ruston Regional has sold out of its entire inventory of all-session tickets available to the general public. It’s the first time the Bulldogs are hosting a regional in baseball. LA Tech will host Rider tonight at 6 PM. North Carolina State and Alabama are also playing in the NCAA Regional.

The Gulf of Mexico “Dead Zone” is expected to cover an area of almost 5,000 square miles this summer ranging from Louisiana to Texas. That’s according to LSU scientist Dr. Nancy Rabalais. The low oxygen conditions began 50 years ago due to agricultural practices in the Midwest. Rabalais says the dead zone also has an economic side effect.

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After receiving several letters and complaints from numerous business groups and owners to end the federally enhanced unemployment benefits before they expire in September, Governor John Bel Edwards says he asked for a study on the issue, but he does know that Louisiana is heavily dependent on tourism.

Cut 10 (09) “…not jobs”

The extra $300 weekly benefit is set to expire on Labor Day.