6:30 LRN Newscast September 29

Thousands of Hurricane Ida victims continue to wait on FEMA to deliver trailer trailers that can be used on their property as they rebuild their homes. Governor John Bel Edwards says he’s pushing FEMA to get this done and says the wait time thus far hasn’t come close to matching the delay Laura victims endured…
cut 4 (12) “….after Hurricane Ida”
Meanwhile, Superintendent of Education Cade Brumley says about 70-thousand students across southeast Louisiana are out of school because of damaged classrooms. St. Charles Parish Superintendent Kern Oertling says they will need federal help to put their schools back together…
cut 11 (13) “….20 million dollars”

Governor Edwards has extended the state’s indoor mask mandate until October 27th. And the state health department reports an alarming increase in severe pregnancy outcomes amid the fourth COVID surge.
Cut 2 (30) ā€œā€¦Iā€™m Brooke Thorington.ā€

LSU says this year’s freshmen class is their largest and most accomplished and diverse. Vice President of Enrollment Jose Aviles says overall enrollment is also at an all-time high…
cut 14 (07) “…number”