6:30 LRN Newscast October 28

The severe weather has moved out of the state, but once again there are folks in Lake Charles dealing with storm damage. National Weather Service meteorologist Johnathan Brazzell says a squall line produced wind damage in Beauregard, Cameron and Calcasieu parishes…
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Two neighborhoods near the intersection of Nelson Road and Haim Reid Road suffered the most damage. There are no reports of any major injuries. Governor John Bel Edwards will survey the storm damage this morning.

After surveying the damage, Edwards will head to Scotland where he’ll attend the United Nations Climate Change Conference which begins Sunday. Joining the governor from Louisiana are his advisors and members of the state’s Climate Initiatives Task Force…
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The 115th State Fair of Louisiana opens today in Shreveport. Kevin Gallagher on what you can expect…:
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Meanwhile, the city of New Orleans says masks will no longer be required indoors starting on Friday, but the vaccine mandate stays in place.