10:30 LRN Newscast

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…
cut 13 (09) “….E-F 2 greater”
There are no reports of any major injuries. Governor John Bel Edwards surveyed the storm damage this morning and we’ll hear from him in future newscasts.

Edwards will head to Scotland later today where he’ll attend the United Nations Climate Change Conference which begins Sunday. Edwards says there’s no other state in the country that’s impacted more from climate change which, he says is why a delegation from Louisiana needs to be there…
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Cops say a possible road rage incident led to the death of a 65-year-old woman who was shot in the parking lot of Willis-Knighton hospital. The suspect is a 23-year old man and Bossier City Police Lt Bart Cavanagh says it happened shortly after seven last night and two off-duty officers were in the parking lot.
Cut 3 (12) “….passed away.”
The suspect Ramsey Akes is charged with first-degree murder.

The Louisiana Department of Education is launching an initiative to get parents and families more involved in student outcomes. Dr. Antiqua Hunter with the LDOE says the “Be Engaged Initiative” involves the app, PimsPoints, that’s used to track points earned while involved with a child’s education.
Cut 4 (08) “…into the system.”
Those coupons could be discounts at local restaurants. The app is available for download on November 15th.