11:30 LRN Newscast

A preliminary report by the National Weather Service on the deadly E-F 3 tornado that hit Arabi on Tuesday has found the twister had maximum sustained winds of 160 miles per hour. N-W-S forecaster Lauren Nash says it’s one of the strongest twisters to ever hit the New Orleans area…
cut 12 (08) “….stronger than that”

The tornado caused significant damage to about 150 homes in St. Bernard Parish. CEO of the United Way of Southeastern Louisiana Michael Williamson says a recent study indicated as much as 60-percent of the households in the area were already struggling with basic needs…
cut 9 (12) “…..already there”
Tornado relief efforts can be found at united-way S-E-L-A-dot-org.

Louisiana is closing in on reaching a 100-million dollar settlement on a class-action lawsuit that dates back to 1983 when about 12-hundred home and business owners in Tangipahoa Parish sued the state over flooding caused by the construction of I-12. Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne…
cut 3 (13) “….this to rest”
The state already has 21-million dollars set aside and it plans to allocate 45-million dollars this year and another 35-million dollars next year to satisfy the settlement.

Individuals who kill a parent in a car crash and are convicted of vehicular homicide would have to pay restitution charges to the victim’s children under legislation heading to the House floor. There’s opposition from the Justice and Accountability Center of Louisiana…
cut 15 (09) “….attached”
The measure heads to the House floor for more discussion.