LRN Newscast 06:30 August 15

A hearing is set for today in Baton Rouge over a lawsuit filed by a group of lawmakers who oppose Common Core. These legislators claim the department of education and BESE violated state law when Common Core was adopted. Legal Analyst Tim Meche says with a case as controversial as Common Core, an authoritative magistrate is needed…
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There’s also a pro Common Core lawsuit against Governor Jindal for his actions against the education standards.

The Office of Alcohol and Tobacco Control say they’ve issued nearly 900 citations this summer to Louisiana retailers who sold alcohol or tobacco to minors. …
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That’s A-T-C Commissioner Troy Hebert, who says fines start at 500-dollars for those who sell alcohol or tobacco to underage individuals.

Starting today law enforcement around the state will provide extra patrols in an attempt to crack down on drinking and driving. “The Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” campaign ends September first. Louisiana Highway Safety Commission Executive Director, Colonel John Leblanc, says studies indicate campaigns like this save lives…
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Leblanc says alcohol is a factor in as many as 40-percent of all fatal crashes.

University of Louisiana System President Sandra Woodley says the timeline on when they hope to have a new president in place at Grambling State has been extended into the spring.