4:30 LRN Newscast March 28

A completed autopsy report on Nathan Millard, the Georgia businessman who went missing in Baton Rouge and found several days later rolled up in plastic and a rug, shows he died from a combination of cocaine, fentanyl and alcohol. East Baton Rouge Coroner Doctor Beau Clark…

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Police believe Millard died in a rundown drug house in Baton Rouge.

Seven Louisiana colleges have fallen victim to cyberattacks in the last four months.  TrustedSec Advisory Solutions Director Alex Hammerstone says universities are prime targets because there’s a bigger chance for a large financial outcome.

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More than 30 cyberattack incidents have occurred in the U.S. this year.

Governor John Bel Edwards expressed his sympathy to the families and loved ones of the victims Monday’s school shooting in Nashville. Two of the six victims were Louisiana natives, Cynthia Peak and Katherine Koonce. Edwards says when we send our loved ones off to school to learn or teach, we should never have to worry if they will make it home alive.

The Senate Insurance chairman plans to file legislation to make Insurance Commissioner an appointed position, instead of elected. Jeff Palermo reports the current insurance commissioner opposes the idea…

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