9:30 LRN Newscast

DNA technology and good police work has led to a positive ID in a missing person’s case that dates back to 1986. The missing person has been identified as Paula Boudreaux of Golden Meadow. Her remains were found in 1989 near Slidell. Lafourche Sheriff Craig Webre says foul play is likely..
cut 8 (13) “….been responsible”
In the years since she vanished, her son has grown to adulthood and both her parents have passed away.

St. Charles Clean Fuels is exploring the feasibility of building a four-point-six billion dollar ammonia production and export facility in St. Rose. If the project moves forward, the facility would produce one of the world’s cleanest sources of ammonia. A final investment decision will be made early next year.

Legislation to terminate the parental rights of the violator if a child is conceived as a result of sexual assault is heading to the House floor. Sexual Trauma Awareness and Response President Morgan Lamandre recounted a case in which a judge believed it was in the best interest of the child to have two parents, despite how they were conceived.
Cut 4 (10) “…be allowed.”

A docuseries from Andscape, called Algiers, America, The Relentless Pursuit is now available on Hulu. Edna Karr special teams coordinator Norman Ranall says viewers will get an inside look at their highly successful football program, but also the struggles that happen away from the football field…
cut 13 (12) “…drug abuse”
Karr won four consecutive state championships from 2016 to 2019.