12:30 LRN Newscast

New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell’s temporary restraining order against a woman who photographed Cantrell and her then-bodyguard sharing dinner on a balcony of a French Quarter restaurant has been thrown out. Justin Schmidt, who represented Anne Breaud in court, says the case sparks a bigger question concerning Breaud’s privacy.

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The information included Breaud’s social security number, date of birth and photograph, all of which appeared on Cantrell’s petition.

SWEPCO overcharged customers $23 million and Public Service Commissioner Foster Campbell says he is proposing a plan for credits to be issued on customers July, August and September bills. Once SWEPCO discovered the error they contacted him.

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If approved by the PSC The average customer will see around a $60 credit, to be divided over three bills.

Former LSU football coach Les Miles is suing the university over vacating 37 of the coach’s wins preventing him from eligibility for College Football Hall of Fame Consideration.

Cut 2 (32)  “…I’m Kace Kieschnick.”