8:30 LRN Newscast

The debate continues over whether the Ten Commandments should be displayed in every public school classroom from kindergarten to college. Attorney General Liz Murrill is fighting against a lawsuit that claims the state’s Ten Commandments law is unconstitutional.

The state argues the Ten Commandments are the foundation of our laws and among the reasons legislators passed the law was because of the uptick in juvenile crime and they felt this was one way to address it.
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Freedom of Religion Foundation is one of the plantiffs in the case and Annie Laurie Gaylor asks should the seventh commandment be on display in classrooms…
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A hearing in federal court on this lawsuit is scheduled for September 30th.

We are nine weeks into the 2024 hurricane season and there have been four named storms, but the Colorado State Hurricane forecast team still predicts this season will produce around two dozen storms. CSU Hurricane Forecast Team researcher Levi Silvers says sea surfaces temperatures are running well above average…
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Silvers says there’s a 20-percent chance Louisiana will see a major hurricane this year.

A low-oxygen area where marine life struggle to live, also known as The Dead Zone, off the coast of Louisiana in the Gulf of Mexico is larger than average this year. LSU Oceanographer Professor Nancy Rabalais says efforts to prevent nutrients from getting into the Mississippi River that cause the dead zone have not been successful…
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The goal is to reduce the dead zone’s average size to fewer than 19-hundred square miles by 2035, but this year its 67-hundred square miles making it the 12th largest dead zone in the 38 years of recorded history.