9:30 LRN Newscast June 1

Governor John Bel Edwards signed a series of anti-hazing bills that he says will give Louisiana some of the stiffest hazing laws in the nation.
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The “Max Gruver Act” was inspired by the death of an LSU student who died in a suspected hazing incident. It calls for a sentence of up to five years in prison if a hazing incident resulted in death or a serious injury.

The Food and Drug administration has sent out a warning to consumers advising them that so-called sunscreen pills, don’t replace sunscreen lotion….
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That’s Doctor Deidre Hooper, with LSU Health and co-founder of Audubon Dermatology. The F-D-A says their are companies marketing dietary supplements that claim they can protect you from harmful sun exposure.

Major delays are possible this weekend in Baton Rouge as an eastbound lane on the I-10 Mississippi River Bridge will be closed for repairs. Matt Doyle has more.
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The 2018 Atlantic Hurricane Season starts today, but we’ve already seen one named storm, so does that mean we’ll see a very active season like we did last year. State Climatologist Barry Keim says it doesn’t work like that…
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NOAA predicts 10 to 16 named storms this year and an average season sees 12 named storms.