11:30 LRN Newscast June 2

Tropical Storm Cristobal in the Bay of Campeche today, but it will remain stationary for the next few days. State Climatologist Barry Keim says later this week the system is expected to head towards the central Gulf Coast…
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The National Hurricane Center forecasts a tropical storm bearing down on Louisiana’s coast early next week.

President Trump calls on governors to deploy the National Guard in sufficient numbers to “dominate the streets” in the wake of lawlessness following nationwide police brutality protests. Senator Bill Cassidy backed the President’s statement. He says Americans have the right to protest peacefully, but not violently.
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Legislation aimed at lowering auto insurance rates by enacting lawsuit reform is headed to the Governor’s desk. River Ridge Senator Kirk Talbot says his bill brings our legal climate in line with other states. He pointed to an exchange he had with Nationwide as evidence…
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The bill extends the prescriptive period for filing suits and lowers the jury trial threshold from 50,000 to 10,000 dollars.

LSU plans to test 10-to-16 percent of the population on their campuses as part of their plan to have students back in the classrooms for the fall semester. Interim president Thomas Galligan on what happens if someone tests positive…
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Anti-body testing will also be offered to employees.