11:30 LRN Newscast June 3

Tropical Storm Cristobal is slowly moving inland over eastern Mexico, but it’s expected to get back into the Gulf of Mexico and start heading north on Friday. State Climatologist Barry Keim says a landfall along the Louisiana coast is possible Sunday night or early Monday morning..
cut 3 (09) “…very, very closely”
The National Hurricane Center does not expect Cristobal to strengthen into a hurricane.

Ronnie Jones is out as chairman of the state’s gaming control board as the Louisiana Senate refused to confirm his re-appointment. Casino Association of Louisiana executive director Wade Duty says Jones was a great friend to the gaming industry.
Cut 13 (13) “…in the state.”

In 2016, after two white Baton Rouge police officers were involved in the fatal shooting of Alton Sterling, there were clashes between police and protesters, but that has not happened in Louisiana during the George Floyd protests. Governor Edwards says he appreciates that Louisiana citizens have kept the protests civil…
cut 2 (24) “…Brooke Thorington”

With Phase two of the reopening of the economy on Friday, tattoo shops finally can open. Glynn Morace owns a tattoo shop in Baton Rouge and his customers have been eager for this day…
cut 30 (11) “…I can do”