7:30 LRN Newscast

The ACLU is looking for Louisianans who feel they were the victim of racist policing to help them file lawsuits challenging discriminatory policies. ACLU Louisiana Legal Director Nora Ahmed says they’re seeking individuals who’ve suffered that kind of incident since May first…
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This includes racially motivated traffic stops, searches, seizures, detainments, and incidents where police dogs were used to assault people on racial grounds.

Schools are set to resume soon and the state department of health is concerned many children are not up to date on their vaccinations. State Immuniziation Director Doctor Frank Welch says not every kid needs a vaccine every year and the best thing to do is ask your child’s pediarician what may be needed…
cut 8 (06) “….up to date”

SEC presidents and athletic directors will hold a series of virtual meetings this week to discuss fall sports plans. College football insider Brett McMurphy says because so many states are struggling to contain the coronavirus, it’s unlikely the college football season will kick off Labor Day weekend
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LSU Athletic Director Scott Woodward told the Advocate the talks between SEC leaders will likely to stretch into the first week of August.

A survey from the career website Zippia has found that 59-percent of Louisiana workers have quit a job because they say their boss was bad. Head of content at Zippia Kathy Morris says Louisiana has one of the higher monthly quit rates in the nation…
cut 11 (12) “….soon in Louisiana”