10:30 Newscast February 9th, 2015

A Texas judge is expected today to officially appoint the ex-mayor of San Antonio, Phil Hardberger, along with an estate lawyer to oversee a trust fund that’s part of the Tom Benson family feud:
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The School Board in Terrebonne Parish says they will consider a measure that would to ask the state remove their students from Common Core testing. Leaders there indicate they want parents and teachers to understand the education standards better before students be tested on them.

The American Civil Liberties Union of Louisiana has sent a letter to the St. Martinville Police Department regarding an apparent “no rap music with obscene lyrics” rule for the city’s parade on Sunday. Executive Director Marjorie Esman says singling about rap music could lead to racial profiling…:
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St. Martinville Police Chief Calder Hebert says they are looking out for kids and families along the route and just want every one to be safe. He adds they are not singling out any specific type of music.

A Louisiana artist has once again gotten the Grammy for the Best Regional Roots Music Album. Jo-El Sonnier picked up the honor this year and is his first Grammy. The Regional Roots category is 4 years old and a The Bayou State artist has won it every year. Sonnier has been a Cajun and country music performer for more than 50 years.