3:30 LRN Newscast November 2

The New Orleans Archdiocese has released the names of dozens of priests who they say credible allegations of child sexual abuse against them dating back to 1917. Matt Doyle has more…
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A Lafayette TV station reports the Louisiana Attorney General has received four criminal complaints involving catholic clergy and correspondences from constituents expressing support for a statewide grand jury. The A-G’s office adds they’ve responded to each of the victims and law enforcement in the parish were notified of the alleged crimes.

Gas prices have been falling and they are expected to decline for the next couple of weeks. That’s according to Dan McTeague, who is an analyst with Gas-Buddy-dot-com…
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McTeague says the price of gasoline has fallen about 10-cents in the last week to a statewide average of $2.47.

So how can LSU slow down Alabama quarterback Tua Tagovailoa tomorrow night. Football analyst Mike Detillier says the Tigers need to bring pressure up the middle…
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Alabama leads the SEC in total offense and they are number on in scoring in the nation at 54-points a game.

2:30 LRN Newscast November 2nd

The New Orleans Archdiocese has released the names of every clergy member that’s had a credible accusation of sexual abuse against a minor over the past 100 years. There are 57 names on the list. Archbishop Gregory Aymond says in order to move forward, the church needed to address this painful issue…
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No word on when other Diocese in this state will release names of clergy who have been accused of child sexual abuse.

A little over 24 hours away from kick-off between third ranked LSU and top ranked LSU. The Crimson Tide are led by Heisman Trophy favorite Tua Tagovailoa. NFL Analyst Mike Detillier says the hype surrounding Tua is legit….
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Tua has thrown 25 touchdown passes and zero interceptions.

Very few hotel rooms available in Baton Rouge as the city is full of college football fans for the Alabama-LSU game. ESPN’s College Gameday will air tomorrow morning from the Quad on the LSU campus. Visit Baton Rouge president Paul Arrigo…
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There’s also big college football games in Monroe, Grambling and Hammond tomorrow.

All of Lousiana’s U-S House members are up for re-election Tuesday. 5th District Congressman Ralph Abraham has television spots running in nearly all of the major markets, including New Orleans and Baton Rouge. Abraham is considering a run for governor in 2019 and ULM Political Science Professor Joshua Stockley says that’s part of his strategy, plus Abraham also wants to make sure he gets re-elected…
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LRN PM Newscall November 2

The price of pump has seen a decline in Louisiana.  Jeff Palermo has the story.

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The New Orleans Archdiocese has released the names of dozens of priests who they say credible allegations of child sexual abuse against them dating back to 1917. Matt Doyle has more…

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1:30 LRN Newscast November 2nd

The New Orleans Archdiocese has released the names of 57 priests dating back to 1917 who had credible allegations of child sexual abuse against them while in the ministry. Archbishop Gregory Aymond says they voluntarily released the list to help facilitate the healing process for victims and parishioners.
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Aymond says the names have been turned over to the New Orleans District Attorney’s office and other D-As in the area.

Gas prices are on the decline as according to Gasbuddy-dot-com the statewide average has fallen three-cents in just the last 24 hours and the price at the pump is about a dime cheaper than a month ago. Gas-buddy-dot-com fuel analyst Dan McTeague says this is a result of a drop in oil, as October was a big sell-off month…
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McTeague expects gas prices to drop another five to 10-cents by mid-November.

Third-ranked LSU hosts top ranked Alabama as the unstoppable force meets the immovable object at Death Valley this weekend. LSU has quite the task on its hands as they attempt to defy the odds and topple Nick Saban and the Tuscaloosa empire. Analyst Mike Detillier says Bama’s O-line is one to be reckoned with on the gridiron.
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Detillier says Bama QB Tua Tagovailoa is deserving of the high praise he’s getting.

The Giant Omelette Celebration will take place Saturday and Sunday in Abbeville. Festival president Ray Trahan says the omelette starts with a 12-foot skillet and five-thousand eggs…
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On Sunday at 1:00, it’s the Procession of Chefs and Eggs through the streets of Abbeville and the cracking begins shortly after.

1230PM LRN News

Congressman Ralph Abraham has a suite of new campaign ads airing across south Louisiana markets that don’t have many voters from his more northern and central district. Abraham has publicly waxed about the idea of running for governor, and reports say he’s giving it a hard look, but ULM Poli Sci Professor Joshua Stockley says  he’s likely anxiously awaiting a decision from Senator John Kennedy, for good reason.

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Kennedy says he’ll announce his intentions for the 2019 governor’s race by December.

The Arch Diocese of New Orleans has released a list of 57 priests, alive and dead, who they found documentation of allegations of sexual misconduct or abuse dating back decades. The list, which is available on the Arch Diocese website, gives the name of the pastor, the date of the allegations, their assignment history, including schools, and the date they were removed from, or left the ministry.

The price of pump has seen a decline in Louisiana.  Jeff Palermo has the story.

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And ESPN announces south Louisiana will be the center of the football univerise this weekend, with the studio setting up shop and broadcasting live from Baton Rouge on Sunday, and New Orleans on Saturday.

11:40 LRN Sportscast

A glorious weekend of football is expected in Louisiana. Tomorrow night it will be third ranked LSU versus top ranked Alabama. Fighting Tigers Coach Ed Orgeron says they have a good plan on how to stop Crimson Tide quarterback Tua Tagovailoa and an offense that’s averaging 54 points a game…
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Orgeron has not announced who will start for linebacker Devin White, who has to serve a first-half suspension.

Sunday afternoon is the big NFL contest between the Saints and the undefeated Rams. Analyst Mike Detillier says the Rams feature the best running back in the NFL, Todd Gurley…
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La Tech will visit 21st ranked Mississippi State on Saturday night. State leads the SEC in total defense and offensively, they are led by quarterback Nick Fitzgerald. When he rushes for over 100 yards, State is 15-3. Bulldogs Coach Skip Holtz says holding Fitzgerald down is difficult to do…
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Tech has won three in a row and defensive end Jaylon Ferguson is six sacks away from tying Terrell Suggs for most sacks during a college career.

Here’s the rest of the schedule on Saturday, ULM hosts Georgia Southern, the Cajuns are at Troy.

McNeese leads the Southland Conference and they’ll be at Southeastern Louisiana. Nicholls is at Houston Baptist, while Northwestern State travels to Abilene Christian. Grambling hosts 1-and-6 Mississippi Valley State.

1130AM LRN news

Congressman Ralph Abraham has a suite of new campaign ads airing across south Louisiana markets that don’t have many voters from his more northern and central district. ULM Poli Sci Professor Joshua Stockley says it’s likely to boost his name recognition statewide for potential run at governor, if the political winds shift on Tuesday.

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His District five runs from Monroe to Alexandria and over to Bogalusa.

The price at the pump has seen a decline.  The average price for a gallon of regular gasoline is $2.47 in Louisiana today, down three cents from yesterday, nine cents since last week, and nearly sixteen cents since last month.  Gas Buddy.com fuel analyst Dan McTeague says we may see the price continue to drop even further.

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Looking for an egg-cellent time this weekend?  The long running Giant Omelette Celebration in Abbeville may be just what you are looking for.  Kevin Barnhart has the story.

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3,000 homes are still without power after a nasty line of storms hammered central Louisiana yesterday. Along with heavy rains and winds, seven tornadoes were were spotted, with an EF-2 tornado in Grant Parish injuring two people. Five of the seven twisters touched down in Rapides Parish. Governor John Bel Edwards will be in Washington Parish around noon to survey damage.

10:30 AM Newscast

Governor John Bel Edwards is returning from Israel today and will travel to Washington Parish to survey the areas hardest hit by severe weather earlier this week.  National Weather Service says a pair of EF2 tornados hit the parish with top winds of 115 mph.  The storm has left hundreds of Entergy customers without power.  In central Louisiana, Cleco has over 3,000 customers still without power.

March of Dimes has released its annual report which grades all 50 states on their rates of preterm birth and reveals racial, ethnic, and geographic disparities in each state.  The country overall got a C-grade and Louisiana received an F.  President of the organization, Stacy Stewart says it’s an indicator more babies are being born premature and less healthy.

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The Louisiana Department of Health says they are partnering with hospitals, providers, and March of Dimes to build on the medicaid expansion to get pregnant women the care and support they need.

Thousands are expected to attend the Giant Omelette Celebration in Abbeville this weekend.  The festival was started in the 1980s with the determination to bring the community closer to its French Heritage.  Celebration president Ray Trahan says the omelette, made in a 12-foot skillet with over 5000 eggs, gets served up to those in attendance.

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The Saints are one-point favorites against the only undefeated team in the league Sunday as the 8-0 Rams charge into the Dome to take on the 6-1 Saints. But the Saint favored for a reason, with the dome at their back and possibly the most balanced roster in the league, Vegas likes them to take down LA. Mike Thomas and Alvin Kamara have been the featured guys this year, but analyst Mike Detillier says he expects this to be a different kind of game.

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9:30 LRN newscast November 2nd

Governor John Bel Edwards is expected to arrive this morning in Louisiana after a week long economic development trip to Israel. Once he touches down, he’ll head to Washington Parish to survey storm damage. There’s another threat for severe weather on Monday.

The excitement is increasing for the mega showdown between Alabama and LSU. ESPN’s College Gameday will broadcast live from the LSU campus tomorrow morning. Kevin Barnhart has more…
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Louisiana is known for its unique festivals and that includes this weekend’s Giant Omelette Celebration in Abbeville. Organizer Ray Trahan says the history of the celebration dates back to Napoleon, the emperor of the French in the early 1880s, as he had an omelette following a battle…
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On Sunday, they’ll crack over five-thousand eggs and cook the omelette in a 12-foot skillet.

Sunday afternoon is the big NFL contest between the Saints and the undefeated Rams. Analyst Mike Detillier says the Rams feature the best running back in the NFL, Todd Gurley…
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Gurley is on pace to challenge an NFL record for rushing touchdowns in the season. He currently has 11 in eight games.

8:30 LRN newscast November 2nd

Governor John Bel Edwards returns from Israel today after a week long economic development trip and he’ll make a trip to Washington Parish to survey storm damage. The National Weather Service says two twisters hit Washington Parish yesterday morning, two weaker tornadoes were confirmed in Lake Charles and there are still 4-thousand Cleco customers without power in the Alexandria area.

Louisiana has received an “F” grade from the March of Dimes after a report found that 13-percent of births in the Bayou State in 2017 were preterm. March of Dimes President Stacy Stewart says changes must happen on many levels to ensure healthier pregnancies…
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The national percentage of preterm births is 10-percent.

It’s a big football weekend in Louisaina and it concludes Sunday with Saints versus the undefeated Rams. Football analyst Mike Detillier says slowing down one of the NFL’s top defensive linemen, Aaron Donald, will be a key for New Orleans…
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And if you are looking for an egg-cellent time, The long running Giant Omelette Celebration in Abbeville may be just what you are looking for….
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