10:30 Newscast, March 11th, 2017

A shooting in a New Orleans home has left a woman and two children dead, and a second female in serious condition at a hospital…:
CUT 1 (30) “I’m Emelie Gunn”

Attorney General Jeff Landry says he’s secured indictments against Ascension Parish President Kenny Matassa on a bribery scheme in which he allegedly tried to have a candidate drop out of a city council race in exchange for political favors. A businessman is also accused along with Matassa of offering a Gonzales City Council candidate money and a government job if he withdrew from the election.

As many folks around the state are having crawfish boils this weekend, one lucky crawdad won’t be in a sack. Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser teamed up with Zatarain’s to pardon a mudbug.
cut 12 (07) “every year”
Nungesser says of the more than 120 million pounds of crawfish we eat every year, they thought it was only fair to set one free.

After 5 seasons, Johnny Jones is no longer the head coach of the LSU men’s basketball team. The Tigers lost a school record 15 in a row in Jones’ final season, but Athletic Director Joe Alleva said it’s appropriate to wait until now to fire Jones…:
CUT 11 (08) “right thing to do”
All of Jones’ assistants have been fired as well.

US Attorney Kenneth Polite Jr, who served as a top federal prosecutor for the Eastern District of Louisiana, says he’s resigning effective March 24th. Appointed by President Obama, Polite was widely expected to be replaced by the Trump administration.