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.
Cut 6 (09) “…to freedom.”
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…
cut 4 (10) “…right directtion”
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.
Cut 12 (07) “…last ten years”
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…
cut 30 (07) “…5,034 eggs”
On Sunday at 1:00, it’s the Procession of Chefs and Eggs through the streets of Abbeville and the cracking begins shortly after.