8:30 LRN Newscast February 11

22-year-old Holden Matthews of Opelousas has pleaded guilty to federal and state criminal charges for setting fire to three predominately black St. Landry Parish church last spring. Former US Attorney Harry Rosenberg says Matthews didn’t have much of defense…
cut 14 (12) “….for it”
Matthews will be sentenced in May and faces at least 10 years in prison in federal court.

Louisiana receives failing grades on its efforts to reduce and prevent tobacco use in the American Lung Association’s annual State of Tobacco Control Report. State Director Ashley Lyerly says Louisiana also received a “C” grade for its strength of smokefree workplace laws…
cut 11 (09) “…e-cigarettes”

Marrero Democrat Kyle Green is authoring a bill for the upcoming session that seeks to end the death penalty in Louisiana. Green says the state hasn’t executed anyone in 10 years, it’s costly to have an inmate on death row and he says if Louisiana is truly a pro-life state it shouldn’t have lethal injections…
cut 5 (09) “….on death row”

Alabama drivers will soon have the opportunity to have their own LSU license plate. Webster Parish native and vice president of the Birmingham LSU Alumni Chapter Kenny Haynes decided to launch a campaign to get an LSU tag after seeing other out of state schools have their own special plate design.
Cut 7 (10) “…LSU tag in Alabama.”
Haynes says it took 250 drivers to apply and prepay for the license plate for the LSU plate in Alabama to become a reality.

7:30 LRN Newscast

A 22-year-old Opelousas man suspected of burning down three African American churches in St. Landry Parish last Spring pleads guilty to federal and state criminal charges. Holden Matthews pleaded guilty to four federal counts. Former US Attorney Harry Rosenburg says Matthews faces up to 70 years in prison…
cut 15 (10) “…sentencing”
A federal judge will sentence Matthews on May 22nd.

Marrero Democrat Kyle Green has filed a House bill to end the death penalty in Louisiana. The proposed legislation says death row inmates would be resentenced to a life sentence without parole. Green believes there are more GOP lawmakers interested in abolishing the death penalty because it would save money…
Cut 4 (11) “…it hasn’t reduced crime.”

LSU fans living in Alabama have the opportunity to show their school pride with an official license plate. Kevin Barnhart has the story.
Cut 2 (30) “…I’m Kevin Barnhart”

Saints owner Gayle Benson denies an accusation that the franchise played a role in determining which priests should be named on a list of clergy accused of sexual abuse. Plaintiffs suing the church say there are emails that show team executives participated in what they call the church’s pattern and practice of concealing the crimes.

6:45 LRN Sportscast February 11

LSU Football Coach Ed Orgeron has reportedly hired veteran NFL coach Scott Linehan as the Tigers new passing game coordinator. Linehan’s last job was with the Dallas Cowboys where he was the offensive coordinator in Big D from 2015 to 2018. But Dallas never had a passing attack ranked better than 16th in the NFL.

The versatile Taysom Hill says he views himself as a franchise quarterback in the NFL and if the right opportunity presented itself, he would leave the Saints. The 29-year-old is a restricted free agent, but there have been reports that the Saints could turn to Hill as their starting quarterback if Drew Brees retires.

Saints Owner Gayle Benson has released a lengthy statement that says the franchise is proud of the role they played in helping the Archdiocese of New Orleans with its child sexual abuse scandal. But plaintiffs suing the church say the Saints helped conceal names of clergymen who faced credible allegations.

The LSU basketball team looks to end a two-game losing streak tonight when they host Missouri. Tigers coach Will Wade says despite the recent losses including a one-point overtime defeat to Auburn, LSU remains a good basketball team…
cut 17 (19) “…pretty good”
Tip off is at 8:00.

With 29 games left, the Pelicans are five games back of Memphis for the final playoff spot in the Western Conference. New Orleans hosts Portland tonight. The Trail Blazers are also in the hunt for a playoff spot. Pels rookie Zion Williamson looks forward to tonight’s game…
cut 19 (09) “…do it”
Tip off is at 7 PM.

6:30 LRN Newscast February 11

22-year-old Holden Matthews of Opelousas has pleaded guilty in federal and state court to burning down three historically black St. Landry Parish baptist churches last spring. As part of the deal, Matthews pleaded guilty to three federal counts of intentional damage to religious property, a hate crime under the 1996 Church Arson Prevention Act. Former US Attorney Harry Rosenberg expects Matthews will receive a lengthy sentence.
Cut 13 (10) “…sentences.”
Matthews will be sentenced in federal court on May 22nd.

State Police is investigating a fatal police shooting in Lafayette. It happened at an apartment complex on Kaliste Saloom Road. Authorities say two Lafayette Police officers responded to the area in reference to a disturbance involving a weapon. A subject approached the officer and a physical confrontation ensued which led to the suspect being fatally shot.

State lawmakers will once again this year discuss legislation aimed at eliminating the death penalty…
Cut 1 (33) “I’m Kevin Barnhart”

In the American Lung Association State of Tobacco Control report, Louisiana receives an “F” for funding for State Tobacco Prevention Programs and Minimum Age of Sale for Tobacco Products. State Director Ashley Livery says a new federal law banning the sale of nicotine products to those under 21 should help, but there is confusion with this new law…
cut 12 (09) “…of the land”

4:45 LRN Sportscast February 10

Despite two losses last week, LSU remains ranked the A-P Top 25, but barely. The Tigers are 25th after road losses at Vanderbilt and Auburn. LSU entered the week in first place, two games ahead of Kentucky and Auburn, and now the Bayou Bengals find themselves in a three-way tie for first place with eight SEC games left. LSU hosts Missouri tomorrow night.

Pelicans rookie Zion Williamson says he’ll play tomorrow against Portland after missing Saturday’s win over Indiana with a left ankle sprain. All-Star forward Brandon Ingram also did not play because of a right ankle injury and he’ll be a game-time decision tomorrow night. The Trail Blazers are led by Damian Lillard, who is averaging close to 42 points a game in his last 10 contests. Tip-off in the Smoothie King Center is at 7 PM.

Tonight, Southern visits Jackson State, while Grambling hosts Alcorn State. Grambling ended Southern’s six-game winning streak on Saturday.

Opening day is Friday for the 11th ranked LSU baseball team who will begin the season by hosting Indiana in a weekend series. Coach Paul Mainieri says he’s hoping to see big seasons out of a group of sophomores…
cut 17 (19) “….other guys”
Mainieri says sophomore right-hander Cole Henry will start opening day on Friday. He was 4-and-2 last season with a 3.39 ERA. Fellow sophomore right-hander Landon Marceaux will get the start on Saturday.

Lafayette native Mondo Duplantis has set a world record for the pole vault, as he cleared 20-feet and three-inches during a competition in Poland. Duplantis is a favorite to win the gold medal at the Olympic games in Toyko this summer. He will represent his mother’s home country of Sweden.

LRN PM Newscall February 10

A state health official says the number of LSU mumps cases is up to 12 and one of the students living on campus has been quarantined. Matt Doyle has the story…

Cut 1 (29) “…I’m Matt Doyle” 

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A science teacher at Northwestern Middle School in Zachary being held in jail on a $225,000 bond, accused of having a sexual relationship with a 15-year-old student.  Kevin Barnhart has the story.

cut  2 (31) “…I’m Kevin Barnhart”

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The northern half of the state is under a flash flood watch until Wednesday night as moisture and upper-level disturbances are expected to interact with a cold front to produce locally heavy rainfall. National Weather Service Shreveport Meteorologist Jason Hansford says several inches of rain will fall over the next few days…

Cut 3 (06)  “…Wednesday evening” 

There’s also a slight risk for severe weather for central and northeast today and Hansford says more severe weather will roll into the Bayou State on Wednesday.

Cut 4 (12) “…Wednesday evening.”

Hansford says today’s severe weather threat stretches from Lufkin, Texas, across Natchitoches, Ruston, and Monroe and into Mississippi. He says the storms will be isolated…

Cut 5 (10)  “…flooding.”

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The statewide average price for a gallon of gasoline is currently at $2.11, down about a nickel from this time last week and 21 cents from last month.  Uncertainty over tensions between the US and Iran earlier this year resulted in an uptick of prices, but AAA fuel analyst Don Redman says the recent drop follows an annual pattern.

Cut 6 (07) “…the whole year.”

A gallon of gas is still about 12 cents higher than this time last year and that gap is closing.  Redman says dropping trend may not last much longer.

Cut 7 (11) “…production even more.”

At $50 per barrel, crude oil prices are at their lowest point in a year.  Redman says an additional factor that could result in an uptick in prices is the transition from winter-grade gas to summer-grade gas.

Cut 8 (07) “…about $2.50 a gallon.”

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We’re up to 12 cases in the LSU centered mumps outbreak that was first made public with five cases reported last week.

State Immunization Director Dr. Frank Welch says all students need to receive both doses of the MMR vaccine to protect against further spread, along with the usual health and safety advice.

Cut 9 (10) “…season”

Mumps feels like a particularly nasty cold, and also involves visible swelling of the salivary glands.

Welch says there’s been a nationwide string of mumps outbreaks on college campuses. He says college dorm rooms, parties, and sporting events are perfect places to spread the virus.

Cut 10 (11) “…does” 

An LSU tennis match over the weekend was canceled when it was discovered a tennis player had been infected.

Finding a ground zero in the outbreak has been difficult so far. Welch says that’s because there’s a significant lag between when you are infected, and when you show symptoms.

Cut 11 (09) “…exposed.”

There is one reported case of a student living on campus who is currently being quarantined in their apartment.

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A science teacher at Northwestern Middle School in Zachary is accused of having a sexual relationship with a 15-year-old student.  34-year-old Ellarea Silva is currently on leave after her arrest on Thursday.  Zachary Police Chief David McDavid says the relationship appeared to be a summer fling.

Cut 12 (10) “…in the media.”

Investigators are combing through the evidence on the student’s cell phone.

Silva was arrested Thursday after nearly a week of suspension without school leaders elaborating as to why.  City councilman Lael Montgomery is rallying supporters calling for the resignation or removal of Principal Debby Brian as a result.  The Baton Rouge chapter of the NAACP is expected to back Montgomery, but McDavid says there was not a cover-up in the investigation.

Cut 13 (07) “…and social media.”

McDavid says they are asking parents to talk to their children to see if Silva’s actions extended beyond this one child.

Cut 14 (12) “…investigation on that.”

Silva’s bond is set at $225,000. Silva faces several charges including indecent behavior with a juvenile, carnal knowledge of a juvenile and oral sexual battery.

2:30 LRN Newscast February 10

A science teacher at Northwestern Middle School in Zachary is being held in jail on a $225,000 bond, accused of having a sexual relationship with a 15-year-old student. Kevin Barnhart has the story.
cut 2 (31) “…I’m Kevin Barnhart”

A 22-year-old Opelousas man accused of setting fire to three African American churches last spring pleaded guilty to four federal criminal counts today. The U-S Attorney says Holden Matthews admitting to setting the fires because of the religious character of these buildings in an effort to raise his profile as a Black Metal musician. He’ll be sentenced May 22nd.

The number of LSU students infected with the mumps is up to 12. The state health department reported five cases last week and most of the students who have the contagious disease live off-campus. State immunization director Doctor Frank Welch says finding out how the outbreak started is difficult because there’s a significant lag between when you are infected and when you show symptoms…
cut 11 (09) “…exposed”
An LSU tennis match over the weekend was canceled when it was discovered a tennis player had been infected.

AAA says the price at the pump has fallen more than 20-cents over the last month to a statewide average of $2.11 a gallon for regular gasoline. But AAA fuel analyst Don Redman expects the prices to rise soon as we’ll see a cutback on production…
cut 8 (07) “…2.50 a gallon”

1:30 LRN Newscast February 10

A state health official says the number of LSU mumps cases is up to 12 and one of the students living on campus has been quarantined. Matt Doyle has the story…
Voicer 1 (29) “…I’m Matt Doyle”

A white man charged with setting fire to three African American churches in St. Landry Parish last spring pleaded guilty today to four federal charges. Federal prosecutors say Holden Matthews will be sentenced May 22nd and faces between 10 to 70 years in prison.

A science teacher at Northwestern Middle School in Zachary is accused of having a sexual relationship with a 15-year-old student. 34-year-old Ellarea Silva is currently on leave after her arrest on Thursday. Zachary Police Chief David McDavid says the relationship appeared to be a summer fling.
Cut 12 (10) “…in the media.”
Silva faces several charges including indecent behavior with a juvenile, carnal knowledge of a juvenile and oral sexual battery.

Prices at the pump continue to decline. According to Triple-A, the statewide average for a regular gallon of gasoline is $2.11. That’s 21-cents lower than a month ago. AAA fuel analyst Don Redman says there is a high supply of gasoline and low demand, but the price drop might not last much longer…
cut 7 (11) “…even more”

11:40 LRN Sportscast

With two losses last week, the LSU basketball team is now in a three-way tie for first place. The Tigers gave up 99 points in a loss to Vanderbilt last Wednesday and then allowed Auburn to make 18 three-pointers in a one-point overtime loss to Auburn on Saturday. LSU hosts Missouri tomorrow.

Louisiana Tech also lost two games on the road last week. The Bulldogs were tied with North Texas for first place, but they are now tied for third place following the two defeats. The Bulldogs host F-I-U on Thursday.

After a big six-point win over Sam Houston State on Saturday, Nicholls is all alone for second place in the Southland. The Colonels host Lamar on Wednesday. Elsewhere in the league, McNeese has lost three straight and they’ll be at Northwestern State on Saturday. The Demons have won two in a row and they’ll host Incarnate Word on Wednesday.

The Pelicans host Portland tomorrow. New Orleans beat Indiana and Chicago last week and they are five games back of Memphis for the final playoff spot in the Western Conference.

LSU baseball coach Paul Mainieri has named his starting pitchers for the opening weekend. Cole Henry will start the season opener on Friday against Indiana, Landon Marceaux will start Saturday and AJ Labas will toe the rubber on Sunday. Mainieri on why Marceaux will get the ball Saturday…
Cut 16 (19) …Marceaux second”

Lafayette native and former LSU track and field athlete Mondo Duplantis set a world record for the pole vault as he cleared 20-feet and three-inches during a competition in Poland. Duplantis is a favorite to win the gold medal at the Olympic games in Toyko this summer. He will represent his mother’s home country of Sweden.

8:30 LRN Newscast February 10

Senator Jay Luneau introduces legislation aimed at ending the car insurance “widow tax”. Brooke Thorington spoke with the Alexandria Democrat…
Cut 2 (30) “…I’m Brooke Thorington”

Prices at the pump continue to decline. According to Triple-A, the statewide average for a regular gallon of gasoline is $2.11. That’s five-cents lower than a week ago and 21-cents lower than a month ago. Analysts say there is a high supply of gasoline, but low demand.

Governor John Bel Edwards has filed a lawsuit against State Treasurer John Schroder for refusing to transfer 25-million dollars from the state’s unclaimed property fund so that it can be used in the budget. It’s a practice that’s been done for years, but Schroder says it needs to stop
cut 15 (08) “…that they want.”
Edwards says that the law is clear, excess revenues in the Unclaimed Property Fund are to benefit the public

Holden Matthews, the suspect accused of setting fire to three different African American churches in St. Landry Parish last Spring is expected to enter a new plea today to federal charges. Matthews has previously told a Lafayette federal judge he’s not guilty. Matthews also faces state charges, but legal analyst Tim Meche says he may never face prosecution from local D-As….
cut 9 (09) “….and a sentence”