10:30 LRN Newscast

St. Tammany Parish authorities will release more information this afternoon on the double homicide investigation where a Covington priest and a woman were burned beyond recognition. Their charred bodies were found in downtown Covington on Monday. Covington Police Sergeant Edwin Masters says 49-year-old Antonio Tyson is being held without bond…:
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Tyson was released from prison in August after serving over 30 years for rape and burglary.

The community of Holum in Caldwell Parish is recovering from a tornado that hit Tuesday. The National Weather Service says the tornado strengthened as it went along, reaching peak winds of 140 miles per hour as an EF3. Caldwell Parish Sheriff Chief Deputy Jack McKeithen describes the damage.
Cut 3 (09) “..three or four others.”
McKeithen says the tornado killed some livestock and injured one person whose house collapsed around him.

According to a new report from the state department of education, just under 50-percent of K-through-third graders are able to read at grade level, which is a very small increase from the year before. Superintendent of Education Doctor Cade Brumley on how they are attacking the problem…
cut 6 (13) “..and homes”
The report shows only 39-percent of kindergarteners are reading at grade level.

The state department of transportation has produced an interactive map that allows residents to provide public comment on proposed highway projects that are up for discussion. DOTD spokesperson Rodney Mallett says public input is very important…
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You can find the map on the Department of Transportation’s website and the public comment period ends January sixth

9:30 LRN Newscast

State Superintendent of Education Doctor Cade Brumley Louisiana first through third graders showed improved on a literacy test. Brumley says second graders saw the biggest improvement, nearly two percent….
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But overall, about of half of K-through-third graders are reading at grade level.

Covington Police Sergeant Edwin Masters says an autopsy has confirmed the identity of one of the victims in the double homicide investigation where the victims were burned beyond recognition.
cut 11 (05) “…the second victim”
And the identity of that second victim will be released this afternoon at one o’ clock. Retired priest Otis Young has been positively I-D and the community fears pastoral associate at Saint Peter Catholic Church in Covington Ruth Prats is the second victim.

The state department of transportation has an interactive map that allows the public to provide input on proposed highway projects. Jeff Palermo has the story…
Cut 2 (31) “…I’m Jeff Palermo”

Caddo Parish Sheriff Deputies have arrested 53-year-old Emmanuel Barrett of Shreveport after a K-9 allegedly discovered 29 grams of methamphetamine in his pockets. Lt Darin Marshall says meth problem continues to get worse and they are doing all they can to contain it…
cut 15 (06) “…near future”

6:45 LRN Sportscast December 1

LSU’s offense has struggled at times this season, so how will they perform against Georgia’s defense, which leads the nation for the fewest points allowed, allowing eleven a game and rank fourth in total defense? Tigers freshman tight end Mason Taylor…
cut 17 (12) “….we’re coached”

Southern heads to Mississippi Veterans Memorial Stadium to play Jackson State in the SWAC Championship game on Saturday. Jaguars Coach Eric Dooley says playing on J-S-U’s home field doesn’t bother him…
cut 20 (19) “….as well”
Kick-off is at 3 PM.

College football could have a 12-team playoff as soon as 2024. That’s because the Rose Bowl has reportedly signed an agreement that would allow the C-F-P to expand from four to 12 teams in 2024. According to Ross Dellenger at Sports Illustrated, the six highest-ranked champs automatically qualify and then the next six highest-ranked teams get At-Large bids. The top four conference champs get byes and the better seed will host first-round matchups.

Former LSU assistant coach and Nebraska interim head coach Mickey Joseph has been arrested on suspicion of strangulation and third-degree domestic assault. Joseph was taken into custody after police received a report of a domestic disturbance at a home in Lincoln, Nebraska.

Zion Williamson had a season-high 33 points on 12 of 15 shooting as the Pelicans defeated the Raptors 126 to 108. Trey Murphy had 26 points and hit six three-pointers. New Orleans is 13-and-8 and visit the Spurs Friday.

LRN AM Newscall December 1

Louisiana’s first through third graders showed improvement on a literacy test this fall, but Whitney Thomas reports the state’s public school education leader is concerned the percentage of kindergartners reading below grade level has declined….

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The state department of transportation has an interactive map that allows the public to provide input on proposed highway projects. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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The coroner in St. Tammany Parish confirms charred remains found Monday in a double murder case as those of a missing local priest. More from Brooke Thorington…:

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The state Department of Education released its fall 2022 Reading Report and it shows an improvement in reading skills for students in 1st-through-3rd grade, but kindergarten scores declined two-percent. Superintendent of Education Cade Brumley says kindergartners faced a learning delay because of the pandemic.

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The Reading Report is based on a literacy screener given to students during the first 30 days of the school year and analyzes the child’s reading ability. Louisiana’s overall score improved for a second consecutive year, second-graders, in particular, scored two-percent higher than last year’s second-graders. Brumley says it’s good to see reading progress.

Cut 5 (13) “…around reading.”

Brumley says overall the Reading Report shows just under 50% of K-through-third graders scoring on or above benchmark, which means more work is needed to get young people reading at grade level

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If you want to give input on highway projects the state is considering, the Louisiana Department of Transportation is making it easier. Spokesman Rodney Mallett says there’s a new interactive map on the DOTD website.

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Mallett says you can comment on any project that was presented during the annual legislative public hearings that are held across the state during October and November. Now you can click on the map instead of going to a meeting or sending an email.

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He says the public input from the meetings and emails has often been helpful.

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You can find the map on the Department of Transportation’s website.

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The St. Tammany Parish town of Covington mourns the death of retired local priest, Father Otis Young, from a grisly double murder. Badly burned remains found Monday behind a local business have been confirmed by the parish coroner to be those of Father Young. Covington Police Sgt. Edwin Masters…:

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Father Young and a church assistant, Ruth Prats, were reported missing Sunday. Two charred bodies were found Monday behind a local business. Sgt. Masters says they cannot yet confirm the other remains are those of Ms. Prats…:

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The coroner says both victims died from blunt force trauma, then were set on fire. Sgt. Masters says Covington Police are holding a suspect…:

Cut 12 (12) “…a false name.”

The suspect is 49-year-old Antonio Tyson, who was just released from prison in August, after serving over 30 years for rape and burglary. Masters says Tyson is being held without bond.

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A month-long narcotic investigation in Caddo Parish leads to the arrest of 53-year-old Emanual Barrett of Shreveport. Head of the Caddo Parish Sheriff’s Drug Task Force Lt. Darin Marshall says when they searched Barrett’s home, they found a significant amount of illegal substances.

Cut 13 (06) “…methamphetamines.”

Marshall says the street value of those substances was over $7,000.

Earlier this month, a wastewater study indicated the city of Shreveport has twice the national average of meth giving the area a notorious distinction. Marshall says the arrest of Barrett will make a difference.

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Marshall says in his 20 years in law enforcement he’s seen the meth problem grow increasingly alarming and they are doing all they can to contain it.

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Barrett was booked into the Caddo Correctional Center, charges include possession of schedule II narcotics with intent to distribute, resisting an officer, and illegal use of a controlled dangerous substance in the presence of a juvenile.

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After allowing 274 rushing yards in the loss to Texas A&M, the Tigers defense looks to bounce back this Saturday in the SEC Championship game against Georgia. LSU cornerback Mekhi Garner admits they came out flat against the Aggies…

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Georgia leads the nation for the fewest points allowed, allowing just eleven a game and they ranked fourth in total defense. Tigers freshman tight end Mason Taylor on the Dawgs defense…

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Georgia’s quarterback Stetson Bennett is second in the SEC in passing yards. His top receiver is Brock Bowers. Garner says they are really good at the tight end position…

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Southern will play Jackson State in the SWAC Championship game on Saturday. The Tigers trounced the Jaguars in the regular season matchup, winning 35-0. Southern Coach Eric Dooley says they need to execute better…

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The game will be played at Jackson State’s home field. Dooley says that doesn’t bother him…

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 Kickoff is at 3:00.

4:45 LRN Sportscast

After laying a dud in College Station and losing to Texas A-and-M, LSU hopes to redeem itself this Saturday against top ranked Georgia in the SEC Championship game. Running back Josh Williams knows this team’s resilience will shine this week as it has all season…
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This will be LSU’s seventh appearance in the SEC Championship game. The Tigers are five and one in this game.

The 12-and-8 Pelicans host the 11-and-9 Toronto Raptorts tonight. C-J MCollum is no longer in health and safety protocols, but he will not play tonight. Larry Nace Junior is expected to play despite a shoulder injury. Tip off is at 7 PM.

Southeastern beat Idaho last week 45-42 to advance to the second round of the FCS playoffs. The Lions will visit Samford Saturday in Birmingham. SLU has made two second-round playoff appearances in the last three years, but Coach Frank Scelfo and the Lions haven’t managed to make it to the quarterfinals.
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In losses in 2019 and 2021 to Montana and James Madison, the Lions lost by a combined score of 132-48.

It looks like Willie Fritz is staying at Tulane. There was speculation Fritz was leaving to take the head coaching job at Georgia Tech, but the Yellow Jackets are promoting interim coach Brent Key to full-time coach.

Northwestern State starting quarterback Zachary Clement announces he’s entering the transfer portal. He threw for nearly 25-hundred yards and 19 touchdowns last season.

1:30 LRN Newscast

Authorities say an Evangeline Parish man faces several charges after he got into the bedroom of a seven-year-old girl in Bunkie. Marsanne Golsby has more…
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Lake Charles Police say eight people were shot at the V-V-S-1 Hooka Lounge on Broad Street at around 1:30 this morning. Cops say three of the shooting victims are in critical condition, three are in stable condition and two of them were treated and released. Authorities say one person is in custody.

Caldwell Parish Sheriff Clay Bennett says two people were injured from a twister that caused damage near the town of Clarks.

The average price for a gallon of regular gas in Louisiana is $3.03 today, that’s down 28 cents from this time last month. And AAA spokesperson Nick Chabarria (Cha-bear-ree-ah) says the average price in Louisiana is down almost a dime from a year ago.
Cut 12 (11) “…end of 2022.”
Chabarria credits a drop in crude oil prices for relief at the pump.

According to the National Retail Federation, a record 197-million consumers shopped either in a store or on the internet over the Thanksgiving Holiday weekend, which included Cyber Monday. N-R-F President Matthew Shay says the kick-off to the holiday shopping season saw a big increase of in-store shoppers…
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Shaw says 63-million consumers shopped inside a store on Small Business Saturday, up from 51-million in 2021

11:40 LRN Sportscast

LSU will face undefeated Georgia in the SEC Championship game. The Tigers lost to Texas A&M to eliminate them from playoff contention. LSU Defensive End BJ Ojulari says that’s not the level they play at and plan to use the performance as motivation heading into Championship weekend…
Cut 16 (18) “…to play UGA.”
LSU has fallen to 14 in the latest college football playoff rankings and there only way to play in the Sugar Bowl would be to beat Georgia. A loss and the Tigers could be in Orlando for the New Year’s holiday.

Tulane Coach Willie Fritz says he’s staying with the Greenies. Georgia Tech expressed interest in Fritz, but the Yellow Jackets have decided to make interim coach Brent Key their full-time coach. The Green Wave host U-C-F on Saturday in the American Athletic Conference championship game.

Southeastern Louisiana is preparing to face Samford in the second round of the F-C-S playoffs. The Lions have failed to reach to the quarterfinals in two of last three years as they suffered losses to Montana and James Madison. Turnovers were a big issue in both games and Coach Frank Scelfo is emphasizing limiting mistakes against the Bulldogs…
cut 20 (21) “…out the stadium”
Kick-off is at 2 PM.

In basketball…Southeastern Louisiana gave the 11th ranked Lady Tigers a good game last night, holding LSU to a season low point total, but Kim Mukley’s team found a way to win, knocking off the Lions 63-55. The Ragin Cajuns mens’ team raced past Loyola 104-70. Tonight the Pelicans host Toronto.

11:30 LRN newscast

Avoyelles Parish Sherif deputies have arrested a Ville Platte man allegedly found in bed with a seven-year-old girl in Bunkie early yesterday morning. Captain Tim Ryan says the girl’s parents held 61-year-old Jeffrey Brant at gunpoint until authorities arrived.
Cut 3 (10) “..invited in.”
Ryan says it doesn’t appear anyone involved was harmed physically. Brant was charged with home invasion, criminal trespass and Indecent Behavior with Juveniles.

The 2022 hurricane season ends today, unless a storm forms in December which is rare, the season produced 14 named storms. Florida was hit by two hurricanes but State Climatologist Barry Keim says Louisiana was spared…
cut 15 (09) “…of Louisiana”

The Louisiana Chemical Association says a potential nationwide railroad worker strike would have dire consequences to their industry as the flow of essential chemicals would come to a halt, including chemicals for crop and food protection. Louisiana Chemical Association President Greg Bowser…
cut 11 (07) “….as well”
A rail strike could happen as early as next Friday. The U-S House is scheduled to vote today on legislation to block the rail strike, despite objections from labor leaders.

Republican US Senator Bill Cassidy says his “No Surprises Act” has saved 9 million Americans from receiving Surprise Medical Bills this year alone. Cassidy authored the legislation that went into effect at the beginning of the year.
Cut 6 (07) “…Americans.”
Passage of the bill was a two-year effort on behalf of Cassidy and New Hampshire Democrat Senator Maggie Hasson.

9:30 LRN Newscast

The 2022 Hurricane season ends today with 7 fewer storms than predicted. Whitney Thomas Reports.
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There’s tornado damage in Caldwell Parish as several homes were destroyed yesterday. Sheriff Clay Bennett says two people were injured.

The St. Tammany Parish Coroner’s Office has identified one of the two people killed on money severely burned in a double homicide, 71-year-old Otis Young a retired priest from St. Peter’s Catholic Church in Covington.

Governor John Bel Edwards has endorsed state senator Greg Tarver in the December 10th Shreveport mayoral election. While his Republican opponent Tom Arceneaux has the endorsement of the current mayor and two previous ones. LSU-Shreveport Political Science Professor Jeff Sadow says all three have a negative history with Tarver…
cut 9 (11) “…..politicians in Shreveport”

There are three constitutional amendments that will appear on everyone’s ballot in Louisiana. Public Affairs Research Council President Steven Procopio says amendments two and three would require the Louisiana Senate to confirm the governor’s appointees to the State Civil Service Commission and State Police commission…
cut 5 (10) “….reduce politics”
For analysis on Constitutional Amendments go to par-louisiana-dot-org.

8:30 LRN Newscast

Governor John Bel Edwards endorses Democrat state Senator and Shreveport Mayoral candidate Greg Tarver to be that city’s next leader. Edwards is backing Tarver over Republican runoff challenger Tom Arceneaux. Political analyst (and Shreveport area native) Roy Fletcher says the endorsement was expected, but nevertheless good for Tarver…:
Cut 7 (11) “…moving up here.”
But the current mayor Adrian Perkins and two former mayors have endorsed Arcenaux.

The 2022 hurricane season ends today, unless a storm forms in December which is rare, the season produced 14 named storms. Florida was hit by two hurricanes but State Climatologist Barry Keim says Louisiana was spared…
cut 15 (09) “…of Louisiana”

The Louisiana Chemical Association says a potential nationwide rail strike next month would have dire consequences for their industry. L-C-A President Greg Bowser says if trains are not transporting chemicals like chlorine, it would have serious repercussions…
cut 10 (08) “…a standstill”
Bowser says chemicals are also needed for crop and food protection, electricity generation and automobile production. Rail workers are seeking higher pay and more pay time off.

Early voting continues for the December 10th election and there are three constitutional amendments on the ballot after there were eight on the November ballot. Public Affairs Research Council President Steven Procopio says the three amendments were placed on the December ballot over concerns the November ballot was getting too long…
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To get non-partisan analysis of the amendments go to PAR-Louisiana-dot-org.