12:30 Newscast, June 5th, 2017

A report from Credit Suisse (s uu – EE s) finds at least one in five U.S. shopping malls will go out of business within the next five years, because of the growth in online sales. LSU Marketing Professor Dr. Dan Rice says attracting shoppers to physical stores is still possible, as retail sales are higher than ever…:
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Credit Suisse estimates that about 8,640 stores will ultimately close by December.

The search is heating up for the 18-year-old girl from Lafayette. Jacquelyn “Daisy Lynn” Landry was last seen on May 23. Her family is desperate to locate their loved one, and Acadian Search and Rescue Director Jeffery Istre says 75% of businesses they went to didn’t even know about Landry’s disappearance…:
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He’s encouraging the public to share the poster on the Finding Daisy Lynn Facebook page.

State lawmakers have approved the 2017 Coastal Master Plan and implementation can now begin. Emelie Gunn has more..:
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Congressman Clay Higgins is coming under fire for controversial statements the former Cajun John Wayne made on Facebook. Higgins suggested that anyone suspected of being an Islamic radical should be killed.