09:30 Newscast November 25, 2015

There is some concern international tourism into Louisiana could be impacted by the United States’ issuing a worldwide terror alert. Lt. Governor Jay Dardenne says State Police has been very involved in staying up to date with various security agencies and in keeping residents and visitors safe. He hopes this terror alert won’t have a prolonged impact on Louisiana tourism…

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Dardenne says he doesn’t believe this will effect domestic tourism to Louisiana.

Sal Sunseri, Co-owner of P&J Oyster Company in New Orleans, says although oyster production has been down since the BP disaster, there are plenty of oysters available for your Thanksgiving oyster dressing. Sunseri says oyster dressing is an extraordinary dish for the holiday…

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He says, not only are oyster supplies good this Thanksgiving, but the quality of the oysters are very good.

Morgan City Police have arrested two people accused of using fake movie prop money to make purchases. They say 22-year-old Vanisha August and 20-year-old Detrell Coleman are charged with monetary instrument abuse in separate incidents. The bills are marked “Motion Picture Use Only”, but authorities are finding bills with the notice covered in ink. Similar complaints about fake money have also been lodged in Terrebonne, Lafourche, and Assumption Parishes.

The holidays are here and that means it’s time to get your flu shot. Emelie Gunn has more on this year’s flu season….

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