16:30 Newscast November 30, 2015

LSU coach Les Miles will keep his job after Athletics Director Joe Alleva announced The Mad Hatter would return next season, even though it was widely speculated that Saturday would be Miles’ last game. Tiger Rag Editor Cody Worsham says it appears LSU President F King Alexander stepped in and now many are calling for Alleva to be fired for the way this was handled. But Worsham doesn’t think that will happen…

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If Miles was fired before January 1st, LSU would owe him 15-million dollars.

Today marks the end of the 2015 Atlantic Hurricane season and it was quite favorable for Louisiana as no storms threatened the state. State Climatologist Barry Keim says it’s been ten seasons since a major hurricane has made landfall in the United States. He says some are wondering if we’re moving into a period of less severe hurricanes…

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He says there were 11 named storms this hurricane season, one below the long term average.

The Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office says a teenager came home from a hunting trip over the weekend, and discovered her step-father, mother and two young half brothers dead in an apparent murder suicide. Col John Forunato says the 18-year-old had been gone since Friday, and returned to her Marrero home Sunday morning…

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He says they believe 46-year-old David Mata stabbed to death his 40-year-old wife and their two boys, age 2 and 4, before taking his own life.

Today is Cyber Monday and many are taking advantage of huge online sales. According to the research firm ShopperTrak, Black Friday sales fell 10-percent this year and LSU Marketing Professor Dan Rice feels that online shopping played a factor in that…

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Rice says the online shopping celebration is a growing trend.