06:30 Newscasts November 28, 2014

Black Friday is here and shoppers are crowding stores looking to find that great deal for their holiday shopping. Louisiana Tech Marketing Professor Berry Babin says you can expect blockbuster specials in stores this morning…

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He says retailers are now offering Black Friday deals online, as well as in-store.

The Louisiana Attorney General’s Office reminds shoppers to stay safe and shop smart this holiday season. Director of the Public Protection Division, Sam Pleasant, says you should be on the lookout for holiday shopping scams. She says it’s very important to protect your identity…

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She says it’s important to keep your card and PIN number from prying eyes while you are out shopping.

Several metro areas in Louisiana are in jeopardy of not meeting the federal government’s new ozone standards. The U-S Environmental Protection Agency is lowering the acceptable amount of how much ozone pollution should be in the air. State Department of Environmental Quality spokesperson Greg Langley says it will force many industries and businesses to reduce their emissions…

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Governor Bobby Jindal says the new environmental regulations will kill jobs and increase energy prices.

LSU finishes their regular season on a high note as they defeated Texas A&M last night 23-17. The Tigers finish the regular season with an 8-4 overall record, 4-4 in the Southeastern Conference.