09:30 Newscast November 28, 2014

The Louisiana Attorney General’s Office reminds shoppers to stay safe and shop smart this holiday season. Jeff Palermo reports…

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The LSU Tigers finish their regular season on a positive note as they downed Texas A&M last night 23-17. Freshman running back Leonard Fournette rushed for 146 yards and one touchdown as LSU racked up 384 rushing yards on the game, the most in an SEC game since 1997. The Tigers finish the regular season with an 8-4 overall record, 4-4 in the SEC.

Several metro areas in Louisiana are in jeopardy of not meeting new Environmental Protection Agency federal ozone standards. State Department of Environmental Quality spokesperson Greg Langley says the new rules will take effect next October, but first there’s a 90-day comment period…

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

It’s Black Friday and stores are crowded with shoppers looking to find that great deal for their holiday shopping. Louisiana Tech Marketing Professor Berry Babin says, even though online shopping is increasing, you shouldn’t expect the Black Friday shopping crowds to go away anytime soon…

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Retailers are optimistic that this holiday shopping season will be a good one.