10:30 am Newscast

It’s Senior night in Tiger Stadium tonight as LSU closes out the 2024 campaign against Oklahoma. The 7-and-4 Tigers are no longer in the SEC or College Football Playoff race, but senior running back Josh Williams says a win would mean a lot…

Cut 14 (22) “…blast and win.”

Kickoff in Death Valley is at 6:00

Today’s the last day of early voting in Louisiana for the December 7th election.  You can cast your ballot through six o’clock this evening.  Remember to bring your photo ID or signature on a voter affidavit.   Election Day is next Saturday.

 

If you’re heading out to do some holiday shopping this morning, don’t forget today is Small Business Saturday.  Leah Long, the state director of the National Federation of Independent Business, says the holiday season is something that means a lot to small business owners who depend on their neighbors for their livelihoods.

Cut 7 (07) “…and support them.”

Speaking of shopping, experts say this holiday season brings unique challenges for shoppers and retailers. Despite economic uncertainties, consumers are expected to spend more this year than last year. LSU marketing professor Dan Rice says online shopping continues to rise, with 57 percent of shoppers planning online purchases.

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9:30 am Newscast

Today is Small Business Saturday, so if you’re heading out to do a little Christmas shopping, be sure keep local businesses on your radar. State director of the National Federation of Independent Business, Leah Long says the holiday season is something that small business owners look forward to every year.

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Yesterday may have been the unofficial start to the holiday shopping season, but it was also a big day for high school football.  In quarter final action, Neville beat Chalmette 31-7, Ouachita Christian Downed Covenant Christian 30 to 14.  It was a nailbiter as Franklinton defeated Lakeshore 41 to 40 and Sterlington beat Oak Grove for the first time since 2016 ending the Tigers’ bid for a third straight state championship.  Final score was 43 to 39.

Shoppers and retailers both face unique challenges this holiday shopping season.  Sean Richardson reports.

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Attorney General Liz Murrill is advising shoppers to be vigilant on the busiest shopping day of the year. And she’s warning us all to be aware of scams this holiday season as well.

Cut 11 (12) “…and appliances.”

 

8:30 am Newscast

As we all know Black Friday officially kicked off the Christmas shopping season yesterday.  This year the National Retail Federation predicts shoppers will spend almost ten percent more money this year than they did last year. LSU marketing professor Dan Rice emphasizes trends shaping 2024’s holiday shopping…

Cut 4 (11) “…a consumer good.”

Attorney General Liz Murrill is looking to make sure we’re all vigilant this busy shopping season.  Murril says you should use caution when shopping this Black Friday and throughout the holidays.

Cut 10 (11) “…over merchandise.”

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As you get your Christmas shopping underway for this year, don’t forget today’s Small Business Saturday Andrew Greenstein reports.

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Louisiana Ag Commissioner Mike Strain is encouraging all of us to consider getting a Louisiana-grown live Christmas tree this holiday season. He says going to a tree farm is wonderful family experience and there’s nothing better than the smell of a live tree.  As for where to get yours.

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2:30 LRN Newscast

As you get your Christmas shopping underway for this year, don’t forget about your small businesses. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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On Thanksgiving Day, Louisiana State Police pursued a vehicle linked to theft on I-10 near Iowa, Louisiana. The driver, 27-year-old Shanan McCoy Jr. fled after striking a police vehicle but was arrested. A search revealed stolen electronics and burglary tools. McCoy faces multiple charges, and investigations to identify his passengers continue. LSP is asking anyone with information related to the case to contact LSP.

This holiday season brings unique challenges for shoppers and retailers. Despite inflation and economic uncertainties, the National Retail Federation (NRF) and Deloitte predict holiday spending increases of 3 percent and 8 percent, compared to last year. LSU marketing professor Dan Rice emphasizes trends shaping 2024’s holiday shopping, including online purchasing growth, early-season sales, and the gift of visiting loved ones.

Cut 4 (11) “…a consumer good.”

Louisiana Agriculture Commissioner Mike Strain encourages residents to consider getting a Louisiana-grown live Christmas tree this holiday season. Strain says you can find the names and locations of local Christmas tree farms around the state online…

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1:30 LRN Newcast

Today may be Black Friday, but tomorrow is Small Business Saturday.  Leah Long, the state director of the National Federation of Independent Business, says the holiday season is something that small business owners look forward to every year.

Cut 8 (09) “…kind of thing.”

This holiday season brings unique challenges for shoppers and retailers.  The balance between online and in-store shopping continues to blur, with convenience and accessibility determining consumer choices. LSU marketing professor Dan Rice says retailers are focusing on seamless shopping experiences using technology like AI and data analytics to attract and retain customers.

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Attorney Liz Murrill is advising shoppers to be vigilant on the busiest shopping day of the year, and also reminds Louisianans to beware of scams during the holiday season…

Cut 11 (12) “…and appliances.”

Louisiana Agriculture Commissioner Mike Strain encourages residents to consider getting a Louisiana-grown live Christmas tree this holiday season. He says going to a tree farm is more than just buying a tree…

Cut 12 (12) “…absolutely incredible.”

12:30 LRN Newscast

Shoppers and retailers both face unique challenges this holiday shopping season.  Sean Richardson reports.

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Attorney General Liz Murrill is advising shoppers to be vigilant on the busiest shopping day of the year. She says be cautious this Black Friday

Cut 10 (11) “…over merchandise.”

Tomorrow is Small Business Saturday, a day small businesses push as a way to get holiday shoppers to buy from locally owned retail shops. Leah Long, the state director of the National Federation of Independent Business, says small business owners look forward to the holidays every year

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LSU will close out the regular season against Oklahoma tomorrow night, they’re hoping for a win on senior night. Kave Kieschnick has more…

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11:30 am Newscast

This holiday season brings unique challenges for shoppers and retailers. Despite inflation and economic uncertainties, consumers are expected to spend more this year than last year. Online shopping continues to rise, with 57 percent of shoppers planning online purchases. LSU marketing professor Dan Rice.

Cut 5 (12) “…points in the year.”

Today may be Black Friday, but tomorrow is Small Business Saturday.  Leah Long, the state director of the National Federation of Independent Business, says the holiday season is something that means a lot to small business owners who depend on their neighbors for their livelihoods.

Cut 7 (07) “…and support them.”

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It’s Senior night in Tiger Stadium tomorrow as LSU closes out the 2024 campaign against Oklahoma. The 7-and-4 Tigers are no longer in the SEC or College Football Playoff race, but senior running back Josh Williams says a win would mean a lot…

Cut 14 (22) “…blast and win.”

Kickoff in Death Valley is at 6:00

 

UL-Lafayette will visit rival ULM with Sun-Belt Championship hopes on the line. The Cajuns can clinch a Sun Belt West title and spot in the conference championship game with a win. Cajuns Coach Michael Desormeaux.

Cut 17 (19) “…on Saturday” 

 

10:30 am Newscast

Black Friday officially kicks off the Christmas shopping season.  And the National Retail Federation predicts shoppers will spend almost ten percent more money this year than they did last year. LSU marketing professor Dan Rice emphasizes trends shaping 2024’s holiday shopping, including online purchasing growth, early-season sales, and the gift of visiting loved ones.

Cut 4 (11) “…a consumer good.”

Attorney General Liz Murrill is looking to make sure we’re all vigilant on this, the busiest shopping day of the year.  Murril says you should use caution when shopping this Black Friday and throughout the holidays.

Cut 10 (11) “…over merchandise.”

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As you get your Christmas shopping underway for this year, don’t forget about your small businesses. Andrew Greenstein reports.

Cut 2 (27) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

Louisiana Agriculture Commissioner Mike Strain encourages residents to consider getting a Louisiana-grown live Christmas tree this holiday season. He says going to a tree farm is wonderful family experience and there’s nothing better than the smell of a live tree.  As for where to get yours.

Cut 13 (08)  “…association website”

9:30 am Newscast

Shoppers and retailers both face unique challenges this holiday shopping season.  Sean Richardson reports.

Cut 1 (30)“…I’m Sean Richardson.”

Today may be Black Friday, but tomorrow is Small Business Saturday. State director of the National Federation of Independent Business, Leah Long says the holiday season is something that small business owners look forward to every year.

Cut 8 (09) “…kind of thing.”

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Attorney General Liz Murrill is advising shoppers to be vigilant on the busiest shopping day of the year. And she’s warning us all to be aware of scams this holiday season.

Cut 11 (12) “…and appliances.”

Shoppers can find more consumer safety tips at aglizmurrill.com

Louisiana Agriculture Commissioner Mike Strain encourages residents to consider getting a Louisiana-grown live Christmas tree this holiday season. He says going to a tree farm is more than just buying a tree…

Cut 12 (12) “…absolutely incredible.”

Strain says you can find the names and locations of local Christmas tree farms around the state at the southern Christmas Aree Association’s website.

 

8:30 am Newscast

This holiday season brings unique challenges for shoppers and retailers. Despite inflation and economic uncertainties, consumers are expected to spend more this year than last year. Online shopping continues to rise, with 57 percent of shoppers planning online purchases. LSU marketing professor Dan Rice.

Cut 5 (12) “…points in the year.”

Today may be Black Friday, but tomorrow is Small Business Saturday.  Leah Long, the state director of the National Federation of Independent Business, says the holiday season is something that means a lot to small business owners who depend on their neighbors for their livelihoods.

Cut 7 (07) “…and support them.”

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It’s Senior night in Tiger Stadium tomorrow as LSU closes out the 2024 campaign against Oklahoma. The 7-and-4 Tigers are no longer in the SEC or College Football Playoff race, but senior running back Josh Williams says a win would mean a lot…

Cut 14 (22) “…blast and win.”

Kickoff in Death Valley is at 6:00

 

UL-Lafayette will visit rival ULM with Sun-Belt Championship hopes on the line. The Cajuns can clinch a Sun Belt West title and spot in the conference championship game with a win. Cajuns Coach Michael Desormeaux.

Cut 17 (19) “…on Saturday”