17:30 LRN Newscast

Today is the busiest travel day of the year and Louisiana’s airports were packed with travelers. At Louis Armstrong International Airport in New Orleans, this woman said the airport has greatly improved the screening process.

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Expect big crowds again on Sunday.

LSU football’s final regular season game is Saturday as the Tigers will honor 21 seniors before their game against Oklahoma. Linebacker Greg Penn says he’ll miss wearing the Purple and Gold…

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The Tigers are trying to finish off the regular season with an 8-and-4 record.

The National Federation of Independent Business says the legislation approved in the tax reform special session will help small businesses drive economic growth and create jobs. And NFIB State Director Leah Long says small business owners are grateful the Legislature chose not to expand sales taxes on services currently not taxed.

Cut 11 (11) “…economy with inflation.”

It’s a warm Thanksgiving Eve, but LSU Public Health Climatologist Barry Keim says a cold front arrives tonight and after it moves through Louisiana tomorrow, temperatures will drop….

Cut 4 (10) “….mild day”

Keim says this front will bring a little bit of rain and then chilly temperatures for the weekend.

16:30 LRN Newscast

It’s the busiest travel day of the year. Our own Andrew Greenstein is at Louis Armstrong International Airport in New Orleans…

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The LSU Tigers are getting ready for their regular season finale this Saturday at home against Oklahoma. Linebacker Greg Penn says the team feels good after snapping its three game losing streak with a win over Vanderbilt last week…

Cut 30 (06) “…right way”

LSU is seeking its eighth win of the season. Kick off is at 6 PM.

It’s warm today, but a cold front will move through the state during the overnight hours and into tomorrow morning, bringing fall like weather to the Bayou State. LSU Public Health Climatologist Barry Keim says the front will also bring us a little bit of rain, but chilly temperatures through the weekend and into early next week is the big story

Cut 3 (09) “…cooler temperatures.”

Keim says if you have outdoor activities Thanksgiving Day, plan on temperatures dropping as the day goes along.

Louisiana small businesses are thankful for what legislators accomplished in the recently completed tax reform special session. NFIB state director Leah Long….

Cut 9 (09) “…here in Louisiana”

Long says a flat 3% individual income tax rate, a flat 5.5 percent corporate income tax rate and the elimination of the franchise tax are all good things.

3:30 LRN Newscast

When traveling this holiday weekend, be sure to wear your seatbelt.  The nationwide “Click It Or Ticket” enforcement period runs through Sunday. Greg Fischer with the Louisiana Highway Safety Commission says not wearing a seatbelt can have very dire consequences.

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Seatbelt violators in Louisiana face a fine of 50-dollars for a first offense.

A cold front will push through the state overnight and into tomorrow night. LSU public health climatologist Barry Keim says there’s only a slight chance of a shower, but we will see cooler temperatures and you should be prepared if your are spending a long time outdoors…

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Small businesses support what lawmakers did in the tax reform special session.  Sean Richardson has more.

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Small businesses are gearing up for Small Business Saturday. Bankrate’s Ted Rossman says a recent survey they conducted found that younger shoppers are more into Small Business Saturday…

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2:30 LRN Newscast

It’s the busiest travel day of the year. Our own Andrew Greenstein is at Louis Armstrong International Airport in New Orleans…

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Law enforcement has a warning for you as you hit the road for your Thanksgiving travels – wear your seatbelt, or else. The nationwide “Click It Or Ticket” enforcement period started last weekend and runs through Sunday. Greg Fischer with the Louisiana Highway Safety Commission says there are more officers on the road, and they’re specifically looking for people not wearing their seatbelts.

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This holiday season, many Americans are tightening their budgets as they face lingering inflation and elevated costs for goods compared to pre-pandemic levels.  Bankrate Analyst Ted Rossman says despite higher costs this weekend will see a lot of shoppers.

Cut 6 (15) “…it is still growth.”

The National Federation of Independent Business says the legislation approved in the tax reform special session will help small businesses drive economic growth and create jobs. NFIB State Director Leah Long says small business owners are grateful the Legislature chose not to expand sales on services that are currently not taxed.

Cut 11 (11) “…economy with inflation.”

1:30 LRN Newscast

It’s the busiest travel day of the year and Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport is bustling with activity. Louis Armstrong’s new terminal turned five years old earlier this month and most travelers like it, but one person we spoke with is not happy with the convenience of getting or dropping off a rental car…

Cut 13 (06) “…rental cars”

It’s a warm Thanksgiving Eve, but LSU Public Health Climatologist Barry Keim says a cold front arrives tonight and after it moves through Louisiana tomorrow, temperatures will drop….

Cut 4 (10) “….mild day”

Keim says this front will bring a little bit of rain and then chilly temperatures for the weekend.

The National Federation of Independent Business says the legislation approved in the tax reform special session will help small businesses drive economic growth and create jobs. NFIB state director Leah Long says the passage of a flat 3% individual income tax rate, a flat 5.5 percent corporate income tax rate and the elimination of the franchise tax will help small businesses.

Cut 10 (10) “…and LLC’s too.”

Long says she’s also glad legislators did no touch the inventory tax credit for unincorporated businesses.

Small businesses are gearing up for Small Business Saturday. Bankrate’s Ted Rossman says a recent survey they conducted found that younger shoppers are more into Small Business Saturday…

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LRN PM Newscall November 27

It’s the busiest travel day of the year. Our own Andrew Greenstein is at Louis Armstrong International Airport in New Orleans…

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Small businesses support what lawmakers did in the tax reform special session.  Sean Richardson has more.

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It’s warm today, but a cold front will move through the state during the overnight hours and into tomorrow morning, bringing fall like weather to the Bayou State. LSU Public Health Climatologist Barry Keim says the front will also bring us a little bit of rain, but the chilly temperatures through the weekend and into early next week is the big story

Cut 3 (09) “…cooler temperatures.”

Keim says if your Thanksgiving includes outdoor plans, make sure you dress appropriately…

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There are quarterfinal high school football games on Friday night and three outdoor college football games in the state on Saturday. Keim says you don’t have to worry about rain, but dress warm…

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This holiday season, many Americans are tightening their budgets as they face lingering inflation and elevated costs for goods compared to pre-pandemic levels.  Bankrate Analyst Ted Rossman says despite higher costs this weekend will see a lot of shoppers.

Cut 6 (15) “…it is still growth.”

In 2023, 54-percent of U.S. adults made at least one impulse purchase during the holidays.  Rossman says it’s an important weekend for retailers around the country this year too.

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Rossman says one surprise was younger generations, particularly Gen Z and Millennials compared to older shoppers and where they are shopping.

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Cyber Monday is expected to be the most popular Thanksgiving weekend shopping event.

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The National Federation of Independent Business says the legislation approved in the tax reform special session will help small businesses drive economic growth and create jobs. NFIB State Director Leah Long says Governor Jeff and legislative leaders passed tax reforms that provide critical support to small businesses….

Cut 9 (09)  “…here in Louisiana.”

Long says a flat 3% individual income tax rate, a flat 5.5 percent corporate income tax rate and the elimination of the franchise tax will help small businesses.

Cut 10 (10) “…file that way.”

Key provisions preserved include the inventory tax credit for unincorporated businesses ensuring cash flow, and vendor compensation for timely sales tax payments, capped at $750 per month. Long says small business owners are grateful the Legislature chose not expand sales on services that are currently not taxed.

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If you’re flying today, you’re by no means alone. Today is the busiest travel day of the year. As such, it may be a little wait to get through TSA screening. At Louis Armstrong International Airport in New Orleans, this woman said the airport has greatly improved the screening process.

Cut 12 (06) “…this time.”

This man said getting through security was pretty easy, but it was something else that he says needs a little better organization.

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12:30 LRN Newscast

Small businesses support what lawmakers did in the tax reform special session.  Sean Richardson has more.

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This Saturday is Small Business Saturday as small businesses will have deals to get holiday shoppers in their stores on Saturday. Bankrate analyst Ted Rossman says their survey shows around half of the country will be buying something over the next few days…

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It’s warm today, but a cold front will move through the state during the overnight hours and into tomorrow morning, bringing fall like weather to the Bayou State. LSU Public Health Climatologist Barry Keim says the front will also bring us a little bit of rain, but the chilly temperatures through the weekend and into early next week is the big story

Cut 3 (09) “…cooler temperatures.”

Keim says if you have outdoor activities tomorrow, plan on temperatures dropping as the day goes along.

And law enforcement is urging motorists to wear their seat belts over this holiday weekend. It’s a Click it or Ticket It weekend so officers are doubling down on seat belt enforcement. Louisiana Highway Safety Commission Spokesperson Greg Fisher says if you’re caught not buckled up, it will cost you…

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Fisher says the Click It or Ticket it campaign aims to promote safety during one of the busiest travel periods of the year.

11:30 LRN Newscast

This holiday season, many Americans are tightening their budgets as they face lingering inflation and elevated costs for goods compared to pre-pandemic levels. But Bankrate Analyst Ted Rossman says this weekend will still see a lot of shoppers.

Cut 6 (15) “…it is still growth.”

Bankrate has found that a higher percentage of U-S Adults will shop on Cyper Monday over Small Business Saturday and Black Friday.

Louisiana small businesses are thankful for what legislators accomplished in the recently completed tax reform special session. NFIB state director Leah Long….

Cut 9 (09) “…here in Louisiana”

Long says a flat 3% individual income tax rate, a flat 5.5 percent corporate income tax rate and the elimination of the franchise tax are all good things.

 

When preparing your Thanksgiving feast, be sure to practice proper food safety. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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Grocery stores will be packed today with shoppers getting those last minute items for their Thanksgiving feast. UNO Economics professor Walter Lane on grocery store prices…

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Thanksgiving Eve is usually big a revenue generator for restaurants.

10:30 LRN Newscast

Ranked as the 10th most expensive state for grocery prices, with Louisiana residents spending an average of 283-dollars per week in 2023, compared to the national average of 270-dollars.  Sean Richardson has the story.

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Governor Jeff Landry is calling on LSU to censure a law professor over his alleged comments about Donald Trump a day after the election. Professor Nicholas Byner’s comments were directed at students who supported Trump and told them there are black students who feel uncomfortable. Landry says a professor or instructor imposing their politics onto a student is strictly prohibited by state law.

As you prepare your Thanksgiving feast, make sure you’re practicing food safety. By now, you should be thawing your frozen turkey. But Jennifer Duhon, a registered dietician at the LSU Agricultural Center, says if you didn’t give your turkey enough time to completely thaw out, you do have another option.

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It’s Bayou Classic weekend in New Orleans as Southern and Grambling meet in their annual showdown on the football field in the Caesars Superdome on Saturday afternoon. Candace Brock with the Bayou Classic says the festivities kick off at three Thursday afternoon with a Thanksgiving parade starting at the Superdome…

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9:30 am Newscast

When it comes to the cost groceries, Louisiana is the 10th most expensive state right now.   Prices are down from last year, but still considerably higher than they were in 2021. Still, UNO Professor of Economics Walter Lane says compared to eating out, groceries are much cheaper.

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Speaking of food, as you start preparing for your Thanksgiving feast, be sure to keep food safety top of mind. By now, your turkey should already thawing, but Jennifer Duhon warns you should never do that at room temperature. And As for what goes inside the turkey…

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College Football is set for perhaps its highest stakes Rivalry Week ever this weekend as teams vie for a spot in the 12-team playoffs. Three SEC bubble playoff teams in Alabama. Ole Miss, and Texas A&M suffered potentially season ending upsets last weekend. Of the three, Dennis Dodd of CBS sports says Alabama the best shot…

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The 51st Bayou Classic between Grambling and Southern is set for this Saturday.  The festivities kick off Thanksgiving Day with a parade, followed by several events on Friday, including the Battle of the Bands.  For the third year, there will be a high school band battle, featuring two New Orleans schools, one from Memphis and one band out of Houston.  Bayou Classic’s Candace Brock…

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