11:30 LRN Newscast

The holiday season is here and there’s no better way to start the holidays than by giving back to your local food bank….
Cut 1 (32) “…I’m Teiko Foxx”

The State Fire Marshal’s Office has lifted the burn ban that’s been in place since August 7th. Spokesperson Ashley Rodrigue says after conversations with the National Weather Service, local fire departments, and the Fire Service the decision was made to remove the ban.
Cut 6 (10) “…a safety perspective.”

As millions of drivers hit the roadway for the Thanksgiving holiday, State Police are reminding Louisianans to buckle up and travel safely. Sergeant James Anderson says wearing a seatbelt is the most effective measure to minimize injury in the event of a crash.
Cut 3 (13) “….best defense.”

There will be a lot of food on the table tomorrow and some dropped on the floor. So do your best to make sure your pets do not eat any table food, especially chocolate, grapes, raisins and onions. They are toxic to pets. LSU Vet school spokesperson Ginger Guttner has this advice if your pet gets a hold of something they normally don’t eat…
cut 11 (09) “….to to someone”
Guttner saysit’s a good idea to find out if your Vet will be open or available during the holidays and what to do in case of an emergency.

10:30 LRN Newscast

Triple A says 55 million Americans will travel 50 miles or more this Thanksgiving… Brooke Thorington has more.
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It will be a nice day to travel in Louisiana today and State Climatologist Barry Keim says it will be cool tomorrow with a high around 60-degrees…
cut 14 (10) “….with family”

At this time of year, demand is up at Louisiana food banks. Director of Feeding Louisiana Pat Van Burkleo says monetary donations are greatly appreciated and so are turkeys….
cut 6 (11) “….be outstanding”
To support Louisiana food banks, visit feeding-louisiana-dot-org.

Family and Friends are visiting and connecting over the holidays and the LSU Vet School wants us to keep our 4 legged friends safe during all our celebrations. Spokesperson Ginger Guttner says to use caution because foods safe for us are toxic for dogs and cats…
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Turkey bones can also be a source of obstructions in the esophagus and stomach.

9:30 LRN Newscast

AAA expects 55-million Americans will travel over the Thanksgiving weekend, the third highest number since they began tracking holiday travel in 2000. Spokesperson Don Redman says most people will hit the road, while nearly five-million will travel by air…..
cut 8 (07) “…behind the wheel”
Hotel prices are down 12-percent from last year and rental cars are down 20-percent.

Looking at cool temperatures for Thanksgiving as the high temperature will struggle tor reach 60-degrees. But what about on Friday and Saturday, which are big shopping days and big days for high school and college football. State Climatologist Barry Keim says we are expecting highs near 60 in north Louisiana and a little warmer for central and south Louisiana…
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The Holidays are a wonderful time for family and friends but can be a challenge for our four-legged friends. Colleen Crain has more…
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Louisiana’s spirit will be a part of the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade tomorrow in New York City. A 60-foot float called Celebration Gator will be in the parade for the third year in a row. It celebrates the birthplace of jazz, Cajun and Creole cuisine and Mardi Gras. Louisiana musicians Amanda Shaw and Alex Smith perform on the alligator-themed float.

8:30 LRN Newscast

Triple A says 55 million Americans will travel 50 miles or more this Thanksgiving… Brooke Thorington has more.
Cut 2 (31) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

The statewide burn ban has been lifted. It was issued on August seventh as a result of extremely dry conditions that helped produce multiple wildfires, some still burning today. But recent rainfall has given officials confidence that residents can return to burning vegetation and ordinary yard waste like leaves, tree branches and grass clippings.

Thanksgiving is the ultimate food holiday, but for thousands of Louisiana residents they are unable to get a good meal. Director of Feeding Louisiana Pat Van Burkleo says demand is up and boxes of food are down at food banks…
cut 5 (12) “….to give”
To support Louisiana food banks, visit FeedingLouisiana.org.

Are you putting up Christmas Decorations this weekend? Ginger Guttner with the LSU Vet School says be mindful of your pets as you hang those lights and put up the tree….
cut 12 (10) “…chew on those”

Saints wide receiver Michael Thomas has been placed on injured reserve with a knee injury. He’ll miss at least the next four games. New Orleans is at Atlanta on Sunday.

7:30 LRN Newscast

Triple-A predicts 55-million Americans will travel 50 miles or more this Thanksgiving holiday and many of those travelers will take to the road and skies today. Triple-A spokesperson Don Redman says leave this morning if you can…
cut 9 (12) “….on Sunday”

Many families will hit the grocery store today to buy items for the Thanksgiving feast, unfortunately there are thousands of families unable to have a nice meal. Director of Feeding Louisiana Pat Van Burkleo says there’s a growing need for donations to food banks…
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More than 683 thousand people in Louisiana live with food insecurity.

Dominique McKane is counting her blessings this Thanksgiving. She was one of four people stabbed last week on the Louisiana Tech campus. Mckane told a Monroe TV station she never thought something like that could happen to her. Mckane is back home after suffering seven stab wounds, a C6 vertebrae fracture and a collapsed lung. A 23-year-old student has been charged in the incident.

The Holidays are a wonderful time for family and friends but can be a challenge for our four-legged friends.
Cut 3 (29) “…I’m Colleen Crain.”

6:45 LRN Sportscast

The Saints have put wide receiver Michael Thomas on injured reserve with a knee injury, which means he’ll miss at least the next four weeks. He suffered the injury in the November 12th loss to the Vikings. Thomas is third on the team in receptions with 39 catches for 448 yards and one touchdown. Ross Jackson host of the Locked on Saints Podcast says Thomas’ absence gives others a chance to produce…
Cut 20 (19) “…career touchdown.”
The Saints are at Atlanta on Sunday.

The Pelicans host the Sacramento Kings tonight, who they just beat on Monday. New Orleans is trying to close out a six-game homestand with a four and two record. CJ McCollum has returned to practice after suffering a collapsed lung. He expects to cleared soon.

LSU quarterback Jayden Daniels is considered a favorite to win the Heisman Trophy according to several different oddsmakers. Should Tigers receivers Malik Nabers and Brian Thomas also be considered for the Heisman? Coach Brian Kelly believes so….
cut 17 (22) “…that conversation”
Nabers and Thomas have combined to catch 135 passes for 2,445 yards and 26 touchdowns.

In college basketball…Kobe Julien scored a career-high 30 points as the Cajuns defeated Buffalo 68-60. U-L Lafayette plays Long Beach State this afternoon to finish out play in the Gulf Coast Showcase tournament.

Louisiana Tech and McNeese play each other at 3 PM in Ruston. The Cowboys defeated Texas State 59-48 yesterday, while the Bulldogs dribbled past Southern Utah 67-53.

6:30 LRN Newscast

AAA expects 55-million Americans will travel 50 miles or more this Thanksgiving. That’s the third-highest Turkey holiday travel forecast since 2000. Spokesperson Don Redman says overall travel is up more than two-percent over last year…
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In Louisiana, gas prices are 32-cents lower than at this time last year, for a statewide average of $2.83 for a gallon of regular gasoline.

We are looking at a cool Thanksgiving weekend forecast….
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That’s state climatologist Barry Keim who says high temperatures over the next couple of days will be in the low 60s and we are looking at a long stretch cooler than normal days.

The holiday season is here and there’s no better way to start the holidays than by giving back to your local food bank. Teiko Foxx has more…
Cut 1 (32) “…I’m Teiko Foxx”

LRN AM Newscall November 22

The holiday season is here and there’s no better way to start the holidays than by giving back to your local food bank. Teiko Foxx has more…

Cut 1 (32) “…I’m Teiko Foxx”

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Triple A says 55 million Americans will travel 50 miles or more this Thanksgiving… Brooke Thorington has more.

Cut 2 (32)  “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

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The Holidays are a wonderful time for family and friends but can be a challenge for our four-legged friends. Colleen Crain has more…

Cut 3 (29) “…I’m Colleen Crain.”

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Inflation is up and the increasing cost of food has many families turning to local food banks for the holidays. Director of Feeding Louisiana Pat Van Burkleo says there’s a growing need for donations to food banks because many families don’t have extra money in their budget.

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More than 683 thousand people in Louisiana live with food insecurity. That’s the total populations of Shreveport, Baton Rouge, and New Orleans combined.

Burkleo says the cost of food items is up about 5 percent from this time last year. He says the cost of a turkey and all the sides are up due to inflation and donations are down.

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Burkleo says there are many individuals who continue to donate, and they are extremely grateful for their assistance. He urges the public to donate during the Thanksgiving holiday.

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To support Louisiana food banks, visit FeedingLouisiana.org.

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If you’re hearing this chances are you’re among the 55.4 million Americans traveling 50 miles or greater for Thanksgiving. Triple A says it’s the third-highest Turkey Day travel forecast since 2000. Spokesperson Don Redman says just over two percent more people are traveling this year for their holiday feast.

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And motorists can expect to pay around 40-cents less for a gallon of regular gas compared to last year.

4.7 million travelers will take to the skies for Thanksgiving, an increase of almost seven percent from last year. Redman says four percent more Louisiana residents are choosing to fly for the holiday this year.

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Today is the busiest travel day for Thanksgiving and Redman says the sooner you start your journey better…

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Among the most popular out-of-state destinations for Louisiana residents this year are Orlando, Tennessee, Vegas, and New York.

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Family and Friends are visiting and connecting over the holidays and the LSU Vet School wants us to keep our 4 legged friends safe during all our celebrations. Spokesperson Ginger Guttner says to use caution because foods safe for us are toxic for dogs and cats…

Cut 10 (09) “…dogs and cats.”

Turkey bones can also be a source of obstructions in the esophagus and stomach.

Guttner says, you know your pet and what’s normal for it but If you think your pet gets into a food or plant that is toxic or you are concerned Guttner has advice…

Cut 11 (09) “…to someone.” 

Guttner also says, it’s a good idea to find out if your Vet will be open or available during the holidays and what you should do in case of emergency

Certain foods and extra people in the home can be challenging for your pets and Guttner says the holidays bring a few other concerns you should consider…

Cut 12 (10) “…chew on those.” 

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A front moving through Louisiana has brought us cooler weather for the Thanksgiving holidays. This morning State Climatologist Barry Keim says temperatures are in the 40s across most of the state and lows are in the 50s towards the coast. Highs will reach the upper 50s up north and the low 60s in southern parishes.

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It will be a bit cooler for Thanksgiving tomorrow. Keim says lows will be in the mid-30s in the northern parishes and 40s in the southern parishes, with highs reaching into the 50s.

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The outlook for Friday and through the weekend, lows will be in the 40s in northern parishes and in the low 50s in the southern half of the state. Keim says highs will reach into the 60s.

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With plenty of clouds, Keim says you’ll want to dress accordingly for any outdoor football games this weekend as well.

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LSU’s Malik Nabers and Brian Thomas Junior are among the ten semifinalists for the Bilenikoff, which recognizes college football’s best receiver. Nabers and Thomas have combined to catch 135 passes for 2,445 yards and 26 touchdowns. Aggies interim head coach Elijah Robinson says they are a big part of quarterback Jayden Daniels’ success…

Cut 16 (14) “..forward to it.”

Nabers leads the nation in receiving yards with 1,424 yards and his 12 touchdowns rank fourth nationally. Thomas leads the FBS college football with 14 touchdowns. That’s one more than Ohio State’s Marvin Harrison Junior, who is discussed to win the Heisman. LSU Coach Brian Kelly believes Nabers and Thomas also should be Heisman candidates…

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The Ragin Cajuns and ULM meet on Saturday to close out the regular season. A win for U-L Lafayette and they will qualify for a bowl game, while the Warhawks are trying to snap a nine-game losing streak. Cajuns Coach Michael Desormeaux was asked about playing down to a team that’s lost nine in a row…

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The Saints have placed wide receiver Michael Thomas on injured reserve with a knee injury he suffered in the team’s last game. Ross Jackson, host of the Locked on Saints Podcast, says the team expects Thomas will return this season…

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Thomas is third on the team in receptions with 39 catches for 448 yards and one touchdown. Jackson says Thomas’ absence gives others a chance to produce…

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The Saints are at Atlanta on Sunday.

5:30 LRN Newscast November 21

Jazz Fest is hoping 2024 will be the year they finally get some Satisfaction. Brooke Thorington has more.

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The State Fire Marshal announced the statewide burn ban issued on August 7th has been lifted.  Louisianans are reminded the only legal items that can be burned in Louisiana are vegetation and ordinary yard waste items like leaves, tree branches, and grass clippings.

More than 46 million turkeys will be cooked this Thanksgiving according to USDA.  USDA Food Safety Expert Meredith Carothers says the best way to defrost your turkey is in the refrigerator.  When it comes to stuffing a turkey, Carothers suggests placing the turkey in the oven right away especially when using hot stuffing.

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According to Triple A fuel analyst Don Redman the statewide average for a gallon of regular gas today is $2.85.

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The national average for a gallon of regular gas at $3.30.

4:30 PM Newscast

Rolling Stones are coming to Jazz Fest and Times-Picayune and NOLA.com music writer Keith Spera believes besides fans in Louisiana, this stop on the Hackney Diamonds tour will attract Stones fans from all corners of the globe because it’s their only non-stadium show.

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Presale tickets for Louisiana residents will be available November 29th, visit NOjazzfest.com for more information.

 

Welcome news for those traveling over the river and through the woods to grandmothers for their turkey dinner. Fuel prices are down compared to this time last year. Triple A Fuel Analyst Don Redman says overall things appear to be much easier on your wallet this Turkey Day…

Cut 11 (07) “…grocery store.”

 

For the second consecutive Lady Tiger Basketball game All-American forward Angel Reese was not with the team. Coach Kim Mulkey says Reese is still a member of the team and expects her to return to the court sooner than later. But the coach is not going to give any details as to why she’s not playing…

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More than 46 million turkeys will be cooked this Thanksgiving according to USDA.

The traditional way to cook a turkey is in the oven but many Louisianans prefer to cook it in a deep fryer. USDA Food Safety Expert Meredith Carothers urges Louisianans to make sure the turkey is fully thawed before it goes in a deep fryer.

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