11:30 Newscast, February 9th, 2017

Today the governor is expected to announce his tax reform proposals that legislators will consider during the regular session in April. Jeff Palermo has more…:
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Attorney General Jeff Landry announces the arrest of two women who allegedly received flood disaster relief money from FEMA that they did not qualify for. He says 37-year old Kimberly Cage got almost $30,000 from FEMA for home repairs on a property she didn’t own. 32-year-old Munoz Licona is accused of receiving disaster aid for a home where she didn’t live.

Filming is underway in Louisiana for a new TV series from Marvel. Louisiana Entertainment Executive Director Chris Stelly says they’re very excited to have the Marvel brand in Louisiana. He says the new show is a spin off from a Marvel classic, The Spectacular Spider-Man…:
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He says they’ll be filming in New Orleans and likely in other areas of the state as well.

As many residents are picking up the pieces after tornadoes ravaged south Louisiana, Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon advises victims not to hesitate to file a claim. He says some policyholders worry that their premiums would go up or they would be non-renewed by their insurer..:
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He encourages residents to document their loss with pictures of the damage.