Scammers are filing false Ida claims with FEMA on homes in the state in an effort to collect money. FEMA spokesperson Nate Custer says they send out inspectors to check on claims and when they knock on the door some homeowners tell them they’ve never filed with the agency.
The FEMA inspector will then file a report that a false claim has been filed on your property and you can also call their Disaster Fraud Line at 1-866-720-5721
The pandemic caused many women to reschedule their annual mammograms Ochsner Health Radiologist Dr. Maverick LeBlanc says if you’ve noticed a change in your breasts since your last mammogram to always call your healthcare provider.
Some reality TV at its most dramatic can be seen on Animal Planet this weekend as Louisiana wildlife agents rescue people and animals from the impacts of Hurricane Ida. More from Dave Brannen.
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Beginning next Saturday, for the LSU Florida game, attendees will no longer need to show proof of a negative COVID test or vaccination to enter Tiger Stadium. Due to a drop in cases and hospitalizations, fans will no longer need to show their COVID status for entry. The Tigers play the Kentucky Wildcats tomorrow in Lexington. Kickoff is 6:30.