Tomorrow morning, State lawmakers will get answers on why the Louisiana Health Department decided to end its Medicaid contract with UnitedHealthcare. Senate Insurance Committee Chairman Kirk Talbot says the decision to cut ties with United Health Care surprised legislators…
LDH leaders will be at the Senate Health and Welfare meeting at 10 AM.
The LSU Board of Supervisors has approved major organizational changes that include giving the Baton Rouge campus direct oversight of research operations at its research institutions. LSU Chancellor James Dalton says a unified research structure better positions LSU to successfully compete for major grants, attract exceptional faculty and expand discoveries that can improve life in Louisiana. But Shreveport Senator Thomas Pressly is concerned LSU Health New Orleans and Pennington Research Center in Baton Rouge will get more of the research grant dollars…
While State Farm will be increasing property insurance premiums, it will also be lowering auto insurance rates. Andrew Greenstein reports.
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It was cold this morning, with temperatures below freezing and afternoon highs will barely hit 50-degrees. If you hate the cold, good news, Shane Pendleton, meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Shreveport, says we’ll see a warm-up beginning tomorrow afternoon…
Looking ahead to next week, Pendleton says expect unseasonably warm and dry conditions for Christmas week