7:30 am Newscast

If you want to live your healthiest life in 2025, you can make just a few simple changes. Colleen Crain reports.

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Flu activity remains high in Louisiana and hospitalizations are up too.  Dr. Eric Griggs with the St. Tammany Health System says only about 42-percent of Louisianians are vaccinated against the three viruses.  But he says it’s not to late to get your shots.

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Residents with property insurance are getting a small break. Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple says the 1.36-percent assessment on all residential and commercial property insurance policies will disappear in April. The assessment has been paying off bonds Louisiana Citizens Insurance incurred from claims after hurricanes Katrina and Rita. Temple says the Citizens Board determined they have enough money to pay off the loans…

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St. Tammany Parish is one step closer to securing almost six-billion dollars for its flood risk management project. The project was authorized under the 2024 Water Resources Development Act. Parish President Mike Cooper says this is the largest single investment in flood risk reduction in Louisiana history.

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