9:30 A.M. LRN News 10/12/2020

Homeowners who suffered damage from Hurricane Laura and Delta will not have to pay two different “Named Storm Deductibles.” Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon says most homeowner policies require a deductible for each event, but that’s not the case if the damage is from two named storms in the same season.
If you suffered damage from Laura and have yet to pay your deductible, Donelon says you are still on the hook for whatever remains of your deductible before you can start collecting assistance.
Cut 5 (05) “…us.”

The LSU football team has a 1-2 record for the first time since 1994 after getting upset at Missouri in a game that featured very little defense. The Bayou Bengals gave up 586 yards of total offense as Mizzou pulled off the 45-41 upset.
LSU Quarterback Myles Brennan continues to improve as he threw for 430 yards and four touchdowns. But the Tigers were 0-for-10 on third down and failed to score a game winning touchdown from the one yard line. Brennan says you can’t put all of the blame on the defense
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The Senate Judiciary Committee begins hearings today on the nomination of Metairie native and Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the US Supreme Court. Louisiana Senator John Kennedy sits on the panel expects Democrats will obstruct and get personal.
Kennedy says he’s impressed with Barrett’s education, work as a law professor, and her three years as a Federal 7th Circuit Appellate Judge.
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The Saints can move into a tie for first place in the NFC South with a win tonight versus the Chargers. Los Angeles is 1-3, but Chargers rookie quarterback Justin Herbert has played well.
The Chargers defense ranks in the middle of the pack, but they do have Joey Bosa, who has three sacks in four games. Saints offensive tackle Terron Armstead on the Chargers defensive front
cut 17 (13) “of their defense’