972 people were killed in 2021 on Louisiana roads, that’s a 17-percent increase from 2020 according to the LSU Center for Analytics and Research in Transportation. Louisiana Highway Safety Commission Spokesperson Mark Lambert says the numbers are disturbing.
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The 972 fatalities are the most since 2007 and the numbers out of LSU show a 32-percent increase in DWI fatal crashes.
The state-run property insurer of last resort, Louisiana Citizens, requests permission to raise rates by 63 percent. The insurer says higher reinsurance costs and a significant increase in policies are the reasons needed to raises dramatically. Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon has an idea on how to reduce the number of Citizens policies…:
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Donelon says he and his staff have yet to go over the rate increase proposal.
There’s good and bad news on how Louisiana residents fared financially in 2021 according to new Census data. Brooke Thorington has more.
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LSU says one of its students was fatally shot in an off campus incident early this morning. The body of 21-year-old Allison Rice was found insider her vehicle in the Mid-City area of Baton Rouge. Police say the senior from Ascension Parish was shot multiple times. A possible suspect or motive is unknown at this time.