07:30 Newscast, April 4th, 2017

Victims of last year’s devastating floods will be asked to fill out a survey soon to see if they are eligible for the federally funded homeowner assistance program. The Governor’s Deputy Chief of Staff, Julie Baxter Payer…:
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The survey will be available online Monday at restore.la.gov.

A University of New Orleans survey finds President Trump has a much higher approval rating in Louisiana than he does nationwide…:
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Damage survey is underway from the strong storms and tornadoes that ripped through the state Sunday and Monday. Spokesperson for the Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness is Mike Steele…:
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The weather damaged homes, killed two people, caused road and school closures, uprooted trees and left thousands without power. Steele says they are working with parish leaders in hard hit areas to see what kind of assistance is needed.

Louisiana is the second most stressed state, according to a report by WalletHub. Michelle Many (Main-ee) with LSU Health New Orleans believes that’s because so many in the Bayou State are poor. Many says a lack of money can prevent people from getting the psychological help they need..:
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The survey found Louisiana ranked No. 2 in work-related stress, No. 5 in health and safety-related stress.