08:30 Newscast, December 1st, 2017

Former State Police Superintendent Mike Edmonson is in the news again as The Advocate has obtained an LSP report which shows the once head of LSP deleted text messages during the investigation into a tax-payer funded “side trip” by some troopers. Before Edmonson retired in March, he said he was disappointed in the troopers for taking the trip, but the newly unveiled document shows cell phone records of Edmonson in contact with the group during the trip.

If you were affected by the August 2016 floods and feel you should’ve received more insurance money or uncovered additional damages, you have until December 31st to submit a proof of loss. State Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon says the deadline was recently extended…:
Cut 10 (12) “compensation”
You can do that online by visiting ldi.la.gov.

Will holiday company parties be a bit more laid back, because of the heightened awareness of sexual harassment in the workplace?..:
Cut 1 (27) “I’m Emelie Gunn”

The National Flood Insurance Program expires in one week. The program was 24-billion-dollars in debt before Hurricanes Harvey, Irma, Maria and Nate struck. U.S. Senator John Kennedy says that is unacceptable..:
Cut 8 (04) “fiscal responsibility”
He hopes Congress can renew the N-F-I-P before December 8th without raising premiums.