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Cut 23 (02) “…and save money.”

But if you bundle home and auto with State Farm in Louisiana, you’ll probably break even next year, compared to last year, if you’re lucky. That’s because State Farm is increasing its property insurance premiums in the state by an average of almost ten-percent. Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple says State Farm requested the rate increase because unlike the smaller companies, which rely on reinsurance, it used a different model that involves in-house hurricane forecasting, and that led to a projection of higher losses due to hurricanes.

Cut 6 (10) “…much broader exposure.”

At the same time, Temple says State Farm will be lowering auto insurance premiums by almost six-percent on average.

Cut 3 (06) “…smaller than that.”

Temple says State Farm lowered auto premiums because it paid out less money in claims than forecast.

It was cold this morning, with temperatures below freezing and afternoon highs barely hitting 50 degrees. If you hate the cold, there is good news. Shane Pendleton, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Shreveport, says we’ll see a warm-up beginning tomorrow afternoon.

Cut 9 (09)  “…each afternoon.”

Looking ahead to next week, Pendleton says we can expect unseasonably warm and dry conditions for Christmas week.

The state legislature will have more money at its disposal than originally anticipated. The Revenue Estimating Conference increased its tax and fee collection projections for the rest of this fiscal year and next fiscal year. Melinda Deslatte (duh-LOT), the research director of the Public Affairs Research Council of Louisiana, says that effectively closes the budget gap.

Cut 7 (09) “…to do it.”

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Two home insurance companies will be lowering their rates, while one of the major ones is increasing its. Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple says SureChoice and Elevate’s premiums will decrease by seven and a half percent on average, since they base their rates in large part on reinsurance costs.

Cut 5 (09) “…onto the consumer.”

State Farm, on the other hand, will be increasing its premiums by an average of almost ten-percent based on a projection of higher future losses due to hurricanes.

The Louisiana Wildlife Federation releases the second edition of its “First Time Fishing in the Atchafalaya Basin” activity booklet. LWF Executive Director Rebecca Triche (“trish”) says it brings plenty of opportunities.

Cut 12 (15) “…the Atchafalaya.”

The legislature has more money at its disposal than it originally had anticipated. Jeanne Burns reports.

Cut 2 (33) “…I’m Jeanne Burns.”

And if you can just pick the right five numbers and the Powerball number, you too can have a lot more money at your disposal than you had anticipated. Since no one won Powerball Saturday night, the jackpot for tonight’s drawing is an estimated 1.1-billion dollars. Good luck – you’re going to need it.

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Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple has announced that SureChoice, the state’s second largest home insurer, is cutting homeowners insurance premiums by an average of 7.5-percent. But on the flip side State Farm, the state’s largest insurer, is increasing rates by an average of 10-percent. Temple says State Farm is projecting higher future losses due to hurricanes…

cut 6 (10) “….exposure”

The state will not have to worry about a budget deficit next year, and in fact, the Legislature will have more money to spend than anticipated as a result of higher tax collections that were originally projected…..

Cut 9 (08) “…what they forecasted”

That’s Melinda Deslatte with the Public Affairs Research Council. Deslatte says income tax revenues came in higher than projected, even though lower income tax rates went into effect on January 1st.

 

The 2025 LHSAA Prep Classic produced some memorable moments and one of the wildest finishes ever. St. Charles Catholic kicker Tyler Milioto missed a potential game-tying extra point with 35 seconds left, but got another chance thanks to an Archbishop Shaw player throwing his helmet in the air in an act of celebration thinking the game was over. That and a shanked punt by Shaw, gave Milioto another chance and he nailed a game winning 44-yard field goal…

Cut 15 (13) “…what happened after”

It’s the fourth state championship for St. Charles Catholic, but a devasting loss for legendary coach Hank Tierney and the Archbishop Shaw Eagles.

Also heartache for the Ruston Bearcats as Ruston could not hold a two-touchdown lead and lost to 14th seeded Ouachita Parish as the Lions won their first state title since 1989.

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Which direction will your homeowners’ insurance premium go when it’s up for renewal? It depends on which company you have. Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple says SureChoice and Elevate’s premiums will decrease by seven and a half percent on average, since they base their rates in large part on reinsurance costs.

Cut 5 (09) “…onto the consumer.”

State Farm, on the other hand, will be increasing its premiums by an average of almost ten-percent based on a projection of higher future losses due to hurricanes.

The state legislature will have more money at its disposal. That’s because the Revenue Estimating Conference increased its tax and fee collection projections. PAR Research Director Melinda Deslatte (duh-LOT) says that effectively closes the budget gap.

Cut 7 (09) “…to do it.”

The Louisiana Wildlife Federation has released the second edition of its “First Time Fishing in the Atchafalaya Basin” activity booklet. LWF Director Rebecca Triche (“trish”) says the booklet is geared toward young children who are interested in fishing.

Cut 10 (07) “…watching the line.”

The activity booklet is free, and it can be downloaded on the Louisiana Wildlife Federation’s website.

Make it two in a row for the Saints! The Saints scored ten points late in the fourth quarter and beat the Carolina Panthers in the Superdome, 20-17. On the game-tying drive, Tyler Shough led the team down the field 78 yards in seven plays, capped with a 12-yard touchdown pass to Chris Olave. Head Coach Kellen Moore said Shough showed a lot of poise in that drive.

Cut 16 (12) “…that it was.”

Charlie Smyth’s 47-yard field goal with two seconds left won it.

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While one insurance company is lowering its homeowners’ insurance premiums, another is raising them. Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple has approved a rate decrease of 7.5% on average for both SureChoice Underwriters and Elevate. Temple says this is a testament that the insurance reforms passed by the legislature are working.

Cut 4 (11) “…results of that.”

However, Temple says that, unfortunately, State Farm is raising homeowners’ insurance rates by an average of 10 percent. Temple says State Farm uses a different model to calculate rates and the company is projecting higher future losses due to hurricanes.

Louisiana has more money to spend. The Public Affairs Research Council’s Melinda Deslatte says it’s the result of higher-than-expected tax collections…

Cut 8 (08) “…217-million”

How the extra money will be spent will be decided by lawmakers during next year’s regular session.

Of the eight Prep Classic championship games, the Division Two select title game will live on in Louisiana high school football folklore forever. Andrew Greenstein looks back at Friday night’s crazy finish.

Cut 3 (46) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

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The Saints rallied from a ten-point deficit to beat Carolina for their second win in a row and second win over the Panthers this season. Rookie quarterback Tyler Shough orchestrated a seven-play, 78-yard drive to tie the game with just over two minutes to go. New Orleans’ defense got a quick stop and that set up a game-winning 47-yard field goal by Charlie Smyth with two seconds left to win it.

Head Coach Kellen Moore says Shough showed a lot of poise in that game-tying drive.

Cut 16 (12) “…that it was.”

Shough threw for 272 yards and a touchdown. He was also the team’s leading rusher with 32 yards as starting running back Devin Neal left the game with a hamstring injury after scoring a touchdown in the second quarter. The 4-and-10 Saints have a chance at a another win as they host the 3-and-11 Jets this Sunday.

It had to be a fun weekend in Iowa as the Yellow Jackets won their first state championship in high school football by outscoring North Desoto 50-43. Iowa coach and lifelong southwest Louisiana resident, Tommy Johns, can’t say enough about the community support his team received throughout the year…

Cut 19 (11) “…this journley.”

There was also a big party in Ouachita Parish as the Lions won their first state title since 1989 as Ouachita Parish rallied from a two touchdown deficit to beat top-seeded Ruston 21-20. Ouachita Coach Benjy Lewis on the LHSAA Network…

Cut 20 (20) “….what they did”

Running back M-J Dade was the most outstanding player for Ouachita, as he had 147 yards and two touchdowns.

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While one insurance company will be decreasing its homeowners insurance rates, another is getting ready to hike them. Andre Champagne reports.

Cut 1 (35) “…I’m Andre Champagne.”

A nine-year-old boy is in critical condition after he was struck by an elderly driver in the parking lot of the Pecanland Mall in Monroe yesterday afternoon. After hitting the child, the driver then drove into a store called Vision Works. No other injuries were reported and the crash remains under investigation.

 

Louisiana has received an early Christmas gift. The state will not have to worry about a budget deficit next year, and in fact, the Legislature will have more money to spend than anticipated as a result of higher tax collections that were originally projected…..

Cut 9 (08) “…what they forecasted”

That’s Melinda Deslatte with the Public Affairs Research Council. Deslatte says income tax revenues came in higher than projected, even though lower income tax rates went into effect on January 1st.

The LHSAA Prep Classic ended on Saturday with Edna Karr beating district rival Saint Augustine 49-14 to win their second consecutive state championship. Cougars Coach Brice Brown says what they’ve accomplished the last two years is nothing short of incredible…

Cut 13 (16) “…to their character.”

The Cougars have won 27 in a row.

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While one insurance company will be decreasing its homeowners insurance rates, another is getting ready to hike them. Andre Champagne reports.

Cut 1 (35) “…I’m Andre Champagne.”

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The legislature has more money at its disposal than it originally had anticipated. Jeanne Burns reports.

Cut 2 (33) “…I’m Jeanne Burns.”

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Of the eight Prep Classic championship games, the Division Two select title game will live on in Louisiana high school football folklore forever. Andrew Greenstein reports.

Cut 3 (46) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

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While one insurance company is lowering its homeowners insurance premiums, another is raising them. Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple has approved a rate decrease of seven and a half percent on average for both SureChoice Underwriters and Elevate. Temple says this is testament that the insurance reforms passed by the legislature are working.

Cut 4 (11) “…results of that.”

Temple says smaller companies like SureChoice and Elevate base their rates in large part on reinsurance costs.

Cut 5 (09) “…onto the consumer.”

Bigger companies like State Farm, however, rely much less on reinsurance to set their rates. State Farm uses a different model that involves things like in-house hurricane forecasting; and with that company projecting higher future losses due to hurricanes, it requested an increase of nearly ten-percent, which Temple approved.

Cut 6 (10) “…much broader exposure.”

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The state legislature will have more money at its disposal than originally anticipated. The Revenue Estimating Conference increased its tax and fee collection projections for the rest of this fiscal year and next fiscal year. Melinda Deslatte (duh-LOT), the research director of the Public Affairs Research Council of Louisiana, says that effectively closes the budget gap.

Cut 7 (09) “…to do it.”

Deslatte says while they’re fairly minor adjustments, the dollar amounts are big numbers for the state.

Cut 8 (09) “…about 217-million.”

Deslatte says the increase in the tax collection projection is spearheaded by income taxes, despite the fact that the legislature lowered the income tax rates for all earners.

Cut 9 (08)  “…what they forecasted.”

Deslatte says while the income tax rate may have gone down, overall collections may have increased based on things like total earnings and how many people are employed. The amount of money that the governor and the legislature have to spend is limited by the amount set forth by the Revenue Estimating Conference.

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The Louisiana Wildlife Federation has released the second edition of its “First Time Fishing in the Atchafalaya Basin” activity booklet. Rebecca Triche (“trish”), the executive director of the Louisiana Wildlife Federation, says the booklet is geared toward young children who are interested in fishing.

Cut 10 (07) “…watching the line.”

The first edition of the “First Time Fishing” booklet was published in 2014 by Anna Wilson. Triche says the new edition includes several updates.

Cut 11 (15) “…heritage area.”

Triche says the new edition release brings plenty of opportunities for both the youth and the Louisiana Wildlife Federation.

Cut 12 (15) “…the Atchafalaya.”

The activity booklet is free, and it can be downloaded on the Louisiana Wildlife Federation website.

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Six new champions were crowned, and two teams successfully defended their titles at the LHSAA Prep Classic at the Superdome this past week. In the nightcap of Saturday’s action, Edna Karr won its second straight championship by beating St. Augustine, 49-14. The win also runs the Cougars’ winning streak to 27 games. After the game, Karr head coach Brice Brown said what his team has accomplished the past two years is nothing short of incredible.

Cut 13 (16)  “…to their character.”

In the first game Saturday, Ouachita Parish won its first state title since 1989 by beating Ruston, 21-20. Ruston lost in the Prep Classic for the second year in a row . After the game, Ouachita Parish head coach Benjy Lewis said that, after suffering through four straight losses in the regular season, including a 21-14 loss to Ruston, he never lost faith in his team, and the players never lost faith in each other, while everyone else wrote them off.

Cut 14 (15) “…I’ve been around.”

However, the game that went viral was Friday’s nightcap. Archbishop Shaw appeared to have the game won when St. Charles Catholic’s potential game-tying extra point with 35 seconds left sailed wide left. But on the ensuing possession, a Shaw player threw his helmet in celebration after a first down kneel-down, thinking the game was over. The resulting penalty allowed St. Charles to save a timeout, get the ball back – and kick a 44-yard field goal to win the game and the championship. After the game, kicker Tyler Milioto described his emotions before and after being given a second chance.

Cut 15 (13) “…what happened after.”

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Make it two in a row for the Saints! The Saints came back from down 10 late in the 3rd quarter and beat the Carolina Panthers in the Superdome, 20-17. It’s the Saints’ fourth win in a rebuilding 2025 campaign. Down by a touchdown with 4:37 left in regulation and the Saints backed up at their own 22 yard line, Tyler Shough led the team down the field and capped the seven-play drive with a 12-yard touchdown pass to Chris Olave. Head Coach Kellen Moore said after the game that Shough showed a lot of poise in that game-tying drive.

Cut 16 (12) “…that it was.”

The stop Moore alluded to was the ensuing drive, in which the Saints only allowed the Panthers to take 1:32 off the clock. The Saints got the ball back on their own nine yard line with one timeout left and drove down the field to get into position for newly acquired Irish kicker Charlie Smyth to kick a game winning field goal.

The key play came with 12 seconds left and the Saints out of timeouts, when Shough ran it down the middle for four yards and slid. Panthers safety Lathan Ransom hit Shough as he was sliding, drawing a 15-yard penalty – putting Smyth in perfect position to kick a 47-yard field goal to win the game. Smyth said after the game he could not have imagined being in that position just a few short weeks ago.

Cut 17 (17)  “…a dream scenario.”

The Saints will try to make it three in a row next Sunday against the Jets in the Superdome. Kickoff is at noon.

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Sterlington won its second consecutive state championship on Friday as the Panthers rallied back from a 12-7 deficit to beat Jena. Sterlington Coach Lee Doty says coming from behind was nothing new for his team…

Cut 18 (17)  “…no doubt.”

Iowa won its first state championship as the Yellow Jackets won a thrilling game over North DeSoto 50-43 to complete an undefeated season. Iowa coach and lifelong southwest Louisiana resident, Tommy Johns, can’t say enough about the community support his team received throughout the year…

Cut 19 (11) “…this journey.”

 

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Iowa won its first state championship in school history last night as the Yellow Jackets defeated North Desoto 50-43. Sterlington won its second title in a row as the Panthers defeated Jena 34-20 at the LHSAA Prep Classic in New Orleans.  St. Charles Catholic with a wild comeback in the final seconds of that game.  A 44-yeard field goal from Senior Tyler Milioto gave them the 23-21 win over Shaw.

Today, Ouachita Parish is back in the state title game for the first time since 1994. The Lions take on their in-district rivals in the Ruston Bearcats in today’s early game. Ouachita head coach Benjy Lewis says that his team knew it had a chance to be special after losing a close game to Ruston in week six.

Cut 12 (14) “…started it.”

Ouachita Parish is looking for its first state title since 1989.

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If you get behind the wheel after having one too many, you will be caught, and you will be arrested. Andrew Greenstein reports.

Cut 1 (33) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

Nearly five years after losing her husband to COVID-19 complications, Congresswoman Julia Letlow is getting ready to tie the knot. Letlow announced yesterday her engagement to Baton Rouge lawyer Kevin Ainsworth. President Donald Trump congratulated the couple at a White House event yesterday.

 

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If you’ll be drinking this holiday season, be sure you don’t get behind the wheel. “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” is happening now through New Year’s day state wide.  Greg Fischer with the Louisiana Highway Safety Commission says the holiday season has traditionally is always deadly on Louisiana roadways due to drinking and driving, and last year was no different.

Cut 4 (13) “…alcohol-related crash.”

Fischer says if you plan on having a good time at your holiday gatherings, by all means do so – but have a plan to get home safely.

Cut 5 (06) “…a designated driver.”

Lots of people will be headed to the LHSAA Prep Classic to watch state championship football today.  Ruston is set to take on Ouachita Parish at noon.  . At 3:30 it’s a battle of New Orleans football giants:  Edna Karr versus St. Aug.

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Haynesville claimed its 18th football state championship Thursday after beating Mangham, 39-37.  Haynesville had made it to the state championship game in the last three seasons but came up short.  Head coach David Franklin says the character of his players this season allowed the team to flourish this season

Cut 10 (14) “…on the cake.”

Everyone’s talking about the wild ending of last night’s St. Charles Catholic versus Shaw match up in the Division Two select state title game.  Senior Tyler Milioto overcame a missed extra point with 36 seconds left and thanks to a Shaw penalty, got a second chance to win it for his team.  Our own Jeff Palermo had the call on the LHSAA Network…

Cut 30 (13) “….to hero”

Milioto kicked a 44-yeard game wining field goal to give the Comets the win 23-21