Connect with us

News from the South - Louisiana News Feed

Thursday 5PM Tropical Weather: 2 spots in Caribbean linger with low development chances

Published

on

www.youtube.com – WWLTV – 2024-10-17 17:38:40

SUMMARY: Currently, there are two disturbances in the tropics: Invest 94, which has low development chances, and Invest 95, both expected to follow a general westerly track without threatening the Gulf. This suggests that the tropical season is likely coming to a close as we approach November, a period historically known for few threats. Weather-wise, morning temperatures are in the 40s and 50s, with a pleasant high of 73 expected by the end of the weekend, before returning to the low 80s early next week.

WWL Louisiana Chief Meteorologist Chris Franklin with the latest New Orleans-area forecast and a look at the tropics for News at 5PM on Thursday, Oct. 17, 2024.

Source

News from the South - Louisiana News Feed

Insurance reform worsens affordability in flood-prone Louisiana • Louisiana Illuminator

Published

on

lailluminator.com – Elise Plunk – 2025-01-27 05:00:00

SUMMARY: Flood insurance is crucial in Louisiana due to frequent flooding from rising water and storms. Costs for the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) have soared, leading to 70,000 policy cancellations between 2022-2024, exacerbating the state’s home insurance crisis. While homeowners like Theryn Henkel prioritize coverage, affordability remains a significant issue, with premiums rising sharply. The NFIP’s recent reform, Risk Rating 2.0, aims to reflect true risk but has made insurance unaffordable for many. Community-based mitigation strategies are needed, and transparent risk evaluation processes must be improved to address this ongoing insurance crisis linked to climate change.

Read the full article

The post Insurance reform worsens affordability in flood-prone Louisiana • Louisiana Illuminator appeared first on lailluminator.com

Continue Reading

News from the South - Louisiana News Feed

Budget-crunched University of New Orleans makes its case at Washington Mardi Gras • Louisiana Illuminator

Published

on

lailluminator.com – Piper Hutchinson – 2025-01-26 05:00:00

SUMMARY: The University of New Orleans (UNO) is facing a $10 million budget shortfall and is actively seeking private donations and federal research funding at the Washington Mardi Gras event. UNO President Kathy Johnson, alongside alumni and officials, aims to enhance the university’s profile by hiring a federal lobbyist from Washington Navigators. Despite spending approximately $20 million on research in 2023, UNO must maintain its R2 status. Previous budget struggles trace back to Hurricane Katrina and state funding cuts. Johnson’s leadership is considered vital for navigating the current crisis as state support for higher education remains stagnant.

Read the full article

The post Budget-crunched University of New Orleans makes its case at Washington Mardi Gras • Louisiana Illuminator appeared first on lailluminator.com

Continue Reading

News from the South - Louisiana News Feed

State employee credit card continues to be misused, improperly regulated | Louisiana

Published

on

www.thecentersquare.com – By Nolan McKendry | The Center Square – 2025-01-24 11:01:00

SUMMARY: A recent audit by the Louisiana Legislative Auditor highlighted ongoing issues with the LaCarte purchasing card program within the Department of Energy and Natural Resources (DENR). The audit revealed incomplete documentation, delayed deactivation of card access, and lack of proper approvals on forms, increasing the risk of unauthorized use of public funds. Specifically, 21% of enrollment forms lacked approval signatures, and timely access termination was not conducted for 67% of former employees. DENR management acknowledged the findings and proposed a corrective action plan, aiming to strengthen internal controls and improve accountability in handling public funds.

Read the full article

The post State employee credit card continues to be misused, improperly regulated | Louisiana appeared first on www.thecentersquare.com

Continue Reading

Trending