If you've ever had to go to work despite every road being at the bottom of an ocean, you should be able to identify with this. And maybe laugh a little.
Six outreach events will be held throughout Louisiana to assist flood victims with the homeowners flood damage survey and being the process of requesting aid from the state
As the media spotlight most certainly will fall on the effects of Hurricane Matthew, what will happen to Louisiana citizens who are still in need of assistance following the floods of 2016?
October 13 is the deadline to apply for FEMA assistance if your home or business was affected by the August flooding. Also, officials with FEMA say your claim may still be viable if you've been denied.
State health officials say the risk of contracting West Nile virus is expected to rise as water from recent flooding across south Louisiana recedes. The year started off relatively slowly in terms of the number of cases. However, that's where the good news stops.
Victims of the recent flooding are entitled to a refund of the state sales tax on uninsured items that were lost in the flood. Here's what you need to do.