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Insurance fraud a multi-billion dollar industry, team works to protect members Play Video
June 20, 2023 4:48 PM
BATON ROUGE - Healthcare insurance fraud is a multi-billion dollar industry. At Blue Cross Blue Shield Louisiana there is a group of 14 people that make up the company's fraud team. That group takes calls, investigates schemes, and gets answers. Kandyce Cowart is the manager of special investigations at... more » -
Broadmoor among neighborhoods planning to add extra security with feed to BRPD Play Video
December 8, 2020 6:41 PM
BATON ROUGE - More eyes will soon be on a large neighborhood in Baton Rouge. The Broadmoor Crime District is getting ready to install security cameras and license plate readers at all 18 of the neighborhood entrances. This has been the plan for many years. "We have been a... more » -
After year of record crime, several neighborhoods vote to renew crime prevention taxes Play Video
December 7, 2020 7:58 PM
BATON ROUGE - Neighborhoods all over the capital area took their safety into their own hands this weekend, passing crime prevention tax renewals with big margins. "Eighty-four percent of people in our neighborhood voted in favor of renewing the crime prevention district," said David Carnes, president of the Westminster... more » -
Cajun Navy installing smoke detectors, needs more volunteers Play Video
January 31, 2018 7:18 PM
BATON ROUGE - They rescued people from their homes in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, the Great Flood of 2016 and Hurricane Harvey. Now, they're on a mission to keep people alive in a fire. There's a huge push to get smoke detectors installed in homes across Baton Rouge... more » -
State health officials offer tips to prevent Zika virus transmission
May 3, 2016 11:13 AM
BATON ROUGE - Officials with the Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals have developed a plan to protect the public should a Zika outbreak occur in the state. The plan is to reduce mosquito populations and mobilize against transmission of the virus. Dr. Rebekah Gee, secretary for DHH, said that... more »