An extensive manhunt continues for 36-year-old Barry Rigsby, a suspect in an overnight triple homicide in Shreveport. Police Sergeant Angie Willhite says a woman conducting a welfare check on her son at a home in the Cedar Grove neighborhood found three deceased individuals, including a 12-year-old child. She says based on physical and video evidence collected, it’s been determined the homicide was the result of a domestic dispute and Rigsby is responsible for the murders…
Rigsby is considered armed and dangerous.
Open enrollment is now underway for health coverage under the Affordable Care Act Plans. Christine O’Brien, executive director of United Health Care of Louisiana, says these healthcare exchanges are designed for those who can’t get coverage under traditional routes.
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Rates for coverage are up an average of four-point-nine percent.
If you’ve tested positive for COVID you might want to have your dog or cat tested too. Brooke Thorington explains.
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Meantime, Senator Bill Cassidy has joined with some of his congressional colleagues in supporting legislation to nullify President Biden’s newest vaccine mandate on private employees. That mandate would force businesses with 100 or more employees to require employees get vaccinated or submit to weekly testing and wear face coverings if not vaccinated. Cassidy objects to the government mandating vaccinations.