5:30 LRN Newscast Oct 19

Shreveport Police are investigating a double murder and suicide involving two children; toddlers, SPD’s spokesperson Sgt. Chris Bordelon…:

Cut 3 (08) “…two to three range” 

He says the suspect kidnapped the kids after fighting with their mom and took them to a park.

One child died at the scene the other at a local hospital.

The Biden administration has tightened requirements for debt forgiveness. The US Department of Education now says borrowers with privately held federal student loans can’t apply for the relief. To be forgiven, the loans have to come from the Department of Education.   University of Louisiana System President Dr. Jim Henderson says the changes make sense

Cut 11 (07)  “…dollar-for-dollar analysis.”

To apply, go to StudentAid.gov.

320-million in federal dollars is heading to Louisiana to bolster U-S battery manufacturing. 219-million dollars will go to Syrah Technologies in Vidalia which makes battery components for electric vehicles and another 100-million dollars will go to a chemical plant in St. Gabriel. Senator Bill Cassidy says the funding is the result of the federal infrastructure bill

Cut 12 (09) “…in Louisiana.”
Cassidy says this funding will result in 300 new jobs.

Netflix announces how it will crack down on password sharing next year. The Host of Tech Gumbo podcast, Haggai Davis, says if you’re a parent and your children live out of state or even out of town and are on your Netflix account expect to pay more.

Cut 6 (10)  “…per user.”