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All You Need to Know About Thursday’s National Day of Prayer
Join American Christians nationwide on May 2 for the annual National Day of Prayer and lift up the nation in unity.
These 21 Shreveport/Bossier People Indicted For Bank Fraud
21 Shreveport and Bossier City residents indicted for federal bank fraud after investigation into illegal activities.
How Does Louisiana Rate When It Comes to Working Moms?
With Mother's Day right around the corner, we decided to find out how Louisiana ranks when it comes to working moms. We don't think you'll be surprised by the results...
Electricity Out For Nearly 50,000 SWEPCO Customers This Morning
Arklatex region reeling after storm leaves nearly 50k without power
Caddo Sheriff Wants All Your Old Drugs This Saturday
Dispose of old prescription drugs safely for free at Sheriffs Safety Town during the National Drug Take Back Day event.
More Than 500,000 In Louisiana Could Soon Be Without Internet
Discover how the end of ACP funding could impact over 23 million eligible households nationwide, including half a million in Louisiana.
Louisiana: Get Rid of Pesky Mosquitos By Growing These Plants
The state bird in Louisiana might as well be a mosquito and if you hate these pesky, biting insects as much as we do, you can deter them by growing these plants in your garden.
How Many of These Cajun Phrases Do You Know, Louisiana?
How Cajun are you, Louisiana? Check out our list of Cajun phrases and let us know how many you correctly identified!
Adam Jones Is This Week’s Caught in the Act Recipient
Adam Jones certainly isn't your "normal" CEO. He truly cares about his employees and his actions are constantly proving that point!
Major Shreveport I-20 Entrance Ramp To Be Closed Next Week
The Louisiana DOTD has just made an announcement that a lot of Shreveport motorists will see as a major traffic headache.
Don't Like Peeling Crawfish? This is a Game Changer, Louisiana
From Baton Rouge to Bossier City and Metairie to Monroe, there are folks in Louisiana who like boiled crawfish, they just can't stand to peel them. Sadly, until now, they had to go without... Not anymore!
Earthquake at Lake Bistineau? It Wouldn’t Be the First
Local historian recounts a major earthquake in 1811 believed to have shaped Lake Bistineau - recent seismic activity draws attention to the region's geological past.