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What You’ll Need to Register to Vote in Louisiana
With the election just around the corner, it’s time for Shreveport-Bossier residents to get their voter registration ducks in a row.

Louisiana (and Other States) Beats Ticketmaster in Monopoly Lawsuit Verdict
The tides are turning in the ticketing world. A jury says Live Nation and Ticketmaster’s practices are illegal, but the fight is far from over.

Shreveport’s Most Unique Ballroom is Closing to Events
Silver Lake Ballroom in Shreveport is no longer booking weddings. The historic Hunter Building is now preparing for a new vision and a fresh chapter.

ZBA Approves Variance for Unique Downtown Shreveport Entertainment Venue
Picture this: a 140-foot dome lighting up downtown Shreveport. Sounds like something out of a movie, doesn’t it? Well, it’s closer to reality than you think.

Shreveport to Participate in Love the Boot Week with Citywide Cleanup Effort
Shreveport's ready to roll up its sleeves for a cleaner tomorrow. With everyone pitching in, this cleanup event is set to be a memorable day of teamwork and transformation.

Bossier Police Charge Woman for Kicking a Toddler Out a Window
Bossier City Police issued an arrest warrant for a woman on a charge of attempted second-degree murder after allegedly injuring a 4 year-old child.

Shreveport Man Pleads Guilty to Sexual Battery of a Juvenile
A Shreveport man on trial for sexual battery of a girl under the age of 13 pleaded guilty as charged in Caddo District Court.

Caddo Deputies Arrest Woman for Battery of a Juvenile
Caddo Parish Sheriff's Office launched an investigation into a domestic abuse incident involving a juvenile after being called by officials at a local High School.

Governor Landry Says Louisiana Data Centers Must Not Raise Your Bill
Governor Landry sheds light on balancing economic growth with utility concerns. Can Louisiana really keep the lights on without breaking the bank?


