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HATS is a 501(c)3 serving riders of all ages and with an array of abilities and disabilities. → Read More
The home for sale at 4110 Loop Road in Monroe overlooks Bayou DeSiard and comes with a waterfront lot complete with a dock - the perfect place to spend an evening on the water while maintaining the benefits of living in town. → Read More
Kinslea Johnson, 7, donated food, blankets, cleaning supplies and toys to the humane society in Monroe. The shelter has 60-75 dogs at a given time and runs completely off donations from its supporters. → Read More
LifeShare Blood Centers held a blood drive at the University of Louisiana at Monroe Wednesday. → Read More
Camp Quality Louisiana gives kids fighting cancer and their siblings a chance to attend summer camp. → Read More
Take a tour of 325 Venable Lane, Monroe, Louisiana 71203, a home selling for $2,000,000. → Read More
Former Louisiana Attorney General Buddy Caldwell sang Elvis songs Tuesday at the Twin Cities Mayors' Committee on Disabilities banquet in Monroe. → Read More
The Victory Belles sing 1940s medleys, patriotic music and military songs to a sold out audience at Bastrop's Rose Theatre. → Read More
The Victory Belles are a performance group based at The National World War II Museum in New Orleans. They perform 1940s and patriotic music. → Read More
Art Conservator Gabriel Dunn trains Masur Museum of Art staff, interns and volunteers to clean and conserve artwork that was damaged in a fire in April. Dunn and Curator Ben Hickey explain the process. → Read More
Ella Ecker, 7, gets a preview of SMILES Park, the new, inclusive playground at Kiroli Park in West Monroe. SMILES Park is set to open Saturday, June 3, 2017, at 7 a.m. Its playground equipment is accessible to kids with disabilities. → Read More
Charles Headrick makes his daily rounds, visiting patients to pray with them, as a chaplain at St. Francis in Monroe. → Read More
Scott Rogers, the crime analyst for Monroe Police Department, talks about his role within the department and how the police force uses data to understand crime throughout the city. → Read More
The Masur Museum plans to conserve, exhibit conservation efforts, in wake of City Hall Annex fire that damaged permanent collection storage. → Read More
More than 50 people gathered to speak to the importance of science and its role in society, making policy. → Read More
A century-old plantation church along Louisiana 4 is the last known site of Easter Rock, a ritual that dates from slavery. → Read More
Winnsboro Easter Rock takes place at Original True Light Baptist Church in Winnsboro on Saturday, April 15, 2017. → Read More
Students at West Ouachita High School watched as local firefighters, paramedics and police responded to a mock car crash in the school's parking lot in an effort to teach students that fatal crashes are preventable. → Read More
Scroll to the bottom of the article to see a photo gallery from the mock crash. → Read More
World War II veteran Floyd Simmons celebrates his 102nd birthday with gospel music and a party. → Read More