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A technicality in Louisiana could let the three law enforcement officers allegedly involved to escape legal liability. → Read More
Dr. G.E. Ghali, the renowned but embattled surgeon and professor, is stepping away from his position as chancellor of LSU Health Shreveport. → Read More
Dr. G.E. Ghali, the renowned but embattled surgeon and professor, is stepping away from his position as chancellor of LSU Health Shreveport. → Read More
Two weeks after Katie Sturm and husband Chris Sturm found out about the quadruplets, a seizure led to a second diagnosis. → Read More
After 3.5 years, victim’s friends fear that a suspected drunken driver could walk free → Read More
Police are investigating the car theft, but no charges have been made at this time. → Read More
It started with her being pulled over for allegedly driving at night with no headlights on, records show → Read More
The first frames of the grainy video show Shreveport police wrestling Tommie McGlothen to the ground under a carport on Eilleen Lane. → Read More
“It’s scary. We don’t know who will be infected next, or if we will be infected” → Read More
As meatpacking plants fight off COVID-19 outbreaks, cattle ranchers in the Red River Valley struggle to find a market for herds that have lost a third of their value. → Read More
A housing official fields your questions about what’s legal, what’s illegal and what you should do if threatened with eviction. → Read More
Most criminal hearings and court appearances are also being reset and rescheduled. → Read More
On Saturday, March. 7, closing arguments have concluded in the trial against Daniel Hedrick. → Read More
Frederick Dewayne Jackson agreed to a plea deal that will send him to prison for at least the next 60-years. → Read More
U.S. health officials on Friday told people to avoid romaine lettuce grown in Salinas, California, because of another food poisoning outbreak. → Read More
Testimony today is focusing on Grover Cannon’s mental problems → Read More
The jurors who convicted him now will hear testimony in the penalty or sentencing phase of his trial → Read More
It happened in Bossier City; and she’s afraid another person could wind up in jail just like her → Read More
All six congressmen who serve Louisiana in the House of Representatives hand out thousands of dollars in bonuses to their staffs each year, a researcher says → Read More
Man suspected of raping a preteen, molesting 2 others faces new charges of child pornography, sexual abuse of an animal → Read More