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Another fight was reported Friday morning (Sept. 17) at Southwood High School just one day after 14 students were arrested. → Read More
On Saturday, July 24, family and friends said their final goodbye to 17-year-old Shamia Little. → Read More
On Saturday, July 24, family and friends said their final goodbye to 17-year-old Shamia Little. → Read More
He was shot at least once in his head and once in his neck, police spokesman says → Read More
A Wyoming teen who survived a serious crash missed her school’s prom, so hospital staff decided to throw one for her. → Read More
Grambling State University and Southern University Army ROTC fought the heavy cold rain, in a 60 mile Bayou Classic run. → Read More
The suspect was arrested and faces charges of aggravated robbery and aggravated assault. → Read More
Many Americans are desperately in need of the $600 stimulus check due to the pandemic. → Read More
The first African American constable in northwest Louisiana was inaugurated Wednesday, Dec. 23. → Read More
Officials are continuing to warn the public against COVID-19 vaccination scams. → Read More
There is a big fear in the African-American community on vaccines. → Read More
A Shreveport man is warning others of a scam that cost him $1,000. → Read More
The recent surge of Covid-19 cases in Northwest Louisiana is causing stress on local hospital systems. → Read More
The Marshall Education Foundation is continuing their mission of improving education at Marshall ISD. → Read More
After Black Friday, small businesses throughout the country prepare for Small Business Saturday. → Read More
During today’s council meeting, they addressed their excitement in the proposal and expect a unanimous vote come next meeting. → Read More
The Downtown Development Authority is announcing a $217,000 grant to replace city lights with LED lights. → Read More
Several Louisiana grassroot organizations have stood on the frontlines for voter rights and equality. → Read More
People living behind King Highway’s old Long John Silver, fear arson may be to blame for Wednesday night’s fire. → Read More
Louisiana’s Act 215, that authorized sports wagering activities now moves to the Louisiana legislature. → Read More