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Despite the destruction caused by Tuesday’s tornadoes, Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards is warning that there might not be any federal disaster assistance available to help victims recover. → Read More
The devastation left behind by Tuesday’s deadly storms in Caddo Parish that left dozens of families picking up the pieces less than two weeks before Christmas will no doubt weigh on the hearts of those who want to help, but the sheriff’s office is asking people who wish to volunteer their time and equipment not to show up on the scene just yet. → Read More
The Caddo Coroner’s Office has identified the young mother and son killed in Tuesday’s tornado outbreak in Keithville. → Read More
Gov. John Bel Edwards has signed a State of Emergency and will travel to North Louisiana Wednesday afternoon to tour damage in Caddo Parish and Union Parish from powerful storms that spawned a deadly tornado Tuesday in Keithville. → Read More
Louisiana State Police have issued a Level II Endangered/Missing Child Advisory on behalf of the Caddo Parish Sheriff’s Office for a missing Shreveport teen. → Read More
There must be something in the water, because people in the Bayou State have been acting funny for more than 150 years. Our comedic timing goes back to at least 1869, when a baby was born in New Orleans just after the Civil War and grew to become one of the first major film comedians in the nation. → Read More
A group of chimpanzees known as “The Treetop Ten” are settling into their new home at Chimp Haven after a 1,600 mile-country trip from the west coast, leaving behind a defunct wildlife refuge outside of the city of Los Angeles for country living in the backwoods of northern Louisiana. → Read More
Taylor Parker is set to become the seventh and youngest woman on Death Row in Texas, following her sentencing Wednesday in Bowie County for the capital murder of Reagan Hancock and the kidnapping her unborn baby, Braxlynn Sage. → Read More
A Bowie County jury sentenced Taylor Parker to death Wednesday for the capital murder of 21-year-old Reagan Hancock and her unborn baby, Braxlynn Sage. → Read More
Governor Kevin Stitt has declared a state of emergency for McCurtain County, where the city of Idabel took a direct hit from a powerful tornado Idabel that killed at least one person, injured others, and left homes and buildings in ruins as storms swept through southeastern Oklahoma Friday night. → Read More
The city's newly rehabilitated and repainted water tower on Airline Drive at Barksdale Boulevard took the top spot in TNEMEC‘s annual Tank of the Year contest. → Read More
One of Taylor Parker’s closest former friends described a heart-pounding encounter with her after she questioned the now-convicted killer’s pregnancy claim. → Read More
It took dozens of firefighters to battle a two-alarm fire on a commercial property near Linwood Ave. where I-20 and I-49 intersect south of downtown Shreveport late Friday morning. → Read More
The widower of the pregnant woman killed by Taylor Parker and father of the unborn baby Parker cut from her womb has filed a civil suit against both Parker and her ex-boyfriend, Wade Griffin. → Read More
Prosecutors say Taylor Parker has continued to scheme and make wildly false claims while in custody at the Bowie County jail, including attempting to mastermind a sophisticated plot to frame two of her fellow inmates. → Read More
An expert in crime scene reconstruction testified Tuesday morning that the evidence he found at the scene of Reagan Hancock’s murder indicates she was beaten and stabbed in several areas of the home before she bled out on the living room floor. → Read More
An expert in crime scene reconstruction testified Tuesday morning that the evidence he found at the scene of Reagan Hancock’s murder indicates she was beaten and stabbed in several areas of the home before she bled out on the living room floor. → Read More
Jurors in the Taylor Parker trial viewed detailed photographs Monday morning of Parker‘s bruised body and bloodied hands following her arrest on the day of Reagan Hancock‘s murder. → Read More
On day three of the Taylor Parker trial, prosecutors continue to build their case against the woman accused of faking a pregnancy and killing a pregnant mother to take her unborn baby was not only capable of running a big con but bold about it. → Read More
The prosecution in the Taylor Parker trial on Thursday made a point to remind the jury that the woman accused of killing a New Boston mother and cutting her unborn baby from her womb was found competent to stand trial. → Read More