Andy Pederson, KTVE - KARD

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Past articles by Andy:

Mississippi school district stops using corporal punishment

OXFORD, Miss. (AP) — A Mississippi school district that voted over the summer to eliminate corporal punishment from its discipline policy has finally removed it. The Oxford Eagle reports the punishment was nixed from the Lafayette County School District’s policy during a board meeting last week. Assistant Superintendent Patrick Robinson initially requested to consider the […] → Read More

Woman accused of whipping a child with a phone charging cord

A Monroe woman is behind bars this morning after deputies say she whipped a child with a phone charging cord. → Read More

Man wanted for homicide in Winn Parish

Investigators in Winn Parish want your help to find a murder suspect they say shot and killed his own father. → Read More

UPSO needs your help to check on the welfare of a mother of three

Deputies in Union Parish want your help to find a mother of three. → Read More

BREAKING: Louisiana House passes "Heartbeat Bill"

Legislators in Baton Rouge have passed SB 184, better known as the Fetal Heartbeat Bill. → Read More

BREAKING: Nearly 2,000 without power in West Monroe along Well, Wallace, & Arkansas Roads

WEST MONROE, La. (5/27/2019) -- According to the Entergy Outage Maps , nearly 2,000 customers are without power this afternoon. The power company says the outage is due to a downed wire, and power should be restored by 3 p.m. → Read More

Fire crews battle chicken house fire in southern Arkansas

According to @Searkweather on Twitter, firefighters from multiple fire departments in south Arkansas spent part of Friday battling a large fire in a chicken house in Milo, Arkansas behind the Triple M Farms. → Read More

UNIQUELY LOUISIANA: The strange, wonderful, & tasty things that make Louisiana what it is

All day today, NBC 10 & FOX 14 are looking at the people, places, and things that shape Louisiana. → Read More

UPDATE: Lake D'Arbonne is back open to the public

The Union Parish Sheriff's Office says Lake D'Arbonne is open to the public again, effective immediately. → Read More

UPDATE: Shreveport woman held on half a million dollar bond in Monroe carjacking

The woman involved in Monday's carjacking and high speed pursuit is being held on a half a million dollar bond. → Read More

Two arrested in buffet brawl over crab legs; tongs used as swords

Alabama police say a dispute over crab legs at a dinner buffet ended in a brawl that left two people facing misdemeanor charges. → Read More

2019 Krewe of Janus Mardi Gras Parade: Everything you need to know

The twin cities' 2019 Mardi Gras parade is this weekend. → Read More

Update: Justin Oliver has been found

Sheriff Gates of Union Parish Police Department confirms that they have located Justin B. Oliver. → Read More

UPDATE: Suspect in shooting at Cooper Lake Grocery identified

The Morehouse Parish Sheriff's Office has released the identity of the suspect involved in an incident at Cooper Lake Grocery near Bastrop. → Read More

WATCH LIVE: Presser held after Shreveport police officer shot and killed

The Shreveport Police Department is holding a press conference on the recent shooting of an officer. → Read More

UPDATE: No injuries reported from the First Baptist Church fire in Bossier

Firefighters are working a fire at First Baptist Church on E. Texas St. in Bossier City. → Read More

UPDATE: Woman mistaken for deer identified

Police have released the name of the woman killed when she was mistaken for a deer and the man who shot her. → Read More

UPDATE: 18-Wheeler identified in Community Soup Kitchen incident

Monroe Police Department have figured out what company the 18-wheeler belonged to. → Read More

State announces schedules for flu vaccine clinics

The Louisiana Department of Health wants you to avoid the flu this year. They have released a schedule of flu clinics being held across the station of Louisiana. → Read More

State announces schedules for flu vaccine clinics

The Louisiana Department of Health wants you to avoid the flu this year. They have released a schedule of flu clinics being held across the station of Louisiana. → Read More