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Shreveport Fire Department Shuts Down Local Restaurant
Shreveport Fire Chief Clarence Reese Jr. told KEEL News on Wednesday that he had to shut down a couple of local businesses due to National Fire Prevention Association (NFPA) violations. Shreveport Fire Department Safety Inspection officials found that the kitchen fire-suppression system at the IHOP on Youree Drive wasn't functioning...
Shreveport Woman Arrested for Assault After Biting Incident
The Shreveport Police Department (SPD) successfully intervened in an assault and battery incident early yesterday morning. At approximately 12:44 a.m. on June 9th, SPD officers responded to a distress call in the 400 block of Abilene Street. Upon arrival, officers encountered a victim who had sustained bite marks on their arm. The suspect, identified as 49-year-old Tiffany Word, was promptly apprehended.
A Louisiana Chick-fil-A’s Summer Camp Causes Controversy
So Many Louisianan Parents are Scrambling Trying to Find Ways to keep Thier Kids Entertained This Summer. We have limited options when it comes to summer camps and there are so many parents that complain about affordability when it comes to camps. One Chick-fil-A location in Hammond, Louisiana wanted to help parents out and they decided to host a few day-long summer camps for children from age five to 12.
ESPN Announces Kickoff Windows For 2024 LSU Football Games
LSU Fans now know the game times for the final seven SEC football games, as well as the nonconference home game against UCLA. The SEC announced times and windows for its entire slate of league games on Tuesday. Many games, including all of LSU's, do not have specific kickoff times but were labeled with "flex," which means the game could start as early as 2:30 in the afternoon or at 7 p.m., or "night," meaning the kickoff window for those games will be between 5 and 7 p.m.
50 Cent’s Team Buys Two Shreveport Buildings Downtown
Remember When the Old Inferno Nightclub Sign Was Hanging By a Thread?. The old Inferno nightclub sign was hanging by a thread when I came head to head with it. I must confess, I was on my phone and not paying attention when I hit the metal sign and before I realized it, my hat was covered in blood and the top of my head had a gash in it. Should I have been texting and walking? No, however, the last thing I should be worried about is coming face to face with a sign with metal sides that can serve as a knife.
Stretch of Busy Bossier Road to be Closed For Full Week
For the strangest reason, the Church Lady character from Saturday Night Live came to mind when we first saw the announcement from the DOTD. "Well, isn't that special." That was my first reaction to the DOTD's advisement to motorists that things were about to get even more complicated with the most recent phase of the I-20 reconstruction project in Bossier City.
How to Get Paid $2500 to Watch Movies in Louisiana
SHREVEPORT, LA – Want a dream job? You might want to apply to be the “Chief of Cinema”. This is a part time, temporary job, but it comes with a pretty nice paycheck. If you are the lucky one to land this job, you’ll make $2500 dollars.
Violent Crime Numbers Are Down in Louisiana and Nation
SHREVEPORT, LA - There is some good news on the crime front today. New data from the FBI shows violent crimes stats are down for the year. The FBI’s Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program has released the Quarterly Report for January-March of this year and the numbers show some improvement across the nation.
Why Is Shreveport Water So Murky?
SHREVEPORT, LA - Residents in many neighborhoods in Shreveport are dealing with murky water. In some areas the water is cloudy and a bit green. But in other areas the water looks brown. Experts Explain the Problem with Shreveport Water. William Daniel, Director of Water and Sewer for Shreveport tells...
Shreveport Man Pleads Guilty to Killing Girlfriend
A Shreveport man accused of shooting his girlfriend with a rifle, killing her, pleaded guilty to the slaying and will serve 40 years in prison. Treylin Lorenz Dillard, 21, set to stand trial June 24, 2024, pleaded guilty to manslaughter Monday, June 10, 2024, before Caddo District Judge John D. Mosely Jr., who sentenced him to the four decades in prison at hard labor. The plea and sentence were agreed to by the family of the 16-year-old victim, who was shot Easter Sunday, April 17, 2022.
See All The Mistakes Made Flying The American Flag
The Stars and Stripes will turn 247 years old this Friday!. One of the most iconic symbols in the entire world, the United States Flag means so much to so many. From the pursuit of happiness and freedom to baseball, hot dogs and apple pie. And this Friday, June 14,...
Your Old Pokemon Cards Could Be Worth a Ton of Cash
Back before social media, you went viral in middle school when you showed up flashing your new foil Charizard. Or when you had to call your friend after school on your Jeff Gordon NASCAR phone (totally shaped like his car) to tell them you just got a new Pikachu card out of a pack you opened...by the way, that was a landline call. When you celebrated beating your friend for the first time in a Pokemon game and your friend was actually happy for you.
Have You Seen Any Of Louisiana’s 11 Missing Children?
If you were able to tuck your kids into bed last night, count your blessings!. According to the website missingkids.org, a staggering total of 1,383 children have disappeared in America thus far in 2024. That means that just over eight children have disappeared each and every day this year. Eight...
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