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And if you need a refresher on what you missed, here are the top five stories from the Shreveport Times. How medical ...
Initial filings for unemployment benefits in Louisiana dropped last week compared with the week prior, the U.S. Department of ...
In eight years, a Shreveport business grew from three employees to over 290 employees all over Louisiana, Texas and Arkansas.
Louisiana Rep. Larry Bagley is making a third attempt to eliminate the state's vehicle inspection sticker requirement. Bagley ...
March financials for Shreveport show the city collected over $12 million in sales and use taxes for the month.
Instead, someone had somehow driven away with 22 cars from the dealership. Naturally, this prompted a thorough investigation into the vehicles’ whereabouts. They soon learned that the proverbial call ...
Louisiana's U.S. House delegation holds 'unprecedented' power, led by Speaker Mike Johnson and Majority Leader Steve Scalise.
sparking a massive explosion in North Shreveport, Louisiana. The Shreveport Fire Department (SFD) said the first call came in ...
The Louisiana Cultural Districts applications are about to open for communities wanting to create a new arts or culture-related hub.
A professor at Louisiana State University-Shreveport is using a virtual reality app to help students perform better in public ...
A trio of bills in the Louisiana Legislature could help Shreveport in its battle to combat blighted properties and the ...
Shake-up: The leader of LSU’s medical school in Shreveport has resigned after months of pressure from an LSU Board of Supervisors member. David Guzick, who has been chancellor of LSU Health Sciences ...