Unlock the Best Black Friday Deals Without Breaking the Bank
Learn how to shop like a pro this Black Friday with smart strategies and tips to snag the best deals while avoiding overspending.
As Pierre Bossier Mall declines, one store finds it is a great spot for the Halloween season
Spirit Halloween is known to open temporary stores in abandoned retail spaces, what does this mean for Pierre Bossier Mall?
Proposed sites identified for Shreveport Police Department relocation
Mayor Tom Arceneaux announced Friday that five sites have been identified as prime sites for the upcoming relocation of Shreveport Police Department employees from their current offices at 1234 Texas Avenue. Three sites have been identified to relocate Patrol Division employees, according to a news release from Arceneaux's office.
Where do Mike Johnson’s conservative politics come from? Look to his Louisiana district.
When Mike Johnson first ascended to become U.S. House speaker, his profile was so low that senators and foreign dignitaries had to turn to Google to figure out who he was.
Second man charged with killing Rochester Hills man in home denied bond
Joshua Zuazo was denied bond after being accused of posing as a utility worker and being charged with murder in death of a Rochester Hills man.
Hundreds enjoy a day of food, prizes & fun at 2024 Heroes BBQ Cook-Off
SHREVEPORT, La. (KSLA) - On Friday (Oct. 18), the North Shreveport Business Association held its annual Heroes BBQ Cook-Off. The event was held at Northwest Louisiana Technical Community College‘s (NLTCC) Shreveport campus on N Market Street. This is the 20th year the cook-off has been going on.
Shreveport mayor announces proposed sites for SPD relocation
Five sites have been identified as prime sites for the upcoming relocation of Shreveport Police Department employees from their current offices at 1234 Texas Avenue, Mayor Tom
Shreveport-Bossier hospitals to participate in a mass casualty exercise
A mass casualty incident exercise will be conducted by Shreveport and Bossier City hospitals to better prepare them for a possible disaster response.
As Gregg, other area counties enact burn bans, winter outlook remains dry, windy
East Texans can expect to endure a warmer, drier winter, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Winter Weather Outlook.
Local non-profit creates international community growth
SHREVEPORT, La. - Community Renewal International has worked to revitalize impoverished neighborhoods in Shreveport-Bossier for 30 years. The cities have served as a demonstration city to spark change
Which Shreveport-Bossier restaurants landed on Yelp's 100 most popular in Louisiana?
Yelp releases list of 100 most popular Louisiana restaurants for month of October. Find out which Shreveport-Bossier spots made the list.
Redistricting, campaign contributions, and California’s role in emissions regulation
The Relist Watch column examines cert petitions that the Supreme Court has “relisted” for its upcoming conference. A short explanation of relists is available here. On Monday’s order list, the Supreme Court didn’t do much to clear out the relisted cases.
Second suspect charged in slaying of Rochester Hills man
The suspect was apprehended Monday in Plymouth Township and held in the death of Hussein Murray, 72, in his home.
Bond Commission approves $75M in funding for state office building in Shreveport
The State Bond Commission on Thursday approved $75 million in lease revenue bonds for the development of the new Northwest Louisiana State Office Building in downtown Shreveport.
Jeff Landry names members to Regents and UL System boards, Louisiana State Police Commission
K. Samer Shamieh, a spine surgeon, Robert Salim, a trial attorney, and James Kowalski, a retired Air Force lieutenant general, were appointed to various boards by Gov. Jeff Landry.
Top Shreveport-Bossier high school football games in Week 7 — and predictions
Can Evangel get past Benton and Byrd top NCHS? Can Parkway beat Huntington and Calvary defeat Union Parish on the road? Here's our predictions
Where to early vote in NWLA
SHREVEPORT, La. (KSLA) - Early voting for the Nov. 5 election begins in Louisiana on Friday, Oct. 18! Polling locations for early voting is limited and may not be your usual voting location. Early voters will be able to hit the polls Monday - Saturday from 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. until Tuesday, Oct. 29.
50 Cent Ready to ‘Work’ After Meeting with Louisiana Governor and Shreveport Mayor
Cent is continuing his power moves in Louisiana after a private meeting with the state's governor and Shreveport Mayor.
Beaumont Renegades release game schedule for this spring
The Renegades will play their first game this spring against the reigning league champion. The Omaha Beef will arrive in Beaumont on March 8, marking the city's first professional football game since the Beaumont Drillers left in 2008.
Cassidy announces $22.6 million to connect I-49 to the future I-69 corridor
U.S. Sen. Bill Cassidy announced Wednesday that $22.6 million will go toward connecting Interstate 49 to the future Interstate 69 corridor project frontage road by upgrading and extending Stonewall-Frierson Road.
Shreveport celebrates Elvis Presley's debut on Louisiana Hayride
SHREVEPORT, La. - On October 16th 1954, Elvis Presley made his debut on the Louisiana Hayride at the Municipal Auditorium in Shreveport.
Enter to win tickets to 2024 Louisiana State Fair
The 2024 Louisiana State Fair is in Shreveport from Oct. 30 to Nov. 17. KNOE is giving away 10 sets of four (4) tickets each to the state fair! Winners will be selected on Oct. 28. Use the module below for your chance to win free tickets to the Louisiana State Fair!
Shreveport man wanted for alleged rape of two minors
SHREVEPORT, La. (KSLA) - The Shreveport Police Department is looking for a man accused of raping two minors. Police say Curtis Rivers, 56, is wanted for first-degree rape and molestation of a juvenile. The charges are from two separate incidents involving two different victims, police say. If convicted, Rivers faces life in prison.
Save the date: Unity Walk against bullying in Shreveport
The event will include motivational speakers, resources, and a walk with conversations on preventing bullying.
Burn bans across the ArkLaTex; Webster added
Webster Parish joined the list Wednesday. Bossier, DeSoto and Natchitoches parishes declared burn bans Tuesday.
Shreveport suspect arrested in connection with sex crime involving child
SHREVEPORT, La. - Police have arrested one of three men wanted for allegedly sexually abusing children in separate instances. Willie Bryant, 67, is behind bars accused of one count of indecent behavior with juveniles and one count of sexual battery.
Caddo Parish Commission punts on Fairgrounds Field renovation resolution
The Caddo Parish Commission won't be supporting a renovation of Shreveport's former minor league baseball stadium after the commission decided to stall a related resolution this
Visit Shreveport-Bossier revives Film Commission to lead entertainment initiatives
SHREVEPORT, La. - Visit Shreveport-Bossier announces the appointment of Wade Marshall as the head of the Shreveport-Bossier Film & Entertainment Commission, transforming the region into a thriving hub
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DOE grants funds for energy projects in Louisiana. Why it will be important during hurricanes
U.S. Department of Energy grants funding for Louisiana energy infrastructure project. It will be important during hurricane seasons. Here's why.
Louisiana voters guide to congressional elections: Here's who is on the November 5 ballot
Louisiana voters will elect six members to the U.S. House of Representatives in the 2025 fall congressional elections.
City of Shreveport launches new communication tool
SHREVEPORT, La. - The City of Shreveport is launching a new communication tool called Port City 311. Shreveport Mayor Tom Arceneaux detailed how the tool will be used at a press conference on Tuesday morning. Residents can submit a ticket with a concern or complaint using their location. They can also upload photos.
Her young son was found dead in a suitcase. How’d she go from mother to mystic to alleged killer?
How did Dejaune Anderson go from a loving mother to being accused of killing her infant son? After running off with Cairo, she got into mysticism and joined an apprenticeship program, according to her former friends.
Man accused of posing as utility worker is charged with murder in home invasion
Carlos Jose Hernandez, 37, was arrested in Louisiana and charged with felony murder and two counts of unlawful imprisonment.
Loyola’s Mallory Thompson tops Week 5 Shreveport Times Athlete of the Week voting
Loyola’s Mallory Thompson garnered enough votes this week to win the sixth annual Shreveport Times online poll for Athlete of the Week, sponsored by Raising Cane’s Chicken Fingers, the Shreveport-Bossier Sports Commission and Silmon and Cosse Orthodontics.
Louisiana Association for the Blind asks for public support on National White Cane Awareness Day
Louisiana Association for the Blind will join others around the country on Oct. 15 to honor an important tool for people who are blind or visually impaired.