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North Louisiana’s Cost of Living Remains the Lowest in the State

Caddo Commission to select new clerk
Todd Hopkins retires at the end of this year and the commission will soon be posting the position of Caddo Commis

Ex-deputy constable picked up by US Marshals for sex crimes
The former deputy for Ward 8 Constable Eric Hatfield has landed behind bars yet again, but this time on a very serious charge of molestation of a juvenile.

Mayor Perkins honored by Pat Tillman Foundation
Pat Tillman Foundation (PTF) honored Mayor Adrian Perkins and the late Arizona Sen. John McCain, for their remarkable leadership and commitment to service at Tillman Honors on Friday, Nov. 8,
DOTD announces project to improve I-20
The Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development announces a project to improve I-20 through Bossier, Webster and Bienville Parishes. The $14.4 million project was awarded to Madden Contracting Co., and
City of Shreveport makes it easier to Geaux Vote!
The City of Shreveport is offering free parking near the Caddo Parish Registrar of Voters Office, located at 525 Marshall St. (across from the Caddo Parish Courthouse). Voters are encouraged
SPD officer arrested for DWI
A Shreveport police officer has been placed on administrative leave after he was arrested Sunday morning on a charge of driving while intoxicated. Officer Tyler J. Potter, 24, was arrested

Woman arrested for choking male victim for five minutes
A woman is behind bars after she tried to choke a male victim last week. On Saturday, a Shreveport police officer was dispatched to the 4900 block of West Monkhouse


Clerk of Court,the Most Important Election Worker
To most, Election Day is pretty much simple. We wake up, go about our day, at some point go by the polls and cast a ballot, then tune in to

