KSLA News 12 spoke exclusively with state Rep. Steven Jackson, a Shreveport Democrat who plans to propose a law in the upcoming legislative session that would deal with apartment complexes that fail t
The historic, all-Black unit included more than 15,000 Black pilots, mechanics and cooks from throughout the nation, including Louisiana.
The Shreveport-Bossier region ranked among Pollstar’s top 100 U.S. concert markets in 2024. Recognized as part of the Shreveport-Texarkana DMA (Designated Market Area), this accomplishment was largely impacted by the success of the Brookshire Grocery Arena and emphasizes how 2025 will be a promising year in the entertainment industry for Shreveport-Bossier.
The following five stories are a great place to start if you’re interested in learning about historic places, people and events that are tied to Shreveport and connected to the American
Low-level airplane flights are planned over a broad region in parts of Louisiana, Mississippi, and Illinois to image geology and aquifers using airborne geophysical technology.
SHREVEPORT, LA – Love is in the air in Louisiana. We are just a few weeks away from Valentine's Day. Consumers are expected to open up their wallets and spend big on this special day of romance. In fact, the latest study says this will be a record year.
The four corners of Louisiana – from Shreveport to Monroe and Lake Charles to New Orleans – were preparing Sunday for an unprecedented winter storm.
This year marks Puppy Bowl XXI, and three puppies from two different Louisiana rescues will be participating. Find out more about the puppies here
Jeff Landry and other state officials said Monday. Northern Louisiana cities from Shreveport to Ruston to Monroe will likely be spared snow and ice, but every corner of the state will suffer frigid temperatures that could impact water supplies and create ...
The storm blanketed south Louisiana with 4 to 8 inches of snow, with a few areas experiencing up to 12 inches. Temperatures reached as low as the single digits.
For the second time, Louisiana’s 4th graders led the nation in reading growth on the NAEP exam, a test given every two years to 4th and 8th graders in every state. Education leaders are calling the results "historic progress.