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Bossier City to Rename City Hall Drive in Honor of Fallen Officer Trey Hutchison

Bossier City Renames City Hall Drive to Honor Fallen Officer Bossier City is taking steps to remember and honor the…

2 months ago

Bossier City Business Address Utilized in Shipping Scam; Investigation Initiated by U.S. Postal Service

Shipping Scammers Exploit Bossier City Business Address; U.S. Postal Service Launches Investigation Bossier City, LA — In a troubling turn…

2 months ago

Bossier City Businesses Victimized by Shipping Scammers, USPS Initiates Investigation

Shipping Scammers Target Bossier City Businesses: USPS Launches Investigation Bossier City, Louisiana, has become a hotbed for shipping scammers, particularly…

2 months ago

Regions Tower Tenants Face Pending Utility Disconnection due to Unpaid Bills Worth Over $468,000

Concerns Rise Among Tenants at Regions Tower Over Unpaid Bills and Power Cut Threat Shreveport, La. – Tenants at the…

2 months ago

Regions Tower Tenants in Shreveport Face Possible Power Shutoff Amid Rising Concerns over Unpaid Utility Bills

Concerns Grow Among Regions Tower Tenants Over Potential Power Shutoff Shreveport Faces Looming Utility Cut-off In Shreveport, Louisiana, tenants of…

2 months ago

Shreveport Crime Ring Participants Receive Combined 59 Years in Federal Prison Over Drug Trafficking and Money Laundering Charges

Shreveport Defendants Sentenced to 59 Years in Federal Prison In Shreveport, Louisiana, ten defendants have been sentenced to a total…

2 months ago

Shreveport Businessman Arrested Over Social Media Terrorizing Allegations

Shreveport Businessman Accused of Social Media Terrorizing In Shreveport, Louisiana, local authorities have arrested a businessman, Nicki Daniels, aged 39,…

2 months ago

Shreveport Violent Crime Crackdown Results in 61 Arrests and Seizure of 17 Firearms

Violent Crime Initiative in Shreveport Leads to 61 Arrests and 17 Firearms Seized In Shreveport, Louisiana, a recent crackdown on…

2 months ago

Trial for Former Shreveport Officer Alexander Tyler Delayed Again Amid Serious Charges and Pending Federal Civil Rights Lawsuit

Trial Date Again Delayed for Former Shreveport Officer Alexander Tyler SHREVEPORT, La. – The trial for former police officer Alexander…

3 months ago

Bossier City Charter Commission Meeting Plunges into Disarray Amid Member Walkouts and Ethical Concerns

Bossier City Charter Commission Meeting Descends into Chaos Disruptions from the Start Bossier City, La. - The Bossier City Charter…

3 months ago