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Local family hospitalized for possible carbon monoxide poisoning
Accidental carbon monoxide exposure caused a family from west Shreveport family to seek emergency medical attention from the Shreveport Fire Department's medic units.
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Cop killer trial suspended after 2nd Circuit issues emergency stay
Jury selection in the first degree murder trial of Christopher Cope trial, which began at 2:15 p.m. Monday, was suspended around 6 p.m., after the...
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Most of Dogwood Boil Advisory lifted
The Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals/Office of Public Health has completed their testing on the water for the Consolidated Waterworks/Sewerage District No. 1 for...
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Sandusky off to the huscow; will be 98 before eligible for parole hearing
Convicted sex offender Jerry Sandusky will spend the next 30 years in prison, according to NBC News.
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SPD needs help finding missing senior citizen
The Shreveport Police Department needs your help to find an elderly woman who apparently drove away from her Southern Hills home and has not been...
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DWI Checkpoint in Bossier Parish
In an effort to combat impaired driving in our area, Louisiana State Police Troop G plans to conduct a DWI checkpoint on Thursday, October 11,...
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Shreveport communications officer charged with domestic abuse
Shreveport Police officials have charged a Shreveport communications officer with a misdemeanor following a complaint received by the department this morning.
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Jury selection begins in Christopher Cope trial
Jury selection began this afternoon in the first degree murder trial of Christopher Cope, who is accused of the Oct. 24, 2010, killing SPD Sgt....
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TV anchor, former Quachita Baptist quarterback dies in single car accident
Little Rock news anchor Matt Turner died Saturday evening in a single-car accident along I-30 near Bryant. An Arkadelphia native, Turner attended Ouachita Baptist University...
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Author to give public reading at LSUS
Author Mark Spencer will be on the LSUS campus at 4 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 23 on the third floor of the LSUS Noel Library for...
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Capital One's KidzBANK at Nash Elementary to kick off Tuesday
Capital One Bank's KidzBANK, an interactive experience for elementary school students that introduces them to banking and teaches them the importance of developing a savings...
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DDA to unveil performance code in partnership with State Fire Marshal
The Downtown Development Authority and State Fire Marshal Butch Browning will unveil a new downtown Shreveport initiative called a Downtown Performance Code from 9-11 a.m....
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Expert in learning disabilities to visit Bossier educators Oct. 9-11
A renowned expert in the field of language-based learning disabilities will be in Bossier Parish next week to work with Bossier educators.
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Federal suit filed to overturn law limiting sex offenders' Halloween activities
An attorney representing five Simi Valley CA sex offenders who sued the city over limits to their Halloween activities said the lawsuit will be the...
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Arkansas Supreme Court boots casino gambling measure on ballot
The Arkansas Supreme Court today rejected a proposed ballot measure that would have allowed casino gambling in Miller County, along with Pulaski, Franklin and Crittenden...
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