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The ceremony took place at the Police and Firefighters Memorial in Barnwell Gardens, located on Clyde Fant Parkway in downtown Shreveport.
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This evening, The LSUS Foundation and the LSUS Alumni Association will sponsor “An Evening With Ashley Elston,” a Q and A and signing with best-selling author Ashley Elston.
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. First Amendment lawyer Scott Sternberg called Louisiana Senate Bill 482 “a repeal of the public records law.”
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Pride in the Park is a weekend event hosted by Shreveport’s PACE to bring local members of the LGBTQ+ community together for a festive celebration on April 27.
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There’s an effort underway, in the current legislative session in Baton Rouge, to reverse course on the controversial execution method with Senate Bill 430.
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Study: From 2012 to 2021 Texas led the country with nearly 7,000 animal cruelty offenses, six times higher than the national average.
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April 18 through April 26, 2024. This schedule of Passover programs features shows sharing the meaning of Passover, thoughtful story-telling, music and even comedy.
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Social service agencies fear the proposed Arkansas budget increase of 1.76% for fiscal year 2025 will not even keep up with inflation.
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April 13, 2024. Mansfield Female College was founded by the Methodist Church in the 1850s in Mansfield, La., less than a decade after the town of Mansfield was established. Its first students were the daughters of wealthy Southern planters, who wanted their daughters to obtain higher education.
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Report: 37% of all births in Louisiana in 2020 were to Black women, yet they accounted for 62% of all pregnancy-associated deaths.
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If approved, Senate Bill 276 would make it a crime to give a pregnant woman an abortion pill without her knowledge or consent.
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Every Spring, when the roses are freshly bloomed, The American Rose Center opens its doors for visitors to walk through its 118 acres of rose gardens. On Wednesday, April 3rd, the American Rose Center reopened its doors for its 50th year.