Big-time outdoor live music returns to Bossier City. 'Rock and roll all nite' as Hurricane Alley smokes.
The East Bank Mafia Smokeout is Saturday — it's the first-ever EBM barbecue competition to kick off the grand reopening of live music at Hurricane Alley.
Speaker Johnson responds to the Biden State of the Union
Following his first State of the Union since becoming Speaker of the House, Mike Johnson delivered a video response. Here are his comments in full:
Who did Speaker of the House Mike Johnson invite to the State of the Union address?
Was it a bit unusual to see a local face on the State of the Union Address? There he was, right behind President Biden, Benton's very own, House Speaker Mike Johnson.
Inside Barksdale AFB: Air Force expects reintroduction of warrant officers to attract cutting-edge talent
Warrant officers are making a comeback in the Air Force. A warrant officer is a specialized rank between enlisted personnel and commissioned officers. They are highly skilled subject matter experts in specific technical fields.
Bossier City traffic hassles grow
The latest lane closures and construction you’ll face in Bossier City for the next few weeks.
Soon, you won't need a permit to carry a concealed weapon in Louisiana. When that law goes into effect.
Louisiana lawmakers heard Gov. Jeff Landry's call to action on crime, and 11 bills passed by the legislature were signed into law this week.
Inside Barksdale AFB: The Air Force bonus check benefit few Airmen know about
Every Airman is responsible for their career, but there is a new sheriff in town at the 307th Bomb Wing whose mission is to ensure Airmen don't miss out on thousands of dollars in benefits and incentives.
Compliance check identifies Airline Dr. store clerk for sale of alcohol to an underage buyer
On Thursday, February 29th, the Bossier Parish Sheriff's Office JCAT/Narcotics Team conducted a compliance check operation targeting stores in Bossier Parish to make sure they were not selling alcohol to persons under the age of 21.
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Here are some upcoming events where you can meet new people in Bossier City.
Bossier Parish Sheriff appeals for donations 'to fight crime.' But is that where the money is really going?
Bossier Parish citizens are proud to support law enforcement. We do it every day by obeying laws, respecting law enforcement officers — and with our hard-earned tax dollars. The Bossier Parish Sheriff's Office is well funded, flush with cash, holding millions of dollars in its accounts, yet it has issued "an appeal to citizens to join in the fight against crime." Asking citizens to donate money as a voluntary show of support for law enforcement is one thing. But saying the money raised will aid in the "fight against crime" is disingenuous at best and likely downright misleading.
Top secret love affair: Air Force employee accused of leaking classified intel on dating site
A retired Army Lieutenant Colonel working as a civilian for the U.S. Air Force assigned to the U.S. Strategic Command (USSTRATCOM) at Offutt Air Force Base is accused of leaking highly sensitive national security secrets to a woman he met on a foreign dating website.
While at a Bossier City business, my credit card was cloned. It happened on Airline Drive.
Credit card fraud may be making a comeback in Bossier City.
It's Super Tuesday, but not in Louisiana
A wide swath of the U.S. is voting today for what is called "Super Tuesday." Presidential primary elections or caucuses are putting about one-third of the total delegates required to be elected up for grabs.
Bossier City traffic hassle: Lane closure on Benton Rd.
The Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development says that beginning on Wednesday, March 6, 2024, at 7:00 a.m. …
Why did Vince Maggio vote against and then for term limits in separate Bossier City Council votes? 'I pushed the wrong button,' he says.
A surprising admission came out of the last Charter Commission town hall held on Tuesday, February 27. District 5 councilmember Vince Maggio was asked why he voted first against, and then for, local term limits in City Council meetings.
B-52 hypersonic weapon display sends a powerful message
As Russian President Vladimir Putin once again warned of a nuclear response to NATO sending ground troops to Ukraine, The U.S. Air Force sent a timely signal of strength and preparedness.
Second-year medical students at LSU Health Shreveport School of Medicine receive their white coats
On Saturday, March 2, 149 LSU Health Shreveport School of Medicine students participated in a traditional rite of passage called the "White Coat Ceremony," signifying their entrance into the medical profession.
Food truck Saturday at the East Bank District in Bossier City
There will be 11 food trucks in the EBD from Noon until 7 p.m. today. Plus, two added incentives to head to the EBD.
Buzzer beater sends Parkway back to the Division 1 Select state title game
Parkway’s Chloe Larry sinks an amazingly lonnnnnnnnng buzzer beater for a last-second victory over undefeated Walker High School 64-63 in overtime, taking the Panthers to the Louisiana High School Athletic Association Division I Non-Select final.
The problem with Mexican restaurants in Bossier City? It's not what you think
Just about any time a new restaurant opening is announced in Bossier City, you can practically hear the collective groan: "Oooooh boy. Another Mexican food restaurant?!"