Parents of baby who died in Bossier City daycare: 'We do not suspect' daycare
The tragic death of a three-month-old baby at a Bossier City daycare has shocked our community — and stunned beyond all belief a young family.
Bossier beware: Fake fines and phony deputies
The Bossier Parish Sheriff's Office is putting out an alert for a new wave of phone scams targeting residents.
Haughton gets faster emergency care with new Bossier Parish EMS station
Bossier Parish residents in Haughton have an extra measure of safety with the opening of a brand new EMS station located at 327 Elm Street, next to Haughton Elementary School.
Tragedy at Bossier City daycare: 3-month-old found lifeless, cause of death unknown
It's been one week since a heartbreaking incident involving the death of a three-month-old infant at a Bossier City daycare. While the incident occurred on Monday, March 11th, authorities released the news just last Friday.
Foodie frenzy: 318 Restaurant Week returns to Bossier City-Shreveport
It's time once again to tantalize your taste buds because 318 Restaurant Week is back for another delicious adventure.
All EVs in Louisiana? Haughton's Dodie Horton says, 'No way.'
Internal combustion engine vehicles will continue to be available for sale in Louisiana if two bills in the House of Representatives pass the Senate and are signed into law by the governor.
Can Bossier's Mike Johnson unite the Republican party?
He's undoubtedly the highest-profile national politician ever to emerge from our area. Born and raised in Shreveport, a graduate of Captain Shreve, but choosing to live now in Bossier Parish, Mike Johnson has been thrust upon the national scene.
Inside Barksdale AFB: Digital messaging enhances bomb squadron's SOUTHERN EDGE
No one can accuse the 343rd Bomb Squadron of losing its edge.
Updated: Bossier City free time calendar
Live music and notable events for your consideration.
Water boil advisory issued for Country Place Subdivision Water System in Bossier Parish
Bossier Parish Water Works officials have issued an immediate boil advisory for residents on the Country Place Subdivision Water System.
Officials are issuing the advisory following a break in the main water line that required the entire system to be shut down.
The following businesses and all Country Place residents are affected: Acorns to Oaks Pediatrics, Eastwood Baptist Church Daycare, Brookshire’s Grocery Store, Sonic Drive-In, and Marco’s Pizza.
Officials urge residents and businesses to follow the boil advisory until further notice.
Inside Barksdale AFB: Aim high. Big bonuses are on the line
With an estimated $1 billion dollar impact on the local economy, what happens inside the gates of Barksdale Air Force Base is of primary importance to us all. Right now, the Air Force is in a war for talent.
Bossier City Council: Heads down, votes cast, matters passed
The Bossier City Council got to work and rarely paused as it attended to agenda matters in a little over a half-hour on Tuesday.
Bossier City traffic hassles
A new traffic hassle for Bossier City commuters begins today.
$11.5 million Bossier Parish Sheriff's new crime lab: 'Not a need for voter approval'
The Bossier Parish Sheriff's Office is flush with cash — and Sheriff Julian Whittington has decided to spend some of it.
Sheriff investigating prisoner who died in custody at Bossier Max
The death of an inmate held at the Bossier Maximum Security Facility is being investigated.
Bossier Parish Central Library opens
The books have been packed up, lugged down the street, unpacked and put on the shelves — and the new Bossier Parish Central Library is now open. And all of that took only three days to accomplish.
Bossier City surplus includes two dozen mowers, bush hogs, trucks and more than a dozen 'totaled' Tahoes
The City of Bossier City could have quite a garage sale. In an ordinance up for final approval at Tuesday's meeting, the council will vote to dispose of a large inventory of mowers, bush hogs, tractors — a golf cart? — and more Fords, Chevys, and Dodge trucks than we could count. And more than a dozen 'totaled' Tahoes.
New $11.5 million Bossier Parish Sheriff's crime lab raises questions
Fresh off an appeal to asking taxpayers to donate money "to fight crime," word of an $11.5 million crime lab — apparently being built and funded by the Bossier Parish Sheriff's Office — is raising questions.
Bossier City massage businesses: MPC taking a 'hands-on' approach
At a Metropolitan Planning Commission Meeting last month, MPC executive director Carlotta Askew-Brown brought an issue before the commission that required a "hands-on" approach.