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By Frank Johnson

The 2026 race for mayor of Shreveport is growing, with six candidates now publicly declared ahead of the November 3 election. The field includes the incumbent mayor, two sitting Caddo Parish commissioners, a state representative, a veteran community challenger, and a former commissioner — setting up what is expected to be a compet...


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By Journal Staff

BOSSIER CITY — What initially appeared to be a single unauthorized drone sighting over Barksdale Air Force Base on March 9 was in fact the opening of a coordinated, week-long intrusion campaign involving multiple waves of sophisticated unmanned aircraft, according to a confidential internal military briefing document reviewed by A...


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The Caddo Parish Commission recognized military service, community leaders and local student achievement during its March 19 meeting, adopting a series of special resolutions highlighting contributions across the parish.

The meeting opened with a remembrance honoring service members who lost their lives in the ongoing conflict with Iran. Commissioners held a c...


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Another Broken Egg Café, 855 Pierremont Road, Shreveport.

By DAVID ERSOFF, Journal Contributor

Brunch has always been one of my favorite meals. Sadly, I don’t get it very often, probably because I never plan well enough in advance. Sunday brunch is very popular and without...


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The Bossier Parish Sheriff’s Office is warning residents about a scam targeting families of recently arrested individuals.

Sheriff Julian Whittington said scammers are using online booking information to identify and contact relatives while posing as law enforcement officers. The callers claim they can reduce a bond or arrange for a release if money is sent im...


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