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June rolls in with heat and scattered thunderstorms
June rolls in with heat and scattered thunderstorms

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time14 hours ago

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June rolls in with heat and scattered thunderstorms

SHREVEPORT, La. (KTAL/KMSS) – We opened the weekend with fantastic sunny and dry weather on Saturday. Sunday will bring a slight chance of thunderstorms, and the scattered storms will return during a hot and humid first week of June. We will enjoy one more night of cool temperatures in the low 60s Saturday night into Sunday morning. We will be clear through midnight, but scattered storms will be moving across Oklahoma overnight, arriving on the doorstep of the I-30 corridor by sunrise. Severe weather is unlikely, but a few rain showers may hold together as far south as northeast Texas. Most of Sunday will be dry for the rest of the ArkLaTex, with an increase in clouds leaving us partly to mostly cloudy throughout the day. High temperatures will be in the mid to upper 80s, with some mugginess returning with the arrival of rain. A few isolated thunderstorms are possible anywhere Sunday afternoon, especially in east Texas. Monday and Tuesday will likely be dry with temperatures rising into the low 90s, where highs will stay for most of the week. A slight chance of rain and thunderstorms will return midweek as a front passes north of the region. This front will approach later in the week, bringing a slightly higher chance of scattered storms Thursday through Saturday. Rainfall will average around 1 to 1.5 inches in Arkansas and Oklahoma over the next 7 days, tapering to a half inch or less further south into Texas and Louisiana. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Celebrate the Pilots' history making season
Celebrate the Pilots' history making season

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time2 days ago

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Celebrate the Pilots' history making season

SHREVEPORT, La. (KTAL/KMSS) — The City of Shreveport invites the public to wear purple and gold for a community-wide celebration of the LSU Shreveport Pilots' baseball team's history-making season. 'LSUS (58-0) broke the collegiate baseball record with its 58th-straight win Thursday night and will face Southeastern, Florida, tonight in the championship game,' stated the City of Shreveport. According to the City of Shreveport, Friday's NAIA World Series win would deliver the 'first-ever national champions in LSUS's history, but in the event of a loss, the Pilots would have a second chance Saturday in this double-elimination tournament.' Monday's event aims to celebrate the crowning of a national champion, highlighting the most remarkable college baseball season across all levels. Shreveport's own aims to take it all at the French Open, who is Christian Harrison 'This team has shown the heart, discipline, and relentless drive that define champions,' said Mayor Tom Arceneaux, 'No matter the final outcome, the City of Shreveport is immensely proud of what they've accomplished, and we look forward to honoring them with the celebration they've earned.' 'It's been a privilege to watch this team in their historic pursuit of perfection,' said LSUS Chancellor Dr. Robert Smith. 'They've represented LSU Shreveport in the best possible way on a national stage, and we can't wait to celebrate them back home in Shreveport.' The public celebration will include appearances by players and coaches, remarks from universityand city leadership, music, food trucks, and plenty of Pilot pride. Community members areencouraged to wear LSUS gear and come ready to cheer. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Shreveport's own aims to take it all at the French Open, who is Christian Harrison
Shreveport's own aims to take it all at the French Open, who is Christian Harrison

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time2 days ago

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Shreveport's own aims to take it all at the French Open, who is Christian Harrison

PARIS, France (KTAL/KMSS) – Nearly 4,000 professional tennis players compete every year, but only about 250 receive invitations to play on the prestigious clay courts of Roland-Garros in Paris. With just one week remaining before the tournament ends, this Shreveporter is determined to take home the title. Christian Harrison fought his way up the ranks when it came to playing tennis doubles, but his plans did not always involve having a partner. Plagued with injuries and many surgeries that began as early as 2009, Harrison's path required a re-focus that propelled him to heights he never reached before. A Shreveport native, he was born and raised in the city, sharing strong family ties in the community. His father, Pat Harrison was also born in Shreveport and served as the Head Pro at both the Shreveport Country Club and Pierremont Oaks Tennis Club before relocating his family to Texas in 2004, then landing at IMG Academy in Bradenton, Florida in 2008. There, he continued to coach Christian, along with his brother Ryan and his sister Madison. Christian debuted on ITF Junior Circuit at age 13 before injuries and illnesses sidelined him. He was subjected to many surgeries between 2009 and 2018. Left femur (2009), right hip (2013), left hip (2014), right shoulder (2014), right wrist (2014), right adductor (2014), left adductor (2014) and left femur (2018). Despite undergoing multiple surgeries, the family's dedication and his hard work paid off. Christian qualified for Wimbledon 2022, winning his opening match, a feat he had always dreamed of. But once again, his body let him down with a foot injury, leaving him unable to walk. He left the court knowing he would not be able to continue to the next round. He found himself at a crossroads, having to choose between playing singles and risking further injuries or putting all of his attention towards a more physically manageable doubles career. With more left to give, he decided to continue playing as part of a doubles team. The decision quickly paid off. In 2024, Christian began playing with partner Evan King. In just their second Association of Tennis Professionals Tour (ATP), the duo found success, winning the Dallas Open in February 2025. Christian, who was ranked 198 in men's singles, was now ranked number 54 as a part of the dynamic men's doubles pair. By March 2025, they reached a new career-high doubles ranking of 36 in the world. In May, the pair were ranked number 19, well qualifying them for the French Open held at Roland Garros in Paris. The French Open began on May 19 and players will battle it out through June 8, 2025. Currently, Christian and Evan have advanced to the third round in men's doubles. In mixed doubles Christian plays with N. Melichar-Martinez where they have advanced to the second round at the ongoing tournament. He is set to compete in both events tomorrow, showcasing his skills and determination on the court as he seeks to make his mark in this year's French Open. The path to success will involve beating out last year's French open champions Marcelo Arévalo and Mate Pavić, who won the title in 2024 by defeating Simone Bolelli and Andrea Vavassori in the final. Your family has a variety of options to catch all the action and root for Shreveport. Coverage is available on TNT Sports, truTV, and Max. You can even listen live and view playing schedules of other fan favorites like Coco Gauff on Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Explore dementia care resources at The Bridge in Shreveport
Explore dementia care resources at The Bridge in Shreveport

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time2 days ago

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Explore dementia care resources at The Bridge in Shreveport

SHREVEPORT, La. (KTAL/KMSS) – The Bridge Alzheimer's & Dementia Resource Center invites the community to open house tours every other Tuesday. The tours will allow guests to learn about The Bridge's programs, meet the team, and delve into its available services supporting caregivers and individuals living with Alzheimer's and other dementias in the region. CHRISTUS highlights speech therapy for communication disorders Guests will also be able to see The Bridge Adult Day Center, Northwest Louisiana's first dementia-centered adult day program. This program provides individuals with dementia with a safe, inviting environment while caregivers relax and refresh. 'We want people to know that they're not alone,' said Toni Goodin, Executive Director of The Bridge Alzheimer's & Dementia Resource Center. 'These tours are a simple way for anyone—whether a caregiver, family member, or healthcare provider—to come see what we offer and ask questions in a relaxed, welcoming setting.' The first tour will take place on Tuesday, June 3, from 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Registration is not required. For more information, visit The Bridge during tour hours. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Bossier City public health emergencies: gases, damaged sewer manhole
Bossier City public health emergencies: gases, damaged sewer manhole

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time2 days ago

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Bossier City public health emergencies: gases, damaged sewer manhole

BOSSIER CITY, La. (KTAL/KMSS) — The Bossier City council has declared that 'emergencies did exist' which affected property, public health, and safety. The emergencies were due to the damage to gravity sewer manholes and lift stations caused by excessive use and corrosive H2S gases – commonly known as 'sewer gas' – a colorless, flammable gas with a rotten-egg odor, according to a recent Bossier City Council ordinance. Ordinance number 66 details the needed emergency support to rehabilitate the influent sewer manhole and replace the Boardwalk lift station discharge manifolds and support brackets, which will cost $77,220.90 to repair. Unleash your inner artist at Bossier City's brewery and pub On May 20, the Bossier City Council and Mayor appropriated funds from the Sewer Capital and Contingency Fund. The 2025 Sewer Capital and Contingency Budget is hereby amended to increase expenditures for required repairs by $77,220.90 and decrease Fund Balance by $77,220.90. The ordinance was motioned by Brian Hammons and seconded by Vince Maggiano. The City Council noted the ordinance was discussed and open to public input on Tuesday, May 20. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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