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

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time3 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 This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.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 police crackdown on squatters with operation blue
Shreveport police crackdown on squatters with operation blue

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time22-05-2025

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Shreveport police crackdown on squatters with operation blue

SHREVEPORT, La. (KTAL/KMSS)—Mayor Tom Arceneaux proposed, and the city council approved a new ordinance on squatting, which went into effect in April 2025. The mayor said, 'I am pleased with the way that this is working, and I think it has in fact given police a new tool to help with people who are in houses where they don't have a right to belong.' Shreveport police have begun enforcing it with Operation Blue. They have arrested over a dozen squatters. Police say some of the crimes committed by squatters have included unauthorized entry, burglary, trespassing, property damage, theft, drug activity, and even armed threats. Caddo Commissioner John-Paul Young says the city needs to aggressively go after the owners of blighted property. Blighted properties are handouts for squatters. He told us, 'Owning a blighted property has been a crime in Shreveport for twenty-one years. It's long past time the mayor kept his main campaign promises to restore our neighborhoods to safety and livability by enforcing this law against absent owners.' Young says he is talking about ordinance 58-207 (Penalty for maintaining blight), which is a criminal misdemeanor punishable by a five-hundred-dollar fine or thirty days in jail per day until the issue is corrected. In response, the mayor said, 'I'm not going to debate Commissioner Young in the media. I think there are lots of tools that have, and we're looking at all those tools to see what are the most effective tools for enforcement.' If you suspect squatters on a property, you can contact Shreveport Police through the Port City 311 App or call them at 318-673-6950. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Give for Good raises $2.53 million for north Louisiana nonprofits
Give for Good raises $2.53 million for north Louisiana nonprofits

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time07-05-2025

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Give for Good raises $2.53 million for north Louisiana nonprofits

SHREVEPORT, La. (KTAL/KMSS) – The Community Foundation of North Louisiana announced that Give for Good, in its 12th year, raised $2,535,735 for over 200 regional nonprofits. GFG is an annual online fundraiser that invites all to take part in philanthropy and help transform communities. Fundraiser to reunite siblings, fight against muscular dystrophy 'Give for Good is such a wonderful celebration of our community's generosity and collaborative spirit,' said CFNLA CEO Kristi Gustavson. 'We are honored to provide this opportunity to showcase the vital contributions our local nonprofits make to our community and are so proud of the way that our citizens step up year after year to support this work. Thank you to all the individuals and organizations participating in Give for Good 2025!' Over $2.53 million was raised through 8,708 gifts from 4,207 donors to support 222 regional nonprofits. GFG has raised nearly $25 million since its creation in 2014. Nonprofit works to save ShreveCorps amid funding cut 'Give for Good is the most important philanthropic day of the year,' said Shreveport Mayor Tom Arceneaux. 'Hundreds of charities participate and benefit from additional contributions from the Lagniappe Fund. I was proud to join with so many others to make my donations during Give for Good.' Source: CFNLA Source: CFNLA Source: CFNLA Visit for the complete list of results. To learn more or become involved, contact CFNLA at giveforgood@ or 318-221-0582. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. For the latest news, weather, sports, and streaming video, head to

Caddo Parish leaders unite in Baton Rouge for joint legislation
Caddo Parish leaders unite in Baton Rouge for joint legislation

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time24-04-2025

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Caddo Parish leaders unite in Baton Rouge for joint legislation

CADDO PARISH, La. (KTAL/KMSS) – On Thursday, April 24th, more than 80 leaders from across Caddo Parish traveled together to Baton Rouge to engage directly with cabinet departments and members of the legislature on behalf of the citizens of Caddo Parish, according to a press release. 'We were delighted to be able to bring so many of our local leaders to Baton Rouge for this inaugural event,' said Shreveport Mayor Tom Arceneaux. 'This is the first time in recent memory that we have brought the needs of Shreveport and Caddo Parish to Baton Rouge as a group.' SPD hosts Gary, Indiana police officers as part of Public Safety Partnership Organizations included Caddo Parish administrators and commissioners, Shreveport administration and council members, Shreveport Police and Fire Departments, District Attorney's Office, Caddo Schools administration and School Board members, Caddo Sheriff, Shreveport City Marshall, Port of Caddo-Bossier, LSUS, NLCOG, NLEP, Red River Waterway Commission, Caddo Levee District, Caddo Head Start, Town of Vivian, Village of Ida, and Shreveport-Bossier African American Chamber and the Greater Shreveport Chamber. 'Caddo Parish Day at the Capitol is all about collaboration,' said Caddo Parish Administrator/CEO Erica R. Bryant. 'When leaders from across our parish come together to engage our state agencies and legislators, the conversations and solutions that result allow us to align our priorities and work toward solutions that ultimately help us improve the quality of life for our residents.' Louisianans honored for art, service at Community Awards Ceremony The release added that participants met with Lt. Gov. Billy Nungesser, State Education Superintendent Dr. Cade Brumley, LED Secretary Susan Bourgeois, Revenue Secretary Richard Nelson, and representatives from the Office of the Governor, Attorney General, Juvenile Justice, and Department of Transportation. 'Education is the foundation of a strong Louisiana, and it's important that our voices are heard at the Capitol,' said Keith Burton, Superintendent of Caddo Parish Schools. 'For us, Caddo Parish Day provided a critical opportunity to ensure our Board Members and school leaders are at the table with agency heads and lawmakers, sharing what our students need and how we can move faster to help them succeed.' Leaders gather to celebrate business growth at annual chamber banquet in Marshall Attendees also visited the Capitol, witnessed legislative activity, and met with members of the Northwest Louisiana Delegation to share specific requests. 'By aligning the outreach of our School Board, City Council, and Parish Commission with members of our business community, we are showcasing for the administration and the legislature the collaborative approach we are taking to improving our community,' said Dr. Timothy Magner, President of the Greater Shreveport Chamber. 'With the tremendous turnout and success of this inaugural effort, our goal is to make this an annual event that will grow in size and impact year after year.' Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Mayor Arceneaux to attend ‘Caddo Day' at Louisiana State Capitol
Mayor Arceneaux to attend ‘Caddo Day' at Louisiana State Capitol

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time22-04-2025

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Mayor Arceneaux to attend ‘Caddo Day' at Louisiana State Capitol

SHREVEPORT, La. (KTAL/KMSS) – Shreveport Mayor Tom Arceneaux will travel to Baton Rouge this week to take part in Caddo Day at the state Capitol, joining around 70 local leaders and officials from both the city and parish. The goal is to share North Louisiana's priorities with state lawmakers and advocate for key legislation. Among the top issues on the agenda is a proposed state law targeting unlawful occupancy. If passed, individuals would have to demonstrate they have a legal right to be there, reversing the current assumption that someone can remain unless asked to leave. More Local News Shreveport has already implemented a similar ordinance that went into effect on April 3. Mayor Arceneaux says police have conducted over 50 property checks and made seven arrests related to unlawful occupancy. Officers plan to refine their approach moving forward to better identify and remove squatters during early-morning operations. The mayor is also reminding residents of an upcoming deadline to apply for the city's summer internship programs. Applications are due this Friday. College students who are sophomores or above are eligible to apply for the Mayor's Internship Program, while high school students through college freshmen can apply through the Department of Community Development. Both applications are available on the City of Shreveport website. Mayor Arceneaux also addressed last week's SporTran bus explosion, describing the outcome as a 'miracle.' Thanks to the quick thinking and training of the bus driver, all passengers were safely evacuated before the explosion. The mayor praised both the driver and SporTran leadership for their calm, effective response in what could have been a deadly situation. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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