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KTAL Shreveport on MSNMayor Arceneaux on SPD car wash controversy, Block By Block initiativeThe mayor, along with other city leaders and volunteers, will kick off the MLK neighborhood sweep at 8 a.m. at 1845 Linear St ...
SHREVEPORT, La. - Shreveport Mayor Tom Arceneaux and Police Chief Wayne Smith are speaking out after images circulated online ...
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KTAL Shreveport on MSNShreveport residents can track major city infrastructure projectsThe City of Shreveport has launched a new online dashboard allowing residents to track the progress of major infrastructure ...
SHREVEPORT, La. - The first day of school is right around the corner, which means school zones will be active and so will ...
Shreveport Mayor Tom Arceneaux acknowledged the city's flood risk, but stated that a situation like the recent deadly flooding in Texas is unlikely to occur in Shreveport due to differences in ...
Shreveport's mayor and police chief have issued statements regarding the now viral post showing officers in uniform at the ...
The expansion will also enhance operations at the company’s existing production and distribution center in Caddo Parish.
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Water tower design concerns at Shreveport city councilCity council members are questioning the design process for the city's water towers, with some members unhappy with the direction of the designs and wanting to be more involved in future committee ...
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KTALnews.com on MSNAfter Texas flooding, Arceneaux says Shreveport unlikely to see similar threatShreveport Mayor Tom Arceneaux acknowledged the city's flood risk, but stated that a situation like the recent deadly flooding in Texas is unlikely to occur in Shreveport due to differences in weather ...
Caddo Parish is getting another potential boost in jobs as Ascentek, Inc., announces a new $50 million manufacturing and ...
Shreveport paid $1.2 million to redo a water tower, and now additional work is needed, which concerns city council members when taxpayers are faced with a ...
“The residents of Shreveport deserve to see where their dollars are going and how those investments are moving forward,” said Mayor Tom Arceneaux.
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