Gov. John Bel Edwards is right. “The extent of the damage, if anything, is more visible today because it’s uncovered by the trees,” he said upon looking at the destruction
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio — not particularly popular, not particularly pleasant, not particularly accomplished — announced his presidential candidacy the other day. Nobody was excited, but then
Despite rain delays that still have work behind schedule, the baseball portion of the new Ruston Sports Complex will be ready for the Dixie Youth Baseball World Series in July.
The city of Ruston hopes to capitalize on the same outpouring of volunteer spirit that followed the April 25 tornado as it recruits help for this summer’s Dixie Youth Baseball
The Tarbutton Road overpass (pictured above) and a portion of an adjacent service road will be closed through the summer for the next phase of work on the new bridge.
Mary Lucile Foster Holley, 88, of Arkadelphia and formerly of Little Rock, Arkansas, passed away on Tuesday, May 14, 2019. She was born to Tom and Lucile Foster in Tuscumbia,
Nick Bustamante, professor in the Louisiana Tech School of Design, will open a show titled “As Night Spills into Day” on June 7 at artspace (www.artspaceshreveport.com) in Shreveport. The opening
Members of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. Epsilon Psi Omega Chapter in Grambling recently donated food, clothing and shoes to Christian Community Action.
Funeral services for Curtisha Bell, 37, will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday May 30, 2019, at the Ebenezer Baptist Church in Strong, Arkansas. Interment will immediately follow at the