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28 Days of Black History: Carolyn Jones
First African American student at Creswell Elementary. Louisiana had come a long way since the 1960s when
Caddo Juvenile Courts reopens today; Caddo Health Unit remains closed
Caddo Parish Juvenile Court will resume operations today, as water has been restored to the building. The
Charles Jenkins’ New Book SEASONS, Available Now
The global spiritual leader thought provoker and celebrated GRAMMY®-recognized, Stellar Award-winning artist Charles Jenkins continues his mark
28 Days of Black History: Jasmine Green
Green is the Youngest African American woman to serve on the school board and hold elected office
Water Distribution Sites
While utility companies and law enforcement agencies have restored water in some areas in ArkLaTex after a
28 Days of Black History: Tony Hunter
First African American Constable in northwest Louisiana Tony is a well-known pastor throughout Caddo Parish. Also, he’s
New Song: Just Like God by Evvie McKinney
A multi-faceted performer with roots in the church, 24-year-old Evvie McKinney is passionate about creating powerful music
Kelly Price record deal with Motown Gospel and new EP
Motown Gospel, in a joint venture with SANG GIRL! Inc., announces the signing of the iconic singer
28 Days of Black History: Charlie Caldwell
The first African American to hold the office of Shreveport City Marhsal. Marshal Caldwell, Jr. holds a
28 Days Of Black History: Kelvin J. Cochran
Kelvin J. Cochran born and raised in Shreveport, LA. As a little boy, watching Shreveport firefighters put