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28 Days Of Black History: Dr. C.O. Simpkins
Dr. C.O. Simpkins, Sr., was a dentist, civic leader, and hero in the Civil Rights movement in…
28 Days Of Black History: Dr. E. Edward Jones
Dr. E. Edward Jones was a known civil rights leader, who also became the first African American…
Winter storm update
Winter storm conditions worsened today in Caddo Parish, leaving more trouble behind for residents and city/parish leaders…
28 Days Of Black History: Leonard Barnes
Leonard C. Barnes was the first football coach at Booker T. Washington, the first to have the…
28 Days Of Black History: Gregory Tarver
Gregory Tarver became the first African American Senator in Northern Louisiana since reconstruction. His priority while serving as…
28 Days Of Black History: Carl Stewart
Carl Stewart, is the first African-American chief judge of the 5th Circuit. A native of Shreveport,Louisiana, Stewart…
28 Days Of Black History: Joyce Bowman
Joyce Bowman,was the first African American woman to chair both the Caddo Commission and the Shreveport City…
28 Days Of Black History: Patricia Dyas
On October 1, 1999, Dyas was prompted and served as the Assistant Chief of Fire Prevention making…
28 Days Of Black History: Pammela Lattier
The Honorable Pammela S. Lattier is the first woman and first African American Chief Judge for the…
28 Days Of Black History: Taylor Jamison
Taylor Jamison was the first African American millennial to hold the position of chairman of the Shreveport-Bossier…