A bill to give the Republican and Democratic parties in Louisiana the option to exclude “no party” voters from their closed party primary elections is one Senate vote from landing on Governor Landry’s desk. Secretary of State Nancy Landry says while she does not have a position on this bill, she understands the logic behind it.
Also one Senate vote from the governor’s desk – a bill that would designate Shreveport as the Stuffed Shrimp Capital of Louisiana. The bill’s author, Shreveport Representative Joy Walters, says the history of stuffed shrimp in Shreveport dates back to the 1950s and 60s…
Today is Memorial Day, a day when we pause to pay tribute to the men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice to defend our freedom. Louisiana Veterans Affairs Secretary Charlton Meginley says he recently spent time with Gold Star families in Louisiana at an event, in which three of them shared their heartbreaking stories.
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Willis Knighton Health in Shreveport is the first health organization in the region to offer a new non-invasive liver cancer treatment. Dr. Gazi Zibari, the director of the Willis Knighton Advanced Surgery Center, says this technology is currently approved for treatment of liver cancer, but it might not be too far in the future that it could be used to treat other forms of cancer.