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BAFB airman charged in child's death on base
Airman 1st Class Colton Ballance, assigned to the 2nd Security Forces Squadron, was charged by military authorities on Dec. 23 with the murder of his two-year-old infant stepson in base housing. -
Robbery suspects kidnap 2 Shreveport children
In February the Louisiana State Police announced 2-year-old Elijah Wong and 7-year-old Donnie Simmons of Shreveport were found after being abducted by two robbery suspects just one month prior. The suspects Antoinette Wong and Keith Rogers were wanted in connection with several armed robberies in the area. -
Texarkana, AR passes new anti-discrimination ordinance
The City of Texarkana, Arkansas passed a new anti-discrimination ordinance forbiding the city from discriminating against anyone in its hiring or business practices because of race, color, creed, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity and genetic information. -
Barksdale airman fatally stabbed at Bossier nightclub
Technical Sergeant Zechariah Casagranda was fatally stabbed during a melee in the rear parking lot of Rockin Rodeo early on the morning of January 23.
Casagranda was the assistant NCO in charge of 2nd Munitions Squadron line delivery.
21-year-old Benjamin William Shaw of Killeen, Texas is awaiting trial on a charge of second-degree murder. -
SWAR teen shot, killed at birthday party
Caitlin Caskey, 17, of Ashdown, Arkansas, was fatally shot while attending a birthday party Saturday night. The woman accused of killing Caskey, 40-year-old Tracie Dierks, appeared in court Tuesday for her alleged role in the shooting. In October, Dierks pleaded guilty and apologized to Caskey's family. -
Mexican drug cartel member rushed to Shreveport hospital from court
Francisco Antonio Colorado-Cessa, aka "Pancho," a defendant in a "high-risk" federal trial, was taken to University Health after suffering from a medical condition in the courtroom. -
Unbridled Love: Pair of ponies get hitched
A pair of ponies walked down the aisle all because their 5-year-old owner wanted them to start a family on the right hoof. Gabe Bush says his mother taught him you gotta get married before you have babies. -
Camp Minden burn chamber heads to Louisiana
[The incinerator]http://www.ksla.com/story/31053433/camp-minden-burn-chamber-on-its-way-to-louisiana?clienttype=generic that would be used to dispose of millions of pounds of M6 propellant currently stored at Camp Minden hit the road headed for Louisiana from Tulsa, where it was made. -
Record rainfall brings flooding to the ArkLaTex
Record rainfall brought major flooding to parts of Northwest Louisiana, requiring high-water rescues, [forcing evacuations](http://www.ksla.com/story/31425426/flash-flooding-forces-evacuations-in-haughtons-tall-timbers?clienttype=generic and the shutdown of major roadways. 2 people died. -
Louisiana woman makes U.S. Army history
Robeline native Tammy Barnett made armed forces history as the first woman to enlist in the infantry in the United States Army. -
9 injured in construction site collapse near Willis Knighton
Nine workers were pulled from a collapsed building at a Willis-Knighton medical building construction site in Shreveport. The contractor was cited in October by the Department of Labor for violation of OSHA regulations. -
Mansfield senior with autism crowned Prom King
Mansfield senior Buddy Evans was crowned the 2016 Prom King. Diagnosed with autism at age 5, Buddy grew up to become self-sufficient and outgoing - a goal his mother says she pursued with him with lots of love and socialization. Buddy went on to graduate from Mansfield High School in May. -
Storms bring tornadoes to East Texas
At least 2 tornadoes touched down in East Texas on this date during severe storms that left a trail of downed power lines and trees through Harrison County. -
Wandering donkey leads police to murder victim, son arrested
A wandering donkey led a Webster Parish deputy to the body of 57-year-old Bill Joiner, who had been beaten to death with a baseball bat. His 22-year-old son JonConnor Joiner was charged with second-degree murder and is expected to go to trial in early 2017. -
Black bear captured near downtown Minden
A black bear was the buzz around town when he was spotted wandering around downtown Minden. The 125 lb bear was captured unharmed by the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries agents. -
Twin toddlers found unresponsive in a pickup died
Twin 3-year-old toddlers were found unresponsive in a truck in June in Bossier City. Their mother said she was looking for them but could not find them. They were pronounced dead at Willis-Knighton Bossier a short time later. -
Mooringsport mother charged in wreck that ejected infant
A Mooringsport woman whose infant daughter was thrown from her SUV in a June a crash was arrested on a warrant in connection with the wreck. Lindsey Leigh Logan, 30, was charged with 2 counts of first-degree vehicular negligent injury in which her 7-year-old daughter was also injured. -
Former Caddo Commissioner gets 14 months for wire fraud
Former Caddo Parish Commissioner Michael Williams, 55, was sentenced to 14 months in federal prison after being convicted in March on 11 counts of wire fraud for defrauding the Caddo Parish Commission and stealing from a non-profit meant to help at-risk youth. -
Lawsuit over controversial N. Bossier rezoning for Walmart dismissed
A lawsuit over whether land in North Bossier could be rezoned to make way for a new Walmart is dismissed. The Bossier City Council [voted to rezone the land](?clienttype=generic) in September. It is still unclear when Walmart will begin construction on the super center. -
Remains found at Grand Canyon believed to be missing Louisiana woman
Remains found at the Grand Canyon are believed to be missing Louisiana woman Diana Zacarias of Natchitoches, who disappeared in April after taking a trip to the national park. The remains were later confirmed to be hers. -
Nurse charged in death of Bi-State inmate
The nurse that was treating a Bi-State Justice Center inmate who died after being found alone in her cell "in medical distress" last month was arrested and charged with negligent homicide. 20-year-old Morgan Angerbauer died of diabetic ketoacidosis while in custody in July. -
State asks for more personnel, resources from Shreveport-Bossier in response to S. Louisiana flooding
More deputies, police & fire personnel answer the call for more help with widespread searches for flood victims in south LA. -
3 inmates escape from Natchitoches Parish Detention Center
Willie Etheridge, Walshea Mitchell and Michael Elliot broke out of the Natchitoches Parish Jail and remained on the run for more than a month. The escapes led to new procedures at the jail and the terminations of some jail employees. -
6 Explo officials indicted related to 2012 explosion at Camp Minden
A federal grand jury returned a 32-count indictmentcharging six company officials of Explo Systems Inc. of defrauding the federal government and committing federal offenses relating to a munitions demilitarization contract with the U.S. Army. Explo is the company responsible for millions of pounds of improperly-stored M6 propellant that exploded at Camp Minden in 2016. -
Girl stabbed on school bus during fight over social media post
A fight over a social media post led to a fight that ended with a student being stabbed multiple times with a pocket knife on a school bus in Texarkana, Texas. The girl who police say stabbed the victim was arrested for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. -
Chancellor insists LSUHSC-Shreveport not in imminent danger of closing
Rumors of the imminent closure of LSU Health Sciences Center over funding issues prompted Interim Chancellor G.E. Ghali to issue a statement reassuring faculty and staff that the state-funded facility was "definitely NOT on any form of 'life support.' -
Bossier City Council votes to rezone land for new Walmart
After much controversy, lawsuits, and delays, the Bossier City Council votes to rezone a property in North Bossier for a new Walmart to be built at the corner of Wemple Rd. and Airline Dr., north of I-220. The land was annexed by the council back in June. -
Bakery refuses to write 'Trump 2016' on cake
A Facebook post shared by a Bossier Parish teen upset about employees at a Bossier City Albertson's bakery refusing to make a birthday cake decorated with the American flag and 'Trump 2016' garnered a lot of attention and made national headlines. The company later issued a statement apologizing. -
Mayor Tyler announces plans for aquarium in Shreveport
News of an aquarium coming to Shreveport created a quite a buzz in September. Mayor Ollie Tyler announced that the city had leased the long-empty Barnwell Garden & Art Center to the Planet Aqua Group for the development of a $4.3 million aquarium along the Red River on Clyde Fant Memorial Parkway. The aquarium is expected to open the Summer of 2017. -
Sligo Road bridge finally reopens
The wait finally ended for those wishing to cross the Sligo Road bridge over Red Chute Bayou in southern Bossier Parish. The bridge was scheduled to be complete in May, but high water in the area slowed the timeline this spring. Floodwaters from earlier this year and rushing debris damaged bents and caused erosion. The roadway was closed for more than a year while contractors work to replace it. -
Parents sue nurse, Texarkana jail operator over inmate's death
The parents of a 20-year-old Texarkana woman who died of diabetic complications while being held as an inmate at the Bi-State Justice Center Jail are suing a nurse and the company contracted to operate the lockup. -
Another blast at Camp Minden
More than 120,000 pounds of Clean Burning Ignitor (CBI) auto-ignited inside an earth-covered bunker early on the morning of September 29. The resulting fireball that lit up the night sky was [caught on video from a dash cam of a Louisiana State Police cruiser. -
Texarkana family pleads for prayers for beloved pet capybara
We met Chico, "Texarkana's beloved pet capybara," in October. His family was pleading for prayers, as the 120-plus pound rodent who "loves to dress up" was struggling with renal failure after a recent surgery. At last check, Chico was recovering. -
First burn of CBI at Camp Minden successful
The Louisiana National Guard announced that the first burn of 820 pounds of clean burning ignitor (CBI) stored at Camp Minden on this date was successful. It was the first of [3 burns])http://www.ksla.com/story/33516175/second-round-of-cbi-disposal-at-camp-minden-completed?clienttype=generic) that would be completed by the end of October. -
Whole Foods makes Shreveport debut
Whole Foods opened its first Shreveport store, located in the 1300 block of East 70th Street in November. The store hired more than 100 people from the Shreveport area and was also said to have helped local businesses by selling items made by local suppliers. -
Shreveport City leaders to discuss allowing Uber to operate within city limits
Allowing Uber to operate within city limits was on the agenda for Shreveport City Council's November 21 Public Safety Committee meeting. The discussion was the first step to possibly allowing the company to move in. -
Father wins death row reprieve on appeal
25-year-old Rodricus Crawford was [released from prison](www.ksla.com/story/33776078/ksla-news-12-investigates-behind-the-appeal-that-led-to-new-trial-for-shreveport-father?clienttype=generic) on $50,000 bond to await a new trial after spending 3 years on death row for the murder of 1-year-old son Roderius. Crawford’s appeal to the Louisiana Supreme Court cited a lack of evidence, confession or motive and judicial misconduct. He’s due back in court in January for more pre-trial hearings. -
Woman, baby rescued from car submerged in watery ditch
Another amazing rescue involving a toddler was [caught on camera](www.ksla.com/story/33780560/woman-baby-rescued-from-car-submerged-in-watery-ditch?clienttype=generic) in November, after another car clipped 24-year-old Candice Rance's Toyota Corolla and sent the car off the road and into a water-filled ditch. Witness Brad Smoak watched as firefighters pulled the lifeless body of her 2-year-old son Slayde from the submerged car. Fortunately, both the and his mother suffered only minor injuries. -
Baby survives being tossed 25-feet from Texarkana wreck
A little girl made her way into the spotlight after her survival from a car crash left everyone in disbelief. Firefighters called it a miracle when 8-month-old Bryce Hale was thrown at least 25 feet away from a car into a drainage grate in Texarkana, Arkansas. -
Alan Crump named Shreveport police chief
Mayor Ollie Tyler announced Alan Crump’s appointment to the city’s top law enforcement job. Crump had been running the department as interim chief and its 840 employees since July, when Police Chief Willie Shaw announced his retirement after 6 years at the helm.