Time Again For Another Drug Take-Back Day
Caddo Sheriff Steve Prator and Police Chief Willie Shaw said citizens can dispose of unwanted prescription drugs this Saturday at Sheriff's Safety Town as part of National Prescription Drug Take Back Day.
Caddo Sheriff Steve Prator and Police Chief Willie Shaw said citizens can dispose of unwanted prescription drugs this Saturday at Sheriff's Safety Town as part of National Prescription Drug Take Back Day.
The Caddo Parish Sheriff’s Office is offering state-required training for anyone wanting to obtain a concealed handgun permit, said Sheriff Steve Prator.
The Caddo Parish School Board has appointed Debra Seamster to serve as interim representative to fill the vacancy in District 3.
Caddo Superintendent Dr. Geral Dawkins highlights measures being taken to move district forward.
The Louisiana Department of Education (LDOE) today issued its list of schools identified for improvement, revealing areas of gain and needed focus for the state’s school districts. In Caddo Parish, one school, J.S. Clark MicroSociety, exited AU status this year.
At a mid-morning news conference came word that a coalition of area fire department's decided to ban the sale and use of fireworks through the end of the month.
Shreveport Police detectives investigating an alleged kidnapping and rape now believe the suspect responsible for that crime may have attacked another victim late last month.
The Shreveport Police Department will conduct a safety checkpoint tomorrow in south Shreveport.
The checkpoint will be held Friday morning, May 27, 2011 as an integral component of an ongoing, singular commitment on the part of authorities to reduce the number of deaths and injuries reported on our roadways.
Dozens of Caddo Parish high school seniors will join Mayor Cedric Glover, principals and other dignitaries at a picnic-themed luncheon Tomorrow, Friday, May 6, 2011, at the Independence Stadium Skybox on the Louisiana State Fairgrounds.
ArtBreak takes over the Shreveport Convention Center this weekend with 3 stages of student performances, thousands of pieces of student artwork, 30 Hands-on Arts Activities with professional artists, and so much more!!
I told you earlier in the week about Caddo Sheriff's Safety Town being a drop-off point for your unused or unwanted prescription meds, now Shreveport Police Chief Willie Shaw has announced that his department will join together with other local law enforcement agencies to participate in the national "Take-Back" initiative for prescription medications to be held this weekend.
Citizen’s can dispose of unwanted prescription drugs this Saturday at Sheriff’s Safety Town as part of National Prescription Drug Take Back Day.
Local law enforcement agencies across the country will be working in co-operation with the DEA to set up collection sites for old, unwanted, and expired pharmaceutical controlled substances and other medications