SPAR Director Shelly Ragle about the latest riverfront flooding, particularly the water problems at the city's new dog park located at the Stoner Boat Launch
The Red River continues to rise as storms surround our region. The Red at Shreveport is expected to climb to 31 feet by Tuesday. The Red will likely remain at that level until Thursday.
The river is at 29.25 feet which is below flood stage of 30ft, but the high water on the Red is still causing problems along the riverfront in Shreveport and Bossier.
We certainly had great weather for Thanksgiving and Black Friday shopping, but the rain is here and it looks like it's not going anywhere any time soon.
Filmmaker John Phelan is hoping to raise awareness for people struggling to rebuild after the historic Red River flooding two months ago. His short documentary focuses on Sammy Charchio, a Wells Island Road resident, who's home of 65 years was destroyed by several feet of water...
Congressman John Fleming talks to Robert and Erin answering LA Treasurer John Kennedy's statements about FEMA's decision to deny individual flood assistance to Caddo/Bossier residents.