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Following a long battle between the Caddo Parish Commission and the Shreveport Chapter #237 Daughters of the Confederacy, the Confederate Caddo Parish Courthouse Monument will be moved to a site ...
SHREVEPORT, LA (KSLA) - UPDATE: After repeated efforts by opponents, the latest one to remove the Confederate flag outside the Caddo Parish Courthouse in downtown Shreveport finally succeeded. The ...
Caddo Parish has seen a significant decline in population and registered voter numbers over the past five years while Bossier ...
SHREVEPORT, LA (KSLA) - The Confederate Flag that flew for six decades in front of the Caddo Parish Courthouse is gone. Originally, the plan called for the flag to be removed by 4:00 p.m. Friday, ...
SHREVEPORT, La.- Caddo Parish has established a way for its residents to dispose of their worn out American flags. They received flag boxes from the National Association of County Officials to ...
A new policy at Caddo Parish Schools prohibits teachers and staff from displaying political items or expressing political ... The only flags allowed include the La. flag and the American flag.
Members of the Gulf Coast Patriot Network stood with Confederate flags in front of the Caddo Parish Courthouse for several hours on Thursday, protesting the idea that the Confederate monument ...
The marble and granite monument was erected between 1902 and 1906 on the grounds of the Caddo Parish Courthouse, which was built in 1926, where two previous courthouses stood. One of those ...
Caddo Parish has more than 20,000 inactive voters, as reported by Caddo Parish Registrar of Voters Dale Sibley. Sibley said the office frequently gets calls from people, specifically conservative ...
SHREVEPORT, La. - The Caddo Parish Commission has passed an ordinance that bans Confederate monuments on parish property. The ordinance, authored by Ken Epperson, passed by a 7-to-4 vote.
The United Daughters of the Confederacy has agreed to let a north Louisiana parish move an ornate 30-foot-high (9-meter-high) Confederate monument from the courthouse grounds to private land.