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  • Art in the Park invites community artists to Betty Virginia Park

    Art in the Park invites community artists to Betty Virginia Park

    SHREVEPORT, La. — People looking to spend time outdoors while creating art will have a chance to do both during “Art in the Park” at Betty Virginia Park, 3901 Fairfield Ave.

    The event is scheduled for Saturday beginning at 11 a.m. and is designed to bring together artists, nature lovers and members of the community in an outdoor setting.

    Participants are encouraged to bring blankets, refreshments and any art supplies they may want to use during the event. Some materials, including paper and paint, may also be available on site.

    Organizers say the event is free and open to the public.

    The gathering encourages attendees to take inspiration from the natural surroundings of the park — similar to the way Impressionist painters often created artwork outdoors “en plein air”.

  • Shreveport gears up for Mudbug Madness, Red River Rumble F1 Powerboat Showdown

    Shreveport gears up for Mudbug Madness, Red River Rumble F1 Powerboat Showdown

    SHREVEPORT, LA — Memorial Day weekend in the ArkLaTex has always been synonymous with spicy seafood and cold drinks, but this year, the region is doubling down on the excitement.

    Downtown Shreveport is set to become the ultimate epicenter of Southern culture as two of the area’s most anticipated events — the legendary Mudbug Madness Festival and the high-octane Red River Rumble F1 Powerboat Showdown — join forces to take over the riverfront beginning Friday.

    Whether you are looking to peel a few pounds of Louisiana crawfish or feel the thunderous return of the fastest outboard powerboats in the nation, this weekend is for you.

    Mudbug Madness

    What began in 1984 as a two-day street festival in downtown Shreveport is now one of Louisiana’s largest and most popular Cajun festivals, featuring country, pop, blues, and the very best in zydeco music. 

    Now a three-day festival held each Memorial Day weekend, Mudbug Madness is nationally recognized as one of the Southeast Tourism Society’s Top 20 Events and the American Bus Association’s Top 100 Events in the nation.

    Click here for a schedule and ticket information.

    Red River Rumble

    The 2026 Red River Rumble will feature more than 50 of the fastest outboard powerboats in the nation, with prime viewing opportunities at Riverview Park in Downtown Shreveport and at the Louisiana Boardwalk in Bossier City.

    The event is part of the IHRA F1 8-race series spanning North America, showcasing drivers as they tackle tight, technical courses with deck-to-deck intensity and speeds reaching up to 120 mph.

    The weekend kicks off with the IHRA F1 Block Party on Friday from 6 p.m. until 8 p.m. on Commerce Street in conjunction with Mudbug Madness. This fan-favorite event offers a rare chance to meet the drivers, see the boats up close, get autographs, and even have a chance to sit inside a real Formula 1 powerboat.

    Click here for a schedule and ticket information.

  • Interstate 49 south closed early Friday due to fatal big rig crash

    Interstate 49 south closed early Friday due to fatal big rig crash

    SHREVEPORT, La. – Interstate 49 south was closed early Friday due to a crash between two 18-wheelers.

    It happened around 1:20 a.m. on I-49 near Dr. Martin Luther King Drive. The section closed is north of North Market, and it remained closed at 8 a.m.

    Police confirm one person was killed in the crash and two others were injured.

    Drivers were asked to use Louisiana Highway 1 or U.S. Highway 71 as alternate routes.