'RuPaul's Drag Race: Night of the Living Drag' Comes To Shreveport— We Think There's A Problem Here
'RuPaul's Drag Race: Night of the Living Drag' tour is making a one-night-only stop in Shreveport and that’s news by itself. But at AGR, we examined this story and found something a bit odd, a difference between the Shreveport showing and others around the nation that could indicate a problem.
Shreveport Pursuing New Noise Ordinance To Combat Street Violence-- Liz Swaine Joins AGR
The controversy of Texas Street’s blaring music, brawls and shootings has raged on for months unanswered by a City Council beset with division and scandals on racial and partisan lines while ultimately the people and businesses of Shreveport suffer. Is it time to enact a special ordinance for the Entertainment district itself? Or will a total overhaul of ordinances on noise and public disturbances be necessary.
Government Gangsters: Kash Patel Joins American Ground Radio To Discuss His New Book
American Ground Radio was joined by a former top official in the Trump White House, the Department of Defense, the Intelligence Community, and the Department of Justice Mr. Kash Patel to discuss his latest book exposing the bad actors who worked to thwart the Trump administration: Government Gangsters.
Biden Treasury Secretary Doesn’t ‘See Any Signs’ Of An Economic Downturn
Biden Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen just told the nation she did not “see any signs the economy is at risk of a downturn” during a Monday interview on CNBC.
ICYMI: The Startling Statement of Shanerika Flemings, Shreveport City Council's Power-Shift
The fallout from the Shreveport City Council isn’t going away any time soon.
"Certain person" Councilman James Green May Have Committed A Felony— Impersonating An Officer Is A Crime
City Council Chairman James Green could be in some serious trouble this time.
Kevin Sorbo On His New Children's Book, New Film, And Americans Standing Up Like Lions
Actor, Producer, and Author Kevin Sorbo joined Stephen Parr and Louis R. Avallone for American Ground Radio Tuesday to discuss his new book and new movie but the conversation went waaaaay wider than that, touching on the collapse of cancel culture the evils of Hollywood, and the rise of Lions.
Bossier City Moves From Term-Limit Debate To Muzzling Public Comment
Lousiana news outlets have indicated a major breakdown in good order during the Tuesday meeting of the Bossier City Council during a heated discussion of a proposed ballot measure on term limits. This has led to a possible vote to limit public comments during meetings.
Unofficial Poll: Lafayette, Louisiana Says “Hell No” To Masking
While Dr. Anthony Fauci told CNN in a recent interview with Michael Smerconish that a return to masking could be coming, insisting in defiance of several studies that the masks do work and he hopes that people would abide by mandates, Louisianans in an unofficial Poll by KPEL just weren’t having it.
New Caddo Parish Commissioner Sworn In One Month Before Election Day
Grace Anne Blake was sworn into office as a Caddo Parish Commissioner on September 5th will only hold the seat until the next election which will be on Oct. 14th.
New Texas Law Makes Drunk Drivers More Accountable
A brand new law in Texas adds a new layer of accountability to driving while intoxicated that will prove to be both a deterrent and the closest we as a society may get to restitution for the families and children who’ve lost parents to drunk driving accidents.
Louisiana Tiger Island Fire Ruled Arson— Officials Confirm Fire 'was deliberate'
The Tiger Island Fire, which is approximately 50% contained as of this report, has been ruled as arson according to Louisiana State officials. The largest wildfire in the history of the state which has destroyed over thirty thousand acres or about 50 square miles and damaged 20 homes and structures was set intentionally according to the Louisiana State Department of Agriculture and Forestry (LDAF).
Will 'Bidenomics' End Biden?
Few have been able to articulate the enormity of Joseph R. Biden’s lie that ‘Bidenomics’ is working better than the Heritage Foundation’s Dr. E.J. Antoni. He established to Fox Business "That’s an utterly appalling claim for an American president to make right now, given the state of the housing market. The American Dream is owning your own home, and the policies of this administration have made that all but impossible for nearly an entire generation of Americans."
Sen. John Neely Kennedy’s Offers A Master Class To Louisiana GOP On Bringing National Issues Home
Once again, Louisiana’s, favorite U.S. Senator John Neely Kennedy in an Op-Ed to the Shreveport Times has done what so many others in the Republican party have failed to do as we discussed yesterday: he brought the national issues home to Louisiana and framed them in the appropriate context for Louisiana voters.
James Green Was 'Driving While Black'? Video Shows Otherwise— He Flashed State Trooper Patch And City Marshal Badge When Pulled Over
Shreveport City Council Chairman James Green might need to check his ‘privilege,’ his political privilege that is. During an August 22 city council meeting Green implied that the recent scandal around his unauthorized Council clerk office pay raises was motivated because the employees affected “just happen to be of color.” Green even went so far in his homily that “anybody in America know we that of a color we don't go by the same rules,” as to claim that he was recently pulled over “while driving black.”