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KTAL-TV

About: KTAL-TV is a television station licensed to Texarkana, Texas, United States, serving the Shreveport, Louisiana, area as an affiliate of NBC.
Contact Us: 318-629-6000

Dak Prescott returns home for field dedication

Dak Prescott speaks on teammates death

Week 10: Thursday Louisiana and Texas high school football scores & highlights

Harvest Regional Food Bank tackles growing hunger in Texarkana

Dak Prescott visits Shreveport health center named in mom's honor

MPA sends cease and desist to META over Instagram teen settings

Live! in the Community with the Cares Krewe supports Roy's Kids

Catfish Me Please season 2 premieres at Shreveport's Robinson Film Center

American Legion Post 14 hosts Veterans Day Bricks of Honor

Drought increases, relief late in November?

Jefferson Veterans Day event hosted by Legion and VFW posts

'Plant a Tree, Plant a Flag' at Keep Bossier Beautiful's free giveaway

Weekend front to bring HUGE temperature drop

Convenient gourmet meals for holidays from BPCC students

LSUS baseball panel discussion to celebrate historic perfect season

DC 'sandwich guy' found not guilty of misdemeanor assault

Texas author Theo Boyd shares message of healing in new book 'Hope All the Way'

Hyssop Care Foundation launches $2 Million campaign to fight homelessness in Shreveport

Mayor Arceneaux discusses downtown safety, SNAP concerns, and early voting

Registration open for Alzheimer’s and Dementia conference

KRUE Events in Shreveport offering free meals to those affected by shutdown

'Full for the Holidays' aims to provide meals to Shreveport students during holiday break

Cowboys defensive end Marshawn Kneeland dead at 24: NFL

Shreveport police address demands for enhanced patrols after Halloween brawl

Rep. Cleo Fields on Democrats fighting for ACA funding

Unseaonably warm weather Thusday, cold blast this weekend

Shreveport urged to back Salvation Army's Christmas drive

Veterans honored at Northwest Louisiana Veterans Home Parade

POTW: Fouke's Joshua Scoggins

Shreve Library hosts free events for Native American Heritage Month