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The City of Shreveport has amazing, people, places and events! Tune in to this podcast to discover more.
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On this episode of the I Love Shreveport Podcast, we had the opportunity to sit down with Shreveport native and Olympian Kendrick Farris for an inspiring conversation about fitness, discipline, and what it truly takes to compete at the highest level.Kendrick shared his journey from Shreveport to the Olympic stage, the importance of consistency in training, and how maintaining both physical and mental strength plays a major role in achieving your goals. His passion for health, wellness, and motivating others shines through as he discusses the mindset required to push past limits and stay focused on long-term success.Whether you’re an athlete, someone starting your fitness journey, or just looking for motivation to stay committed to your goals, this episode is full of valuable insight and encouragement.Be sure to tune in, hear his story, and get inspired by one of Shreveport’s own. 💪🏾🏋🏾‍♂️#ILoveShreveport #Fitness #OlympianMindset #ShreveportProud
Today we celebrate the hardworking employees who keep the City of Shreveport moving forward every day. From public safety to public works, administration to community services, their dedication and commitment help make our city stronger. Thank you to all of our employees for the work you do and the pride you take in serving our community. Your efforts do not go unnoticed. 👏🏾 #CityofShreveport #EmployeeAppreciation
City Council Meeting 2-24-26
City Council Meeting Replay 2-10-26
Last week’s winter weather event put our city to the test, and once again, our employees rose to the occasion.I want to begin by thanking the incredible team at Public Works, led by Jarvis Morgan. His crews worked around the clock to keep our streets as clear and safe as possible, and once conditions improved, they worked tirelessly to catch up on garbage collection so our neighborhoods could return to normal.I also want to recognize our Water and Sewerage Department, led by Interim Director Brandon Snead. Their preparation started even before the first freeze. Crews made sure generators were in place, pipes were wrapped, and water reserves were ready. When the storm hit, they worked in frigid temperatures to repair broken pipes and water mains as quickly as possible. And as many of us saw on social media, they didn’t just stop at their job—they even took time to help stranded motorists along the way.I also want to thank our digital and communications teams across all departments, who worked tirelessly to keep our citizens informed. From sharing tips on protecting your pipes and what to look for as they began to thaw, to posting updates on SporTran schedules and airport delays, their work ensured our community had the information they needed, when they needed it most.I also had the privilege of meeting daily at our Emergency Operations Center with utility companies, community leaders, partner agencies, and Madam Chair, who joined us and brought an important perspective to the work being done. Those meetings allowed us to stay connected, coordinate efforts, and find ways we could support one another during this event.Across every department, our city employees worked seamlessly to make sure residents were impacted as little as possible. Our police and fire departments continued responding to calls and keeping emergency operations running.On behalf of the City of Shreveport and our entire community, thank you. Job well done. I couldn’t be more proud of the work you did—not just during this storm, but every single day.
City Council Meeting 1-13-26 Replay 
Administrative Conference & City Council Meeting 12-18-25
Food Truck Informational Workshop
City Council Meeting 12-9-2025
City Council & Administrative Conference 11-21-2025 Replay
Today, we pause to appreciate the people who make our city strong — our families, our friends, our neighbors, our volunteers, and the dedicated public servants who keep Shreveport running every day.From major projects to small acts of kindness, this year has shown what’s possible when we look out for one another.On behalf of Mayor Tom Arceneaux and the entire City of Shreveport team, we wish you a warm, safe, and joyful Thanksgiving. May your day be filled with good food, good company, and gratitude for all we share.Happy Thanksgiving, Shreveport!
City Council Meeting & Administrative Conference 11-10-2025 Replay
City Council Meeting 10-28-2025
In this powerful episode, we sit down with Domestic Violence Advocate, Alexis Smith, with Project Celebration, Inc.  to shed light on the realities of domestic violence, share resources, and explore how our community can come together to support healing and prevention. 💜#ILoveShreveport #DomesticViolenceAwareness #BreakTheSilence #ShreveportStrong
City Council Meeting 10-14-25
City Council Meeting 9-24-25
September is Brain Aneurysm Awareness MonthWe sat down with Veronica Brown on the I Love Shreveport to hear her powerful story. Her journey is more than inspiring—it’s proof that you can come back from anything. Veronica currently shines as THE Digital Media Specialist for the City of Shreveport, and she’s also a gifted photographer and artist whose creations truly come from the heart.
City Council Meeting 9-9-25

City Council Meeting 9-9-25

2025-09-1501:25:00

City Council Meeting 9-9-25
Labor Day 2025

Labor Day 2025

2025-08-2700:43

Have a wonderful Labor Day!
City Council Meeting 8-26-25
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