KTBS is rolling out the red, white and blue carpet along the Red River Wednesday, July, 4th, 2018 celebrating our country's independence with their annual 4th of July festivities and they've planned a full day of activities for the entire family!
This newscast is from KTBS 3's 'Nightcast' from March of 1992...25 years ago. But when you watch it back, pretty much every story could play today.
Let's travel back in time with Al Pierce, Liz Swain, Ed Duranczyk, and Ed Baswell to see what's going on in 1992...
It seems that these days, everything in the news is bad news. Race riots, wars all over the world, the Secret Service and their Bolivian hookers. Even the weather and sports - tornadoes, hurricanes, tsunamis, the Saint's bounty-gate. Bad. Bad. bad. It seems the only GOOD thing about TV news these days is when you run across a hot news anchor, sportscaster, or meteorologist. Then it doesn't really matter what they're talking about.
Guys, let's be honest, we all do it. It can be embarrassing, but get over it, admit it, we all do. And if you say you don't, you are a liar. But to get through all the embarrassment of getting caught watching porn, I think that I have found a way to not get caught by your wife/girlfriend, roommate or Mother (for you losers who still live with your Mom)...
As a resident of North Bossier, I was shocked to hear of the slow response time to the fire this past Sunday at the Reserve Apartments. I started to wonder that if ever there were to be a fire at my house, how long would it take them to respond? However, KTBS reports it's not as cut and dry as I thought it was.
You don't really need a high dollar security system to catch a burglar in the act. All you need is a deer camera cleverly hidden in a trash can. Or at least that's all that a Heather Cagle needed to bust Timothy Sepulvado, 21, breaking in to her house.
KTBS reports that Cagle had noticed some things missing from her house when she came home from work, so she set up her own sting operation using a