My name is Krystal, most of my friends call me Chica. I was born and raised in California but made it to Shreveport/Bossier as fast as I could. My favorite hobby is driving around town looking for a delicious mom and pop restaurant. My dog Olive keeps me on my toes, and makes sure I have a mess to clean up every time I get home from work. How on earth can a ten pound dog get into everything?
Krystal Montez
The Weirdest Things Trick-or-Treaters Got in Shreveport
People found hot sauce packets, fried chickens legs, religious pamphlets nd potatoes in their kids trick-or-treating baskets.
Could This Poem Actually Fix Louisianans Mood?
If you are feeling burnt out and unmotivated, this could be a gamechanger for you.
Could This Creepy Cemetery Be the Most Haunted Shreveport Space?
Have You Heard About the Tarantulas That Crawl Out of the Oakland Cemetery?
Bossier Residents Swear That This is the Most Haunted Road
Have you ever heard of the Haunting of JuJu Road in Bossier?
Is This Old Morgue the Most Haunted Building in Shreveport?
The show "Ghost Hunters" came to Shreveport to perform a paranormal investigation, although they didn't get much, Shreveporters are convinced they went to the wrong building.
Shreveport Investor 50 Cent Turns Down $3 Million Trump Rally Offer
Why did 50 Cent turn down performing at a Trump Rally?
Nerf Wars Happening in Haughton To Help Parents Shop
Now Parents Have a Fun Way to Go Holiday Shopping Without Worrying About Their Kids Wanting to Join.
Shreveport Favorite Delivers Another Epic Tequila Dinner
El Cabo Verde Celebrated Its 8th Dia De Los Muertos Dinner
Shreveport Church Puts Out Booklet Condemning Kids to Hell
Is it a sin to celebrate Halloween?
Shreveport Shares Favorite Moments of Era’s Tour in NOLA
Taylor had three sold-out nights at Ceasars Superdome
Did You Know About This Oddity Museum in Springhill?
This place is unlike anything you will experience in the Ark-La-Tex.
NSFW & Hilarious: Shreveport’s Mark Pugh on Kill Tony [WATCH]
Mark Pugh just made his Kill Tony appearance and loudly represented Shreveport.