Tonight is the night to live it up! It's New Year's Eve and what kind of holiday would it be if drinking is not involved?
But, as you drink tonight, tomorrow will be a painful experience. Or will it? Here are some helpful hangover cures to ensure your head will not be throbbing tomorrow morning.
Everyone knows about the ball that drops in New York City's Times Square to mark the start of a new calendar year. What you may not realize, though, is that other cities around the nation have similar traditions that entertain and enthrall their local communities. Here's a look at some of the odder traditions that will be taking place in America tonight:
We're going to make a pretty huge statement right now ladies and gents, so brace yourselves: photobombing is hands down the best way to capture any sort of moment. Ruining a picture with that unexpectedly hilarious face or the addition of a random stranger in a photo simply adds that extra oomph needed to bring a picture to the next level. Plus, it's just funny stuff.
As 2012 draws to a close, locals are beginning to make their New Year's Eve plans in Shreveport and Bossier City. Here's a list of hot spots to help you plan your night accordingly. There is diversity here, so surely there is something for everyone. But reme...
When you party on New Year's Eve you should have a designated driver, but it's hard to find someone who'll drive the car if it's stolen!
A Haughton man, Jaime Lopez Espinoza, was arrested on New Year’s Day for stealing a vehicle from the auto body shop where he worked and wrecking it near Bellevue Road.
With New Year’s Eve vastly approaching, many are planning a night of revelry — one that usually includes alcohol. But have you figured out how you’ll get home?