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For years, residents of a subdivision near Youngsville have complained about water quality. Now, a new operator’s plans ...
In their new novel ‘Of Flesh and Blood,’ Lafayette authors Hunter Burke and Nick Lavin create a chilling blend of fact and ...
The presence of some of the nation’s biggest providers raises the stakes for the municipal telecom, after it made a ...
Property casualty insurers made a record $169 billion in profit in 2024—even as they raised prices and pushed for laws to ...
Downtowners have again called for action after a flash flood in April overwhelmed new drainage infrastructure built out ...
Trump wants to increase the overall amount of domestic oil and production. But recent history shows that doesn’t always lead ...
Laotian refugees felt safe in South Louisiana. A push for mass deportation under President Trump has changed that.
Parish Courthouse upgrades. LCG plans to enter a cooperative endeavor agreement with the state for the parish courthouse ...
A local civil rights leader and pastor of St. Paul’s Catholic Church, Rev. Albert J. McKnight’s work carries lessons for ...
Louisiana legalized concealed carry without a permit last summer, but the state’s Gun-Free School Zone law has complicated the policy, leaving many who do so, flirting with a felony.
Two Lafayette public pools are coming back online for Memorial Day. Water safety advocates say they play a vital role in ...
The Savoy family, Jourdan Thibodeaux, Chubby Carrier and Lil’ Nathan appear, with shoots at the Hideaway on Lee, Blue Moon ...