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Two new Louisiana laws that require some state agencies and higher education systems to collect and share data on ...
Lafayette’s plan to build a library at the Holy Rosary site is up for a final vote. The City Council is set to vote on a ...
Extraordinary three-page statement addresses former M-P Josh Guillory’s attacks on the LLA’s work and Auditor Michael ...
The teacher stipends are funded through a measure passed by the Legislature this year. That same bill funded $1,000 stipends ...
Since early 2025, The Current has been investigating LPSS’s construction projects and potential conflicts of interest between ...
With a new budget allocation, LCG hopes to plan and launch a pilot program of shuttle buses to service areas outside of ...
In the past, traditional Acadiana musicians made their money on tour, but those gigs are paying less and drying up.
LFT Fiber is officially moved in at its new digs in Downtown Lafayette, inside the former Lemoine Building at 214 Jefferson ...
The revised policy follows scrutiny of a maintenance manager’s use of his school-issued truck to pull a party barge and a ...
On paper, the deal would result in a “triopoly” — long a regulatory no-no — that Gray leadership expects to clear under new ...
The chairman of the Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority found himself in the hot seat during a UL panel, debating ...
Riders can now see where and how full the bus is, using GPS-enabled tracking in an online application called Ride Lafayette.