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Foreman Drive in Lafayette closing to install drainage pipes near Lafayette High
LAFAYETTE, La. — Lafayette Consolidated Government (LCG) announces the upcoming closure of the 500 block of Foreman Drive. The road will be closed to all traffic from July 22-26, 2024. As part of the ongoing construction of the new Lafayette High School, the contractor will be installing new drainage...
Day, Carson honored as North Oaks Sports Medicine Student-Athletes of the Year
HAMMOND --- Based on the number of votes received via an online poll, Emma Day of Amite and Levi Carson of Hammond have been named North Oaks Sports Medicine’s “Student-Athletes of the Year” out of all student-athlete seasonal honorees for the 2023-24 school year. The poll, which was conducted July 8-12 via North Oaks’ website, northoaks.org, and the health system’s social media channels – including the North Oaks Sports Instagram account, drew 5,093 total responses overall.
Rebowe says Colonels ready to roll with start of camp near
The Nicholls football team had a memorable season last fall, going undefeated in Southland Conference Play and advancing to the Football Championship Subdivision for the 4th time in coach Tim Rebowe’s 9 seasons with the team. But season No. 10 is right around the corner and the Colonels are...
These Louisiana zydeco stars will play a free concert to help save beloved dance hall
Some of our region's biggest Zydeco acts will be in Opelousas next week, playing in support of the Clifton Chenier Centennial fundraiser and the Slim's Y-Ki-Ki Zydeco dance hall restoration project. Attendees will have the opportunity to hear free performances by CJ Chenier (Clifton Chenier's son), Anthony and Dwayne Dopsie,...
10-year-old accidentally shoots, kills 4-year-old brother, Lafayette police say
LAFAYETTE, La. (KPLC) - A four-year-old has died after his 10-year-old brother accidentally shot him at a Lafayette home, police say. Officers responded to a home in the 100 block of Bryan Street around 10:30 a.m. today in response to an injured child, Lafayette Police Department spokesperson Ashley Wood said.
"Love Is..." A Free Workshop For Teen and Pre-Teen Girls July 22nd-23rd, Register Today!
Angelle Bellard with Faith House of Acadiana, stopped by News15 at Noon to share the details on their free workshop at the Lafayette Public Library, aimed at helping teen and pre-teen girls understand what love is and what it is not. Tags. Localnow. "Love Is..." A Free Workshop For Teen...
Hammond toddler found father's gun under mattress, fatally shot himself, authorities say
A Hammond toddler who died Wednesday afternoon after accidentally shooting himself in the face found his father's gun under a mattress, the Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff's Office said Thursday. The 3-year-old boy found the firearm between a mattress and box spring, where it was not secured properly, sheriff's office officials said....
Pair of Acadiana gymnasts headed to Paris for summer Olympics
There will be two Lafayette gymnasts competing in the summer Olympics, representing both Acadiana and team red, white, and blue. This will be the second Olympics Aliaasei Shostak will be competing in. He was in Tokyo in 2020 then suffered an injury before deciding to give it one more shot.
Pointe Coupee Sheriff searching for Batchelor man
Missing person from Northern Pointe Coupee (Batchelor). Porche’s last known location was at his hunting camp at 3220 Gus Lacey Road off of Hwy 417. He has not been heard from since Tuesday. He left on his green, 2005 Honda 300 4x4, which has a front and back rack. If anyone has seen Mr. Porche or knows of his whereabouts, please contact Pointe Coupee Parish Sheriff’s Office at 225-694-3737.
See who’s qualifying for mayor, police chief, council member races in Pointe Coupee Parish
POINTE COUPEE PARISH, La. (BRPROUD) — Candidates for mayor, chief of police and council members for the Town of Livonia started qualifying for the Nov. 5 election on Wednesday. The qualifying period is 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. from July 17-19. Local and municipal candidates qualify with the clerk...
Louisiana OMV offices coming back online after issues processing transactions
NEW ORLEANS — The Louisiana Office of Motor Vehicles is coming back online following a global network outage that impacted all offices Friday morning. The OMV is encouraging customers who had appointments scheduled for Friday, July 19, 2024 to reschedule their appointments. The outage caused the OMV to not...
Louisiana Ticket Claims $230,000 in Wednesday Lottery Drawing
As an observer of lottery drawings in Louisiana, I feel obligated to suggest to those who want to strike it rich playing lottery games with the Louisiana Lottery should be participating in those games over the next week or so. The reason? Lady Luck appears to have moved back into Louisiana and she's apparently applying her "magic" to lottery tickets sold here in The Boot.
GSU to host Louisiana Call Me MiSTER Conference in collaboration with LSU, McNeese
In a historic collaboration with Louisiana State University and McNeese State University, Grambling State University will serve as the host location for the 2024 Louisiana Call Me MiSTER Conference. Set for September 5-7, 2024, the event will take place in the Betty E. Smith Nursing Building auditorium, bringing together educators,...
ACT testing: New law allows some students to skip test
MONROE, La. (KTVE/KARD)–In a new law passed by the state legislature and signed by Governor Jeff Landry, Louisiana high school seniors will no longer be required to take the ACT test across the board. Monroe resident Forrest Adams graduated in 2018 and he took both the ACT and the SAT before he graduated, but the […]
It's been hot in Louisiana so far this year, but not as bad as 2023. Here are the numbers.
Temperatures throughout Louisiana have been historically warm for the first six months of 2024, data released Thursday showed, but not as hot as last year and significantly below the record for the same time period. Louisiana's average temperature for January through June was the 12th highest on record for that...
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