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City offers alternative options for providers after new law limits broadband funding
LAKE CHARLES, La. (KPLC) - Many areas in the state will benefit from a federal program that aims to expand broadband access in Louisiana. Lake Charles, however, will not be one of the recipients due to a new law passed this year. GUMBO 2.0, a part of the Broadband Equity...
LUS diverting traffic for water leak repairs on Evangeline Thruway & Jefferson Boulevard
LAFAYETTE, La. — Lafayette Utilities System (LUS) will begin water leak repairs on Evangeline Thruway and Jefferson Boulevard beginning Friday, August 23, at 8 p.m. and ending on Monday, August 26, at 5:30 a.m.
Another Boil Water Advisory Issued in Lafayette After Broken Water Line Discovered
Lafayette Utilities System (LUS) has issued a Boil Water Advisory for residents in the West Bayou Parkway area following the discovery and repair of a broken water line. The advisory affects approximately 48 customers in the vicinity of West Bayou Parkway and North Lemans. On August 22, 2024, LUS crews...
AT&T strike ramps up with state senator joining Lafayette picketers
The strike by 1,500 AT&T workers across Louisiana, including some in Acadiana, is ramping up after a week on the picket lines. In front of the AT&T Call Center in Lafayette, striking workers were joined on the picket line by state Sen. Gerald Boudreaux of Lafayette on Friday, August 23.
Blue Raiders Fall 5-1 at Louisiana
LAFAYETTE, La. – The Middle Tennessee women's soccer team lost its first road test of the new season tonight with a 5-1 defeat to the Louisiana Ragin Cajuns at the Home Bank Soccer and Track Complex in Lafayette, La. Behind a home crowd of 240, Louisiana opened the match's...
Good Question: How accurate is Farmer’s Almanac?
The recent dry air has made the past few mornings quite comfortable, almost a tiny taste of fall. New forecasts are now out for temperatures for this fall and winter. They're from NOAA and the Farmer's Almanac. One forecast is opposite the other. So, how accurate is the Farmer’s Almanac? That’s a good question.
Insurance commissioner discusses state’s high rates
LAKE CHARLES, La. (KPLC) - Louisiana Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple was in town Thursday to discuss Louisiana’s high insurance rates. Temple attended a luncheon held by the Republican Women of Southwest Louisiana. Temple says the solution to getting better insurance rates starts with identifying issues that prevent insurance companies...
Two of the five potential 6th District hopefuls take part in forum
ALEXANDRIA, La. (KSLA) — Of the five potential candidates for Louisiana’s newly drawn 6th Congressional District, only Democrats Quentin Anderson and Peter Williams took part in a forum Thursday night in Alexandria. The district stretches from Shreveport, through Natchitoches and parts of Central Louisiana, all the way down...
VC able to handle Westminster in scrimmage
The Vermilion Catholic Eagles outscored the Westminster Crusaders in Thursday night’s scrimmage. The scrimmage had a play script that was divided up into two halves. In the first half, the teams worked on pass offense and pass defense with the first and second teams. Then, in the second half,...
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