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U.S. Department of Transportation Investigates Atlanta's Delta Air Lines After 400+ Cancellations Due to Tech Glitch
The skies are less friendly for Delta Air Lines passengers as the Atlanta-based carrier faces an investigation by U.S. regulators. Delta has been hit hard by a technology malfunction, resulting in over 400 flight cancellations by Tuesday morning, according to WABE News. The disruption, linked to a flawed software update from cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike, has affected airlines globally, but Delta's setbacks have been especially pronounced, with more than 7,000 flights canceled since the issue began.
APD investigating death on Loblolly Lane
ALEXANDRIA, La. (KALB) - A person was found dead in the 2500 block of Loblolly Lane on July 25, according to the Alexandria Police Department. APD responded to the scene Thursday night around 10:51 p.m. after reports of a person who had died. Officers found the body of Kentriel Girtley, 20, of Alexandria. APD said he died from a gunshot wound. However, foul play is not suspected.
Nick Saban Calls Former LSU Football Star, Lafayette Native a ‘F-ing Problem’
In a recent episode of HBO's "Hard Knocks: Offseason with the New York Giants," legendary Alabama head coach Nick Saban had high praise for Malik Nabers, a former LSU standout and Lafayette native. Saban's glowing endorsement came during a conversation with Giants head coach Brian Daboll, where he described Nabers as a "f---ing problem" on the field.
1 Lafayette Officer Dead, 3 Injured in Hostage Situation in Jeanerette, Louisiana – Suspect Identified
JEANERETTE, La. (KPEL News) - The Lafayette Police Department has confirmed one of their own was killed in the line of duty in Jeanerette, Louisiana on Thursday. According to a statement released by LPD Sgt. Matthew Benoit, two of the officers injured were struck by bullets. Two others were struck by bullet fragments. Of the four who were injured, one fell in the line of duty.
Are back-to-school eye exams for kids beneficial?
ALEXANDRIA, La. (KALB) - According to a Cenla optometrist, there is one exam that students need before they head back to the classroom: an eye exam. Good vision is key for many students to succeed in the classroom- and as children progress throughout their education, they face increasing demands on their visual abilities. The print size in textbooks becomes smaller and the time spent reading and studying increases significantly.
Y-Not Stop recognizes first responders
PINEVILLE, La. (KALB) - First responders in Cenla had the chance to enjoy a free meal on Wednesday. The gas station and convenience store chain, “Y-Not Stop” joined the National Association of Convenience Stores Foundation to celebrate the annual “24/7 Day” to recognize the first responders, medical personnel, and American Red Cross volunteers who work to serve our community daily.
Central High School’s Brandon LaGroue Is Finalist for Lousisiana Principal of the Year
The Louisiana Department of Education has announced the 2025 Teacher and Principal of the Year finalists. One of the finalists is Central’s own Brandon LaGrue, principal at Central High School. LaGrue is one of nine outstanding principals from across the state who made the finals. The winner will be...
Ex-girlfriend, two others arrested for conspiracy to kill Southern student found shot dead in Mississippi
ST. FRANCISVILLE — Steven Harris, a former Southern University sophomore who was found shot dead in western Mississippi, was allegedly killed by his ex-girlfriend and two others, the West Feliciana Parish Sheriff said Thursday when deputies arrested three suspects for conspiring to kill him. Derek Terrell Hollins Jr., 21,...
Lake Charles man dies after car hits bike
LAKE CHARLES, La. (KPLC) - A Lake Charles man has died after a car crashed into his motorized bike from behind, according to the Calcasieu Parish Sheriff’s Office. Spokesperson Kayla Vincent says deputies were dispatched to High Hope Road near Ash Drive north of Sulphur to investigate a vehicle accident around 8:45 p.m. on Wednesday, July 24.
2 Louisiana Cities in Top 5 for Identity Theft Cases
SHREVEPORT, LA - It is such a hassle to deal with identity theft and can be quite expensive. If you have not been a victim, you probably know someone who has. Kim Komando reports the Federal Trade Commission report more than 400,000 cases of credit card fraud happen every year. That number keeps climbing.
USDA Grant Supports USM Research Benefitting State Agriculture Industry
A research project at The University of Southern Mississippi aiming to advance the Mississippi farming industry in sustainability and economic growth has earned a grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Dr. Fan Zhang, associate professor in the School of Construction Management, and Dr. Zhe Qiang, associate professor in the...
Louisiana: If You See This Device, You’re Being Recorded
Have You Ever Wanted to Secretly Record a Conversation?. There have been times when I wish I could have recorded someone and played it back to see if I actually heard what I thought I heard. Do you know how many arguments I could have won in my past relationship?
Entire State at Risk – Louisiana Bracing for Torrential Downpours
If you spent more than a few summer days in Louisiana in the past you probably know the drill as far as our "typical" summer weather pattern is concerned. People in Lafayette, New Iberia, Lake Charles, and even Shreveport and Monroe in northern Louisiana understand "partly cloudy, hot and humid, the chance of a thunderstorm in the afternoon".
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