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Woman says she was on drugs when she killed 4-year-old, left 1-year-old alive in ditch
LAKE CHARLES, La. (TCN) -- A 25-year-old woman charged with allegedly killing her 4-year-old son and leaving her 1-year-old son alive in a ditch said she did it because she was "under the influence of drugs." On Monday, July 8, Calcasieu Parish Sheriff's Office deputies went to the Vinton Welcome...
Jennings moves forward on new trash collection contract
The city council cleared the way Tuesday for a new company to take over the city’s trash collection in September with only minor changes in service. The council unanimously authorized Mayor Henry Guinn to execute a new 10-year contract with Waste Connections Bayou, Inc. beginning Sept. 1 “Our contract with Republic Services is expiring effective […]
Man on motorized bike fatally struck in Sulphur
A Lake Charles man was killed Wednesday night when his motorized bike collided with a car on High Hope Road in Sulphur. Calcasieu Parish Sheriff’s Office spokesperson Kayla Vincent said deputies responded to the wreck at about 8:45 pm Wednesday on High Hope Road near Ash Drive. Vincent said Wesley A. Henry, 31, was riding […]
Former New Orleans teacher faces more charges in alleged role in juvenile fugitive’s escape
CALCASIEU PARISH, La. (WVUE) - The former New Orleans teacher accused of helping a violent juvenile escape state custody last year now faces additional charges in Calcasieu Parish. The Calcasieu Parish District Attorney’s Office tells Fox 8 Angela Filardo turned herself in Tuesday and promptly posted a $100,000 bond.
CPSO Arrests Three Following Pursuit
Lake Charles, LA – Earlier this morning, at approximately 4:30 a.m. Calcasieu Parish Sheriff’s Office deputies were alerted in reference to a stolen car out of Port Arthur, Texas that was traveling in the Sulphur area. Deputies observed the car near the area of E. Napoleon Street and...
Long-time McNeese broadcaster dies at 55
LAKE CHARLES, La. (KPLC) - Long-time McNeese broadcaster Richard Dow passed away Wednesday at the age of 55. McNeese Athletics Department issued a statement in his honor:. “McNeese Athletics would like to express our deepest condolences, thoughts and prayers to the Dow family. Richard was our broadcaster for many years, and even after his time with us, he continued to bleed Blue and Gold and cheered on the Cowboys and Cowgirls. He exemplified what a professional is in this business. He cared, not only about doing his job as a first-class broadcaster, but also cared about the student-athletes, coaches and staff. Most of all, Richard was a tremendous friend and human being. He loved his family more than anything and was always proud to tell stories about them. You’ll be greatly missed Richard. We know you’ll be ringing those cowbells and cheering us on.”
Victim of contractor theft speaks out
LAKE CHARLES, La. (KPLC) - A Southwest Louisiana contractor is being accused of theft after allegedly refusing to finish a project for a client. Derek Bellard, who also serves as a pastor in Lake Charles, was arrested July 8. Now, one of his alleged victims is speaking out. “To know...
Sports Person of the Week - Eli Deville
LAKE CHARLES, La. (KPLC) - Southwest Louisiana has produced some of the top baseball talent in the country, and that looks like it will continue with plenty of young players like infielder Eli Deville. The 12-year-old has already accomplished so much in a short amount of time. Eli is fresh off an appearance in the 11U Perfect Game Invitational where he made the all-tournament team, and he made it clear that he is just a kid that knew early on baseball was going to be the thing for him.
Cyber Security Summit helps people avoid becoming victims of cyber attacks
LAKE CHARLES, La. (KPLC) - In a world of technology, cyber attacks have become even more common for people and business owners. Today the SWLA Cyber Security Summit was held at L’Auberge Casino to help prevent people from becoming victims of a cyber attack. “I think about the possibility...
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