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Family and friends say final goodbyes to Opelousas mother and daughter who drowned in Toledo Bend
OPELOUSAS, La. (KADN) — Funeral services were held for an Opelousas mother and daughter lost in a boating accident. Family and friends paid their last respects to Jerilyn Hebert and her daughter, Macy Richard on Friday, June 7.
What's For Lunch? Pizza Amore Creates Unique Pizzas That Are Sure To Become Your Next Favorite Comfort Food
What's For Lunch? It's a question we all ask ourselves and if you're looking for a new pizza joint to try-look no further than Pizza Amore in Carencro! Pizza Amore is serving up unique pizza pies that are sure to become your next favorite dish. Click here to learn more!
St. Martin Parish families given food and more following recent storms
Organizations gathered at Henry Guidry Memorial Park in Henderson to help Second Harvest food bank distribute 24 pallets of food and essentials to St. Martin Parish families who were impacted by the recent storms.
Pet Tuesday: Adopt Jolie Marie! Acadiana Animal Aid's Pet of the Week
Marissa Guidry with Acadiana Animal Aid, stopped by News15 at Noon to share the details on sweet Jolie Marie. Jolie Marie was adopted from the shelter as a puppy and brought back two years later to no fault of her own. She is great with other dogs, people and kids and would love an active family.
May 14, 2024
PROCEEDINGS OF THE MEETING OF THE MAYOR AND BOARD OF ALDERMEN OF THE CITY OF BREAUX BRIDGE HELD AT CITY HALL, 101 BERARD STREET, AT 6:00 P.M. ON TUESDAY, MAY 14, 2024. Mayor Ricky Calais called the meeting to order, the invocation and the Pledge of Allegiance were recited. Monthly...
2 arrested after video shows woman dumping puppies into dumpster behind market
OPELOUSAS, La. (KSLA/Gray News) - Authorities in Louisiana say two people are facing animal cruelty charges after a video showed puppies being thrown into a dumpster over the weekend. According to the St. Landry Parish Sheriff’s Office, Jasmine Mouton and Kendall Tyler, both 22 years old, have been charged with...
Woman accused of holding Lyft driver at gunpoint in Lafayette
An Opelousas woman is accused of aggravated kidnapping after police officers say she held a Lyft driver at gunpoint in Lafayette. The incident happened around 10:10 p.m. Monday. The Lyft driver reported that he picked up the suspect, 37-year-old Denise Thomas of Opelousas, and a child in the 1700 block of N. University Avenue. He told police he gave Thomas his phone to enter the address of her destination, Lafayette Police spokesperson Sgt. Robin Green said in a release.
AcA sends professional artists to St. Landry Parish Schools for 54 in-school performances
LAFAYETTE, LA – Reading a story or a play, or listening to music digitally is one thing, but seeing it performed live is another. This week kicks off a series of In-School Performances for students in 24 St. Landry Parish public schools. With 54 shows scheduled, about 6,000 students will experience a live performance over the next 2 weeks.
West Baton Rouge Parish Library has several summer events planned
WEST BATON ROUGE PARISH, La. (WAFB) - The West Baton Rouge Parish Library is inviting the public out to several events that are planned for the summer months. The list of events includes a Lego Club, donuts with dad, true or false trivia, summer story time, and more. Click here for the library’s calendar of events.
Women’s Soccer Clobbers Red River Rivals To Even All-Time Series
PINEVILLE, La. – The Louisiana Christian University women's soccer program opened its Red River Athletic Conference slate with a massive blowout in front of the Wildcats faithful on a picture perfect Saturday night in CenLa, scoring the first four goals unanswered to derail the Generals of LSUA during a 6-1 offensive clinic.
DOTD crew repairs large crack in Bayou Amy Bridge in Henderson
HENDERSON, La. (KADN) — Road work is underway on the Bayou Amy Bridge in Henderson. A large crack forced the bridge to be closed down to one lane. A crew with the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development (DOTD) is repairing the crack. Henderson's mayor said he believes the...
Early morning collision forces closure of Bayou Grosse Tete Bridge; repair may take months
A barge collision June 6 that caused serious damage to the Bayou Grosse Tete Bridge at the Intracoastal Waterway will leave the artery closed a considerable amount of time. The bridge – completed in 1960 – will remain closed at least six months, according to Rodney Mallett, spokesman for the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development.
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