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Lafayette Consolidated Government recently announced the completion of a new emergency preparedness plan. Here’s how it would ...
Downtown Rising is back Sept. 28 at Parc International in Downtown Lafayette with an all-star lineup headlined by reggae legends, The Wailers. Check out this lineup! The Wailers Keith Frank DJ Digital ...
On Thursday, the House narrowly passed the “Big, Beautiful Bill,” a Trump agenda bill laying out changes to the federal budget that include major cuts to federal programs supporting healthcare, food ...
When Matt Holland first heard about plans to revamp the intersection of Johnston Street and Bertrand Drive, a marquee project for then newly elected M-P Monique Boulet, he was intrigued. An avid ...
No Matter the Water This five-part audio documentary explores what it takes to stay rooted on the Gulf Coast, even as the land and weather change around us. Through intimate, place-based storytelling, ...
To win Lafayette City Councilmember Andy Naquin’s vote to swap a few miles of Ambassador Caffery with the state for a few miles of Johnston and Bertrand, Mayor-President Monique Boulet had to commit ...
Construction, Facilities and Maintenance Director Robert Gautreaux defended the system’s practices in March but now says LPSS will overhaul the process for how projects are procured and awarded. The ...
In the archives of the Center for Louisiana Studies, a weathered banner hangs with quiet dignity — its fabric frayed, its message undimmed. Against a field of bayou blue, a green live oak spreads its ...
For the past several weeks, LPSS has been conducting an internal investigation into the alleged forgery of two quotes for a drainage pipe repair project at Charles Burke Elementary last year. The work ...
Louisiana was the first state in the nation to have its plans for fiber expansion approved by the feds as part of a Biden era grant program. Now, that approval has been revoked by Trump’s secretary of ...
Five Mile Eatery move, drainage, student library access The Lafayette locally sourced restaurant’s move along West Congress is up for a final vote. Student IDs may soon qualify as library cards, and ...
The Lafayette locally sourced restaurant’s move along West Congress is up for a final vote. Student IDs may soon qualify as library cards, and LCG’s drainage plans are scheduled for a discussion.
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