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A possible new sub-division is causing concerns for some residents of a Carencro neighborhood. → Read More
Some stores are making it easier for you to return unwanted gifts, as a way to limit crowds and keep everyone safe. → Read More
Health leaders share how COVID-19's third wave is impacting Acadiana → Read More
Flood water remains after Hurricane Delta in Evangeline Parish → Read More
Welsh couple patiently waiting for electricity to be restored → Read More
A hot summer day isn't stopping a certain pint-size Franklin entrepreneur from running his lemonade stand. The person behind Chase Lemonade? An 8-year-old. And like most kids, he likes to have fun - but only on breaks. "Let's get back to work! We're on the ball!" The lemonade stand began two years ago, but Chase has always had the mind of a businessman. "Chase was about two and a half, three… → Read More
Back to School: Preparing your child for school during the pandemic → Read More
Some Acadiana restaurant owners are being transparent with their customers during the coronavirus pandemic. → Read More
An Abbeville restaurant owner is defending her decision not to have her employees wear masks at work. → Read More
Mamou Police Chief revisiting use-of-force policy; making sure officers value life → Read More
Calls to remove confederate monuments in Acadiana and to change the name of a Parish are growing. → Read More
Ville Platte woman sharing art to help others during pandemic → Read More
High school seniors pick up caps and gowns despite uncertainty about graduation ceremonies → Read More
During this time of quarantine, one Abbeville family has found a creative way to stay home all while uplifting spirits in others. They're spending their time, dressing up as Disney characters and dancing in their front lawn. Tuesday afternoon they danced to Zydeco music from Keith Frank. "That's how we quarantine," Brittney Lopez said. She came up with the idea. The goal is to bring a smile to… → Read More
An Acadiana woman is using her sewing skills to help health workers by making home-made masks. Some hospitals are running low on face masks because of the pandemic. The masks are a way to help those on the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic and it's reaching beyond Acadiana. "Now we're getting orders from all over the country," Brandi Decquir said. "We have Maryland, Washington , Chicago,… → Read More
A special meeting was held on Monday to address complaints of overcrowding at Opelouas Middle School. → Read More
St. Landry mother pleads for witnesses to come forward in her son's murder → Read More
Opelousas Police are kicking off the new year, with a reestablished Neighborhood Watch Program. → Read More
For the first time in more than a decade, Evangeline Parish will have a new sheriff. Current Sheriff Eddie Soileau is stepping down after serving three terms. Two candidates are hoping to fill that seat. Brian Ardoin has a lengthy background working in law enforcement, as well as serving in the United States Marine Corps. Not only does Ardoin have law enforcement experience , but he's also a… → Read More
For the first time in more than a decade, Evangeline Parish will have a new sheriff. Current Sheriff Eddie Soileau is stepping down after serving three terms. Seven candidates are hoping to fill that seat. Those candidates are Brian Ardoin, Joseph "Joe" Brady, Dirk Deville, Jamie M. Fontenot, Michael Kevin Fontenot, Charles R. Guillory and current Ville Platte police chief Neil Lartigue. In this… → Read More