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Jameson Crabtree

KATC TV3

Lafayette, LA, United States

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Delcambre starts Farmers Market Week early

It's Farmers Market Week across the country, and today, Delcambre held a farmers market of its own. → Read More

LPSS hosts public forum amid transportation issues

Good news for some parents of Lafayette Parish students: The school system says it's adding more satellite bus stops for students in gifted programs, schools of choice, and parochial school. → Read More

Healthcare primary topic at Higgins town hall

Third District Rep. Clay Higgins (R-Port Barre) paid a visit to Youngsville Thursday night as part of his district-wide town hall tour. → Read More

Construction snafu in Rayne has residents upset

A road project is causing headaches for some in Acadia Parish. Residents along Ohlenforst Road want to know when will bridge repairs be completed? They say the project makes it hard for them to go ... → Read More

Overcrowded juvenile detention centers said reason for repeat of

Three Jennings teens are in trouble with the law again after leading police on a chase. → Read More

Three Moons Festival for Attakapas tribe in Opelousas

The Attakapas Opelousas Prairie Tribe is celebrating the 4th year of its Three Moons Festival. Tribal members return home, other native American tribes share the stage singing, dancing, and drummi... → Read More

Law enforcement officers keeping Kaplan seniors cool

Louisiana at the end of July often means temperatures in the 90s and triple-digit heat indices. Now, summer relief is in store for some who need it most, and it comes with two letters: AC. → Read More

Law Enforcement officers keeping Kaplan's seniors cool

Louisiana at the end of July often means temperatures in the 90s and triple digit heat indices. Now summer relief is in store for some who need it most and it comes with two letters AC. As temperat... → Read More

The Patriot Tour stops in Acadiana on 100-day journey through th

The Patriot Tour flag relay's latest stop is Lafayette Parish. It's one of 110 stops along the route as motorcycle groups from around the US pass an American Flag from one carrier to another and ra... → Read More

Residents concerned over pruning of trees in their neighborhood

Residents in the Saint Street Area are concerned the city is not only damaging trees but taking away the beauty of their neighborhood. Residents are wanting to know how the city is going to address... → Read More

Breaux Bridge family demands answers after years-long lack of dr

People who live in one Breaux Bridge neighborhood want to know when the parish is going to upgrade culverts and other drainage infrastructure near their homes. → Read More

Second Annual Mickey Shunick Memorial Bike Ride with safety in m

Bicyclists rode around Lafayette to pay tribute to Mickey Shunick. Shunick an avid bicyclist was murdered five years ago. In 2015 the city created the Mickey Shunick bike loop as a permanent memori... → Read More

Crowley community holds Orlando Thomas family fun day

Every fourth of July for the past three years, residents of Crowley remember a man who died of a rare disease that affects the nervous system. Crowley native, Orlando Thomas played seven years wit... → Read More

Country superstar Garth Brooks holds football camp for kids in L

Hours before renowned country musician Garth Brooks took the stage for his final show in Lafayette, he was out under the sun, kicking off his tour's football camp for the Boys & Girls Club. → Read More

Friends remember Maurice bartender amid homicide

Friends of Chris "Stubby" Williamson are remembering him as a kind and loving person. Williamson was shot and killed yesterday at his home in the 2500 block of Dulles Drive. → Read More

Plan presented for levee in Iberia Parish

Whenever there is rain in the forecast, some communities have no choice, but to prepare for flooding. → Read More

Veterans suffering with PTSD receive service dogs

A local charity held its inaugural event in Eunice today, which placed service dogs in the arms of military veterans suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). → Read More

Students to pay more at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette

UL students will be paying more to go to college this fall. → Read More

Security Guards on duty during Tropical Storm Cindy

A company from Lake Charles is contracted to build a pipeline in Lake Arthur, but this is a job that can't be done in the rain, that means they'll have to leave their track hoes and welding equipme... → Read More

Search ongoing for missing New Iberia man

The search continues for a missing man in New Iberia. Family members haven't seen Danny Lockette in two weeks. → Read More