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Justice Henderson

KATC TV3

Lafayette, LA, United States

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St. Martin Parish residents still facing waste issues

Some residents of St. Martin Parish tell KATC they have been without trash bins or trash pick up for weeks. → Read More

Power restoration underway with crews from across the country

As of Monday night, about 7,000 people are without power after Hurricane Barry. → Read More

Jeanerette family speaks about injuries after a bee infested tree falls through home

A Jeanerette family is homeless after a bee infested tree fell through their home during Tropical Storm Barry. → Read More

Alcohol delivery services will soon be at your front door

You will soon be able to have alcohol delivered to your home. → Read More

Acadiana Regional Airport planning for international cargo

The Acadiana Regional Airport has major developments in the works. → Read More

Abbeville resident dealing with ant infestation

A woman and her children in Abbeville are battling an ant infestation in their home. → Read More

Governor addresses 3rd special session this year

Lawmakers are preparing for their first full day of the third special session of the year on Tuesday. → Read More

New solar facility starts operation Thursday

The University of Louisiana at Lafayette now has a way to save money on their utilities. → Read More

Newly renovated Westside Elementary opening in August

Students who attend Westside Elementary are returning to their home school in August. This, after the school, was severely damaged in the 2016 flood. Officials chose to repair the school instead of... → Read More

Last day of school means planning for summer vacation

Students across Acadiana spent the day impatiently waiting for the bell to ring. The final bell on Tuesday meant summer break was underway. Some elementary school students caught up with KATC to sh... → Read More

Smoking ban may extend in Abbeville

The Abbeville City Council will consider extending its smoking ban next month. The city already has banned for smoking in enclosed spaces, but there are currently some exceptions. → Read More

Nearly $30,000 of counterfeit money seized in Jeanerette

Jeanerette police and marshals office are working the latest case of counterfeit money. → Read More

Rayne Frog Fest brings 46 years of memories

The 46th Annual Rayne Frog Festival is starting off strong. Hundreds of people gathered at the Rayne Civic Center to enjoy music, food and frogs. → Read More

Dozens of young women receive free prom dresses

Several young girls are prom-ready with dresses and accessories, all for free, thanks to a prom dress giveaway in Opelousas. → Read More

Teen with autism makes foul shot for Westminster Christian Acade

Information per Hammond's mother: Matthew Hammond is a senior basketball player at Westminster. He has been on the team for the past four years playing in almost every game. He practices with ... → Read More

Northside High School senior headed to National in Track

A senior at Northside High School is making memories and breaking barriers on the track field. Claudasha Watson, is the fastest 60 meter dash runner in the state and that record has landed her a sp... → Read More

Black Panther premiere sells out Lafayette Theater

People across Acadiana packed out theaters for opening night of the Black Panther movie. Hundreds of localls, both young and old took to sold out theaters for what many are calling more than a movi... → Read More

Zaxby's hosts silent auction to help students from Comeaux High

Recent tragedies have struck students and their families at Comeaux High School this school year. From house fires to homicides, families are still learning to cope with their new normal. → Read More

Town of Baldwin still looking for ways to resolve water issues

The town of Baldwin is without water until five Thursday morning, and the water will be shut off again at eight Thursday morning if the pressure is still too low. Some residents are concerned for... → Read More

Freedom World Ministries helping homeless off the street in cold

Freedom World Ministries, under the leadership of Pastor Lawrence Levy III, is helping homeless people off the streets and out of the cold. → Read More