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Jamie Angelle

KATC TV3

Lafayette, LA, United States

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Local Olympic Athlete prepares for Tokyo Games despite COVID-19 fears

LAFAYETTE, La. — World Health Organization (WHO) officials said the new coronavirus outbreak has reached a "decisive point" and had the potential to become a pandemic. With less than five months to go until the Olympics begin, WHO emergencies program head Dr Mike Ryan said they were working closely with organizers of the Tokyo Olympic Games, providing them with assessment and risk management… → Read More

Behind the scenes at The Bonaparte Ball

LAFAYETTE, La. — Tonight the Krewe of Bonaparte will take over the Cajundome Convention Center for their annual Coronation Ball. 2,000 people are expected to attend the formal event that kicks-off at 8:30 p.m. Ted Viator, the head of Viator and Associates, works on several Mardi Gras events every year. "I have been doing this too long, I would say probably since the 1980s", Viator reflected on… → Read More

Coach Robe limited-edition merchandise now on sale

The University of Louisiana at Lafayette is honoring the late Coach Robichaux with a new line of limited-edition merchandise. → Read More

Deadline to enroll in St. Landry French Immersion School approaching quickly

SUNSET, La. — Académie Franco-louisianaise de Sunset (AFS), a free public elementary charter school in Sunset, is currently accepting applications for the 2020-2021 school year. AFS is seeking students of all abilities who live in St. Landry parish and who will also be in kindergarten or 1st grade for the 2020-2021 school year. Transportation will be provided, and students do not need to speak… → Read More

Volunteer group assists four Jeanerette homeowners

JEANERETTE, La. — Volunteers from across the country descended on Iberia Parish this week to help four Jeanerette families who live in homes in the poorest areas of the city. The homes were damaged in recent natural disasters and they will be repaired at no cost thanks to Rebuilding Together Acadiana, a program of Catholic Charities of Acadiana. Brother Tom Mulligan, President of the Federal… → Read More

Port Barre family saved from weekend fire after call from neighbor

PORT BARRE, La. — A Port Barre family is recovering following a house fire over the weekend. According to the family, they heard a loud noise early Sunday morning. At first, they thought it was a garbage can falling over but they quickly discovered that was not the source. "My neighbor looked outside and she sent me a message and she's like what's that noise? Are y'all okay? And she saw fire",… → Read More

St. Martinville PD launching Safe Exchange Zone

It will soon be safer to exchange goods sold online in St. Martinville. → Read More

At least nine cases of vaping related illness reported in Louisiana

Since January, more than 200-possible cases of vaping related illness have been reported across the country and at least two people have died. → Read More

Lafayette 911 strives to prevent incident like Arkansas drowning call response

LAFAYETTE, LA. — Many across the country were shocked to hear the recording of Arkansas newspaper delivery woman Debbie Stevens' 911 call on Saturday, August 31. On the call, she pleaded with the operator as her SUV filled with water. “I’m scared, I've never had anything like this happen to me before," said Stevens. The 911 operator responded with, “Well this will teach you next time don’t drive… → Read More

Franklin murder victim remembered by family

A Franklin family is in mourning today after one of their loved ones was brutally gunned down Monday morning. → Read More