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The new law prohibits phone use during driving except for voice calls on hands-free systems, including wrist-worn devices ...
Sure, people love to come visit Lafayette for Festival International or Mardi Gras. But Lafayette’s culture doesn’t just ...
The LCG attorney briefed the Parish Council on reduced jail funding. The council will have to approve the cuts in the budget ...
When your car is damaged in an auto crash, dealing with the insurance company can quickly become frustrating. Unfortunately, ...
An LPSS project that was chopped into components to move it along quickly likely violated public bid law requirements while ...
RSVP to this free live journalism event and hear from series creator Rachel Nederveld. Tuesday, June 23, at Acadiana Center ...
Lafayette’s music scene lost a bright light in Cajun violinist Chris Stafford, who died at 36. Now, his fellow musicians are ...
Katrena King will resign her post as executive director of Leadership Institute of Acadiana in July, the organization ...
Last week, LPSS confirmed to The Current that two employees had been placed on leave amid an investigation into the school system’s process for selecting vendors for maintenance and construction ...
A change in state law enables Lafayette Consolidated Government to create a streamlined process for removing blighted ...
Dredging the Vermilion. District 3, City Councilwoman Liz Hebert proposed a resolution to show the city and parish’s support for dredging the Vermilion River, this time to be completed by the U.S.
The Lafayette Parish School System confirmed Wednesday that two employees in the Construction, Facilities and Maintenance ...
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