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Moving Acadiana Forward: Jim Deggy’s Brick Oven Pizza and Brewery
After sitting for almost three years, a new business finally occupies the old Dat Dog location in Downtown Lafayette.
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Families who lost loved ones to violent crimes rally together in support of one another
Dozens of people from all walks of life, all touched by violent crime in different ways, whether it be murder or drunk drivers, gathered underneath the Steamboat Warehouse Pavilion to honor the people that they have lost.
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Festival International kicks off its second day with an array of food vendors
With more than 300,000 attendees expected at this year's festival, this annual event looks to be an entertainment mecca like no other. Aside from entertainment, there's also lots of food from different cultures to try.
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Family remembers victim in Lafayette triple homicide with downtown celebration
The family of Brandon Touchet said it is difficult for them as Touchet was a beacon of light. He touched many lives of those around him with his unwavering love and devotion. They said he will be missed.
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First time in 25 years two jointly indicted defendants were convicted in St. Landry Parish
Kelly Guidry was shot in January 2021 on the corner of N. Market and Cheney Streets and would die from his injuries that night at a local hospital. The two shooters would be identified by law enforcement as Chenier and Figaro.
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Historic Navy ship USS KIDD on its way to Houma for repairs, restoration
Historic Navy destroyer ship USS KIDD travels from its Baton Rouge home base to a Houma shipyard for needed repairs and restoration.
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Acadiana Eats: Carpe Diem
News Ten seized the day with the business’ lemon ginger and biscoff gelatos.
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Louisiana Legislature OKs new Supreme Court map with second Black-majority district
SB255 passed with 85 yeas and nine nays on Thursday, April 24. The bill says that the state should split into seven Supreme Court districts. Each district should have one justice elected from it.
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Water to shut off April 29 for St. Martin Water Works District No. 4 -Catahoula customers
The shut off is due to necessary repairs that are expected to take two to four hours to finish.
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Marcella Simien taking stage with legendary father at Festival International
A soulful voice and eclectic style has had Marcella Simien captivating audiences around the world.
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Charges to stand against former State Trooper in the death of Ronald Greene
UNION PARISH (KTVE/KARD) -- On Tuesday, April 23, 2024, the Louisiana Supreme Court decided that former Louisiana State Police trooper, Kory York, must face the most serious charges stemming from the death of Ronald Greene. According to The Advocate, the state’s high court in a 6-0 vote declined to hear an appeal from York over []
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Many questions remain about proposed changes in rushed constitutional convention
Some legislators and advocates are concerned that proposed reforms will lead to sweeping changes and there is not a lot of insight into what all is to be altered.