Moncus Park sets Grand Opening for Christmas
Park staff are planning a large-scale, multi-day Christmas celebration to open Moncus Park, Acadiana's central park.
Park staff are planning a large-scale, multi-day Christmas celebration to open Moncus Park, Acadiana's central park.
In an attempt to clear out kennels, the Lafayette Animal Shelter and Care Center (LASCC) is waiving adoption fees for approved adopters through Saturday, June 12, according to their Facebook page.
BATON ROUGE, La. (KLFY) -- First Sergeant Casey J. Hart, assigned to Bravo Company 2nd Battalion, 156th Infantry Brigade, Army National Guard, New Iberia, died from a non-combat incident. First Sgt. Casey J. Hart, 42, of Baton Rouge, died Tuesday at Water Reed Medical Center in Maryland, the Army Times reported. Gov. Edwards made the [...]
St. Martinville Police Chief Ricky Martin has announced a new juvenile curfew for the city, as approved by the city council, effective July 1.
All month long, fully-vaccinated residents can receive a free alcoholic or non-alcoholic beverage from any bar or restaurant participating in the "Shots for a Shot" campaign, all to encourage residents to protect themselves and their neighbors against COVID-19.
EUNICE, La. (KLFY) -- Eunice Police have arrested their main suspect in an April 29 shooting near the intersection of Maple Ave. and Second Street thanks to a Crime Stoppers tip.
The University of Louisiana at Lafayette will now officially mark Juneteenth -- June 19 -- as a school holiday, according to President Dr. Joseph Savoie.
MAMOU, La. (KLFY) -- The Evangeline Parish Sheriff's Department is investigating a fatal shooting that happened near Mamou on Wednesday evening, according to deputies.
In a new twist on the package delivery scheme, scammers are no longer posing as mail carriers. Instead, they are impersonating U.S. Customs and Border Protection.
LAFAYETTE, La. (KLFY) - Contact (337)446-6550 for more information about picking up or dropping shoes off.
LAFAYETTE, La. (KLFY) -- Thursday morning, Louisiana's Attorney General Jeff Landry's lawsuit against President Joe Biden and numerous federal government officials goes to court. The oral arguments and preliminary injunction will be heard at 9 A.M. in the Lafayette Federal Courthouse challenging a change made in late January. Through an executive order, President Biden directed [...]
LAFAYETTE, La. (KLFY) 18- year-old McKenzie Jones has experienced more heartache than many adults have their entire lives. She lost her mother at only 10-years-old and her father left the family years before. But despite it all, this Southside High grad is succeeding. Her scholastic achievements, drive and determination won her full college tuition through [...]
A debate over the definition of "Domestic Abuse" erupted into a shouting match between two Louisiana lawmakers Wednesday morning.
LAFAYETTE, La. (KLFY) - There's a new way to pay for parking in downtown Lafayette. "Yeah. It's pretty easy. You just put your credit card information in. It's simple," said a man paying for parking downtown on Wednesday morning. "It's easier than parking and getting a ticket." You can now use a mobile app called [...]
Families of the men still missing since the Seacor Power capsized spend much of their time waiting on information from the agencies involved in the investigation. But Scott Daspit, the father of Dylan Daspit, says they've learned not to expect much. He hopes to change that.
RAYNE, La., (KLFY) - Some residents in a small town are frustrated that they're having to deal with brown-colored water. A resident of Rayne took to Facebook, expressing her frustration and shared images of brown water flowing from faucets. She also shared a video of her now discolored blanket she had washed in the water. [...]
ST. MARTIN PARISH, La (KLFY) -- Flooding in St. Martin Parish, where over 50,000 people call home, is not an uncommon problem for residents, but Parish President Chester Cedars says help is finally coming. This comes after the parish invested $20 million into major drainage projects. "We're very excited about starting, at last, these major [...]
LAFAYETTE, La. (KLFY) Signs recently placed around Lafayette urging drivers to not give money to panhandlers have drawn both support and criticism. KLFY has received multiple calls about those anti pan-handling signs. Afterwards, we reached out to the Mayor-President’s office. Chief Communications Officer Jamie Angelle said the signs are not an anti-homeless message, rather an [...]
This week on Acadiana Eats, KLFY News 10's Gerald Gruenig makes a stop at Brynn & Maia's Southern Gourmet to Geaux. Items featured on Acadiana Eats- Bayou Rolls & Shrimp and Grits with Fried Fish Address- 2700 N University Ave, Lafayette, LA 70507 Phone Number- (337) 456-7615 Social Media- Facebook & Instagram Don't forget to [...]
BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — Louisiana won’t be expanding the state Supreme Court, after House lawmakers Wednesday blocked debate on the proposal a day before the legislative session must end. The bill, co-sponsored by Republican Sen. Patrick McMath and Democratic Sen. Jimmy Harris, would have added two new seats to the Louisiana Supreme Court, increasing [...]