Friday school closures due to freezing weather
The following closures have been announced due to expected freezing temperatures and possible freezing rain on Friday, Jan. 21.
The following closures have been announced due to expected freezing temperatures and possible freezing rain on Friday, Jan. 21.
Two suspects are being sought after Lafayette Police say they were involved in an armed robbery at a business in the 100 block of E. Kaliste Saloom Rd. Wednesday afternoon.
Teurlings Catholic High School had to be evacuated this morning after a suspect driving a stolen car from New Orleans crashed into a utility pole, causing a fire.
Authorities are on the hunt for a pair of 16-year-old boys who escaped from the Acadiana Center for Youth in St. Martinville (ACYSM) Wednesday night, Jan. 19, at around 7:54 p.m.
With freezing temperatures and possible rain on tap for tonight into Friday morning, Catholic Charities of Acadiana (CCA) announced they are opening shelter space for those in need starting at 6 p.m. tonight.
ABBEVILLE, La. (KLFY) -- Vermilion Parish announced its 2022 students of the year this week. Winners included: Elementary- 5th Grade: Aubrey Vincent Rene Rost Middle School - 8th Grade: Carter Primeaux, Erath Middle High School - Ty Hebert, Kaplan High School These students were selected from their applications and interviews with community leaders last week. [...]
Lafayette Police have arrested a Sunset man for a hit-and-run fatality that killed a Scott man on Jan. 16 on Ambassador Caffery Pkwy.
Acts like The Who, Stevie Nicks, Foo Fighters and Jimmy Buffet are scheduled to headline the 2022 New Orleans Jazz Fest starting April 29, according to festival organizers.
Dist. 44 State Rep. Vincent Pierre is now the chair of the Louisiana Legislative Black Caucus after an election on Jan. 19 to replace outgoing chair Rep. Ted James.
The American Red Cross of Louisiana has shared safety tips for at-home or travel in the wake of the freezing temperatures expected statewide on Friday, Jan. 21
Stacker compiled a list of cities in Louisiana where the most live below the poverty line using data from the U.S. Census Bureau. Cities with a population of at least 10,000 individuals are ranked by percent of individuals living below the poverty line in 2019.
Scott firefighters determined that an early morning mobile home fire on Mills St. was intentionally set, according to Fire Chief Chad Sonnier.
Livingston Parish Fire Protection District 4 received an unusual call on Tuesday, January 18.
A stalled go-kart came to life, crashed into a home's garage and dragged its driver before the driver regained control and drove away
A long-awaited report on sexual abuse in Germany's Munich diocese on Thursday faulted retired Pope Benedict XVI's handling of four cases when he was archbishop in the 1970s and 1980s. The law firm that drew up the report said that Benedict strongly denies any wrongdoing.
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A woman from Destrehan was driving a 2008 Toyota Corolla in Alabama when it hit a deer.
After 33 years and about 5,000 hours in the air, Lt. Col. Joseph “Hooter” Feheley is hanging up his wings for good.
This week on Acadiana Eats, KLFY News 10's Gerald Gruenig is at Cajun Cravings on the go in Ville Platte. Shrimp & Crawfish Etouffee Buffalo Chicken Fries Don't forget Acadiana! Acadiana Eats with Gerald Gruenig airs each and every Thursday ONLY on KLFY News 10.
Among the settlements are payouts from Michigan State University, Penn State and the University of Southern California.
LAFAYETTE, La. (KLFY) -- Could Lafayette be getting it's first super park? Two council members are fighting to make it happen. They say they want to turn Brown Park into a super park, similar to the Broussard Sports Complex. "We have nice facilities and parks in Youngsville, Carencro, Broussard. So why not Lafayette?" Lafayette City [...]
ST. LANDRY PARISH, La. (KLFY)- In the St. Landry Parish jail, protocols and mitigation's are still in place and strictly enforced as the state's COVID cases continue to spike. Parish President Jessie Bellard says, "Is it 100 percent? Maybe not, but you have to do what you can to stop it." It all start's when [...]
ST. MARTINVILLE, La. (KLFY) -- Hundreds of readers are taking turns in a Bible Jubilee of the Word Marathon in St. Martinville. The scripture reading started at noon Wednesday from atop the new "friar truck". The converted fire department vehicle has a mobile pulpit for preaching and reading on the go, but this Bible marathon [...]
LAFAYETTE, La. (KLFY) The Lafayette Regional Airport will be open to the public on Thursday. On Wednesday, a ribbon cutting ceremony ushered in a new season. The Executive Director of the Lafayette Regional Airport, Steven Picou explains the new terminal will go "Live" on Thursday. Wednesday's ceremony was attended by state, local and federal leaders. [...]
BATON ROUGE, La. (BRPROUD) - Over $2.5 billion is coming from the federal government to fund flooding and hurricane protection projects across the state. This is on top of the one billion recently announced for bridge repairs. One vital project is 98 miles of levees, flood gates, and other protections in the Morganza to the [...]