California man suspected of stealing COVID-19 tests worth over $1M
Authorities are searching for a man suspected of rerouting nearly 100 shipments of COVID-19 tests worth more than $1 million to his residence.
Authorities are searching for a man suspected of rerouting nearly 100 shipments of COVID-19 tests worth more than $1 million to his residence.
In addition to official government sanctions, bars and liquor stores across the U.S. and Canada are attempting to economically hurt Russia in response to its invasion of Ukraine by refusing to sell Russian vodka and other Russian liquor.
Officials in Ukraine say measurements at the site of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster have shown increased radiation levels after Russian troops took control of the former nuclear power plant.
We're not talking about table scraps.
The traditional Friday night parade in Lafayette took on a new meaning with a dedication to our frontline heroes. City leaders called it the COVID-19 Heroes Parade.
The Department of Commerce's National Telecommunications and Information Administration announces a 29.9 million dollar grant to expand broadband in Acadiana. The award will be used to fund the Acadiana Public/Private Partnership Program.
State documents show Arkansas health inspectors have known about rodents at the West Memphis distribution center for Family Dollar at the center of a voluntary recall for nearly a year.
Man who went viral in Tik-Tok video identified, charged with lewdness
A Lafayette man was arrested in Breaux Bridge on multiple charges of cruelty to a juvenile.
To keep communities safe during Mardi Gras local law enforcement has implemented a variety of safeguards. Even before floats take the street, police are out protecting public works as they lay barricades. They're also setting up camera trailers in certain positions around the parade route.
Two foster parents discovered an incredible miracle while searching for a kidney for their son in need of a transplant.
The City of Youngsville is expected to swell by tens of thousands of people for the city's Mardi Gras parade on Saturday. This has many people staking claims on public property, by placing plastic tape markers and tent frames, along the parade route.
LAFAYETTE, La. (KLFY) -- Shavis Toby, the man convicted of killing Lafayette boxer Brandon Broussard, was sentenced today by Judge Royale Colbert of the 15th Judicial District. Toby was sentenced to life without parole for a second-degree murder charge and 30 years of hard labor for conspiracy to commit second-degree murder. Shavis Toby and his [...]