30-year-old La. man arrested for 25th time after taking drugs to jail
A Louisiana man is behind bars, facing 16 charges, after bringing drugs and other contraband items into a jail when he turned himself in for a different sentence.
A Louisiana man is behind bars, facing 16 charges, after bringing drugs and other contraband items into a jail when he turned himself in for a different sentence.
Gov. John Bel Edwards was in Lafayette this morning to celebrate reinvestment in the Hub City's Northside community by attending a pair of ceremonies.
The U.S. Department of Transportation's National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) recently released its 2020 annual traffic crash data. According to the report, 2020 saw the highest number of fatal crashes since 2007, with nearly 40 thousand lives lost in traffic crashes across the nation.
OPELOUSAS, La. (KLFY) -- The St. Landry Parish Sheriff's Office is looking for information on a missing 23-year-old man last seen in Lafayette who is believed to be in danger.
Just a few hours before the City of New Orleans announced they would be lifting their indoor mask mandate, Mayor LaToya Cantrell and the Orleans Parish school board president were subpoenaed to testify in court Thursday.
Lafayette Consolidated Government (LCG) and Republic Services are holding a debris drop-off day to give Lafayette Parish residents the chance to get rid of items that are not typically picked up curbside.
Lafayette's municipal fiber-optic internet service, LUS Fiber, is expanding into at least five Acadiana towns, starting with Ville Platte, according to a press release.
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This week on Acadiana Eats, KLFY News 10's Gerald Gruenig is featuring some of his favorite seafood dishes across Acadiana.
ST. LANDRY PARISH, La. (KLFY) -- A Confederate monument in front of the St. Landry Parish courthouse will be coming down. This comes after the parish council voted Wednesday night to remove the monument. Community leaders say it's a reminder of a dark era in history. "People refer to them as Confederate monuments. I don't [...]
MAMOU, La. (KLFY) -- Mamou police on Wednesday asked the public’s help locating a “person of interest” in connection to the shooting, which left one man injured. Police are seeking to interview 20-year-old Health Belton. According to Capt. Cory Benoit, officers responded to a shots fired call Monday in the 200 block of 6th Street. [...]
ST. LANDRY PARISH, La. (KLFY)--St. Landry Parish officials are waiting for the Attorney General's decision regarding a council member's reimbursement from an out of state conference. The conference was held in Maryland. Parish President Jessie Bellard says council members are always welcomed and invited to attend. Hotel rooms were paid for by parish government. While [...]
Last year, the COVID-19 pandemic halted traditional Ash Wednesday ceremonies. Instead of gathering together inside of local churches, priests, pastors, and religious leaders were forced to administer drive-thru ashes and host virtual mass ceremonies.
Sections of former President Trump's border wall between the U.S. and Mexico continue to cost the government millions in maintenance to fix sections breached by smugglers.
One Acadiana city, historically prone to flooding, is moving forward with a series of drainage control projects. One of those projects for the City of Youngsville will also create a new veterans park
The parents of a missing New Iberia girl are pleading for the community's help to bring her home. The 13-year-old was picked up by an unknown car in front of her house Sunday
Lafayette Police Officer Bernard Anderson who was fired then got his job back, now faces losing his job again
On Mardi Gras morning Tulane Police Officers say a fight erupted when the security at "The Boot" bar on Broadway and Zimpel Streets wouldn't let the customer inside. He then stabbed or
A 69-year-old Lafayette man was injured Wednesday trying to put out a fire that started in his home.
The Mardi Gras parade celebrations turned costly for hundreds of drivers who got their vehicles towed mostly for illegal parking in Lafayette
- Kentrell Gaulden, better known as, NBA YoungBoy awaits trials for illegally having firearms in his possession in Baton Rouge of Sept. 2020. The legal team for Gaulden submitted a bid to throw out evidence of the firearms and video footage from the night of his arrest.
Beginning Thursday, March 3 at 6 a.m. the city's indoor mask mandate will be lifted, health director Dr. Jennifer Avegno stated in a press conference on Wednesday.