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We’ll select four Wavemakers in 2025 and celebrate their work. Honorees will be profiled by David Begnaud in a televised ...
She spearheaded a new approach to health in Lafayette — now Beacon Community Connections founder and Executive Director Holly ...
The reduction will leave $44 million for the program, enough to continue covering private school tuition for 6,000 students who already receive state-funded vouchers.
The institute was once a bustling campus that began as a vocational school for Black girls in 1913 and grew into a national ...
For years, residents of a subdivision near Youngsville have complained about water quality. Now, a new operator’s plans ...
The presence of some of the nation’s biggest providers raises the stakes for the municipal telecom, after it made a ...
In their new novel ‘Of Flesh and Blood,’ Lafayette authors Hunter Burke and Nick Lavin create a chilling blend of fact and ...
Property casualty insurers made a record $169 billion in profit in 2024—even as they raised prices and pushed for laws to ...
Trump wants to increase the overall amount of domestic oil and production. But recent history shows that doesn’t always lead ...
Downtowners have again called for action after a flash flood in April overwhelmed new drainage infrastructure built out ...
A local civil rights leader and pastor of St. Paul’s Catholic Church, Rev. Albert J. McKnight’s work carries lessons for ...
Two Lafayette public pools are coming back online for Memorial Day. Water safety advocates say they play a vital role in ...