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Local venues are losing audiences, musicians are losing gigs — and everyone is losing money, a census of the local music ...
Council Chair Boudreaux approved the contentious road swap but asked why his district roads weren’t receiving the same ...
Lafayette Consolidated Government issues dozens of proclamations each year. But observing Pride month has been a point of ...
Companies awarded major contracts are sponsoring events at the school board member’s bar in Broussard. Now he wants to know ...
The institute was once a bustling campus that began as a vocational school for Black girls in 1913 and grew into a national ...
Officials at two companies LPSS said turned in quotes for a drainage repair job at a school told a state investigator the ...
The reduction will leave $44 million for the program, enough to continue covering private school tuition for 6,000 students ...
She spearheaded a new approach to health in Lafayette — now Beacon Community Connections founder and Executive Director Holly ...
We’ll select four Wavemakers in 2025 and celebrate their work. Honorees will be profiled by David Begnaud in a televised ...
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Throughout her life and as she worked to home school her three children, she connected to the wider world through public libraries. “You know, I was raised in libraries, grew up in libraries, spent so ...
Cait Marshall and Ellis Clay are long since graduated from St. Thomas More, but they haven’t gone quietly. After the Catholic school prioritized a policy targeting queer students, they stood up and ...