There is significantly more to this story,” Robert Gautreaux’s attorney tells The Current. “We look forward to the full truth ...
First reported in September, the national chain will be opening its first Lafayette location, featuring a drive-through and ...
As the Hub City’s early ’80s oil boom began to tilt to bust, Todd Mouton’s father, F. Ray Mouton Jr., encountered dark, nearly unimaginable corruption in the Catholic Church.
Multiple councilman urged residents to take their complaints to Sheriff Mark Garber, saying the sheriff has no responsibility ...
It’s no doubt a good thing that Lafayette still attracts people, but we’re not doing it at the pace of peer cities around the ...
Rep. Julie Emerson’s move from the legislative to the executive branch comes a couple of weeks after she ended her candidacy ...
The 2024 loss of Lafayette musician and writer Dege Legg remains a source of communal grief. In a new mural, his legacy lives on.
Ray Mouton, the Lafayette attorney who helped expose a church sexual abuse scandal that would spread across the globe, has ...
The university kept adding property in alignment with its master plan, while sidelining plans for the real estate it already ...
Anyone who knew Charlie will tell you that, even at 81, he was still dreaming up new concepts and had a lot of life in him.
The Voting Rights Act of 1965 effectively ended the Jim Crow era, codifying voting rights and political representation for ...
Opinion: The looming return of Jim Crow to America’s second Blackest state The U.S. Supreme Court may soon make it legal to erase the voting power of 1.4 million Black Louisianans.
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