Interim President Jaimie Hebert vowed to protect UL’s academic programming as administrators looked for reductions.
Nearly $50 million in funding for local public agencies would vanish in 2027 if voters reject millages in October and November.
Staff and artists at two popular Lafayette tattoo shops, Instant Classic and Be True Tattoo, have quit over allegations of sexual assault by the shops’ owner.
A state task force formed to devise better hurricane evacuation plans made a list of recommendations. The state’s ...
Lafayette’s new budget includes spending on reopening public bathrooms and accessibility improvements Downtown.
The century-old school grounds now host a satellite location for Prime Time’s Head Start program, a federally funded early ...
Seven years in, The Current isn’t just surviving, it’s joining a Pulitzer-prize winning journalism network. Getting there ...
Seven years in, The Current isn’t just surviving, it’s joining a Pulitzer-prize winning journalism network. Getting there took hard work — ours and yours.
The town hall started with a discussion on insurance reform and ended with a room divided on immigration policy.
The town hall started with a discussion on insurance reform and ended with a room divided on immigration policy.
The town hall started with a discussion on insurance reform and ended with a room divided on immigration policy.