Enrollees in the government health plan for seniors and people with disabilities have more trouble accessing and affording care here than those in other states.
The governor is preparing for a Supreme Court ruling on race and redistricting that could upend Louisiana’s congressional map ...
UL’s full-time undergraduate enrollment declined by 1,700 students since 2015. Meanwhile, the university added a net of 467 ...
December 20, 2025 This Fall season Acadiana Center for the Arts presents an exhibition of new paintings by artist Michael ...
Rep. Clay Higgins calls out the Army Corps for not spending $50 million allocated to dredging the Vermilion. Science says it ...
In Louisiana v. Callais, justices could set a standard for the degree to which race can be considered when drawing election ...
After Hurricane Laura, Cindy Robertson’s ministry found disaster victims who fell through the cracks of the federal disaster response system.
After Hurricane Laura, Cindy Robertson’s ministry found disaster victims who fell through the cracks of the federal disaster response system.
Voters approved the renewal of two property tax millages, one to help fund the Lafayette Parish School System and one to fund the Bayou Vermilion District.
Faith-based organizers like Rev. James Harris found disaster victims who fell through the cracks of the federal disaster response system. Photo courtesy Micah 6:8 Mission This is part of a series of ...
LPSS is living on borrowed time (and money). If this millage fails to renew, it won’t be just an inconvenience.
The new Lafayette High School is just one of many capital projects LPSS has poured money into, despite significant budget constraints. Image courtesy The Acadiana Advocate On Saturday, Lafayette ...
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