What's making news in Acadiana this morning
| BY KATIE GAGLIANO | Staff writer Schools in Lafayette Parish reported their second-highest week of COVID-19 cases among students last week, even as fewer schools are potentially reporting data to the state. Read more |
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| BY MEGAN WYATT | Staff writer A group of about 100 people protested vaccine mandates in front of Our Lady of Lourdes Regional Medical Center Wednesday afternoon as health care workers watched from the rooms of the hospital's sickest coronavirus patients. Read more |
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| By JAMES FINN | Staff writer The Livingston Parish Council on Thursday approved a sweeping new zoning ordinance, the first of two steps towards setting land use rules in a parish whose residents have grown increasingly worried about development and flooding. Read more |
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| BY CLAIRE TAYLOR | Staff writer Lafayette Mayor-President Josh Guillory on Thursday evening declared a state of emergency for Lafayette Parish in anticipation of the potential arrival of a tropical system over the weekend. Read more |
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| BY CLAIRE TAYLOR | Staff writer Local cities and parishes are making sandbags available to their residents as the potential exists for heavy rainfall over the weekend from a tropical system. Read more |
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| By KEN STICKNEY | Staff writer Progress against COVID-19 and its variant on Louisiana higher education campuses might be measured in half steps these days. Read more |
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| Keeping your home clean and sanitized is essential these days to try to keep germs out of the house. Mopping may not be the most fun chore … Read more |
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| | If you've been missing your local coffee shop and their piping hot espresso, there's plenty of espresso makers, brews, and accessories you … Read more |
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| | Exercise always seems like the last thing on the list that you can get done. Work, kids, chores — they all seem to come first. But ignoring… Read more |
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