What's making news in Acadiana this morning
| BY MEGAN WYATT | Staff writer More coronavirus deaths were reported in Lafayette Parish and in the Acadiana region on Tuesday than on any other single day of the pandemic. Read more |
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| By ADAM DAIGLE | Acadiana business editor Lafayette Lanes, Lafayette's oldest bowling alley will close its doors Thursday, owners announced Tuesday. Read more |
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| By ADAM DAIGLE | Acadiana business editor The people behind Acadian Kitchens in Broussard knew at some point they would need a new building. Then Hurricane Delta came along and gave them a nudge. Read more |
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| BY KATIE GAGLIANO | Staff writer A Lafayette family of four was displaced Tuesday morning after a kitchen fire destroyed their Moss Street home and their belongings. Read more |
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| BY CLAIRE TAYLOR | Staff writer Lafayette Consolidated Government will spend up to $250,000 on COVID-19 testing and case management for its approximately 2,000 employees, paying as much as $450 per employee for tests and results that are available free elsewhere in the community. Read more |
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| BY KATIE GAGLIANO | Staff writer A Lafayette man was arrested on 180 counts of pornography involving juveniles after detectives with the Lafayette Police Department discovered explicit videos and images involving children in the man’s possession. 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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