What's making news in Acadiana this morning
| BY CLAIRE TAYLOR | Staff writer A district judge on Thursday ruled it is premature for employees of Our Lady of Lourdes Regional Medical Center in Lafayette to seek an injunction to halt the hospital's mandatory COVID-19 vaccine policy. Read more |
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| BY JULIE O'DONOGHUE | Louisiana Illuminator Louisiana state government does little to screen the nursing home natural disaster evacuation plans required by law or to ensure that nursing homes carry out those plans as written, according to several state government officials and records released by the Louisiana Department of Health this month. Read more |
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| BY EMILY WOODRUFF | Staff writer As the deadline nears for Ochsner Health employees to get vaccinated or lose their jobs, the health system is also increasing pressure for employees' family members to get a shot. Read more |
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| BY LIAM PIERCE | STAFF WRITER Total federal funding for Ida relief has topped over $1 billion to Louisiana residents as of Thursday, per FEMA spokesperson John Mills. Read more |
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| By ADAM DAIGLE | Acadiana business editor Renters in Lafayette are paying the highest monthly rents in Louisiana, according to one company’s report. Read more |
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| BY KATIE GAGLIANO | Staff writer Suspected human remains were found in a burn pile on a property near the Ridge area Thursday morning, the Lafayette Parish Sheriff’s Office said. 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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