U.S. unemployment claims fall to a still-high 900,000 amid coronavirus pandemic
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Good morning, Acadiana! Today's top business news: A new benefit may be encouraging more Americans to apply for help. Read more |
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Lafayette sheriff lauds citizenship of Thomas More dads, sons who aided Cameron Parish Read more |
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Coronavirus spread in Acadiana slowed dramatically in the second week of January, with slight increases in test volumes and sharp declines in new cases. Gradual, consistent declines in hospitalizations for COVID-19 hospitalizations continued through Jan. 19. Read more |
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| Like so many people who have grown weary of living in a pandemic era, Youngsville Police Chief Rickey Boudreaux had become lax with COVID-19 precautions. Read more |
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Thirty-seven years after terrorists exploded a truck bomb in a Marine barracks in Lebanon, killing 241 U.S. military personnel, Iran has started to pay. Among the victims that day: Lex Trahan, 19, a Comeaux high graduate and the lone child of Percy “Blackie” Trahan and his wife, Shirley, of Lafayette. Read more |
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The first Louisiana Veteran Business Summit will be held next month for veterans or military service members who own businesses or are interested in starting one. Read more |
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