What's making news in Acadiana this morning
| BY CLAIRE TAYLOR | Staff writer The Lafayette Parish chapter of the NAACP is recommending voters oppose the renewal of a property tax that generates $4 million for the Lafayette Parish library system. Read more |
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| Staff report Early voting opens Saturday for the Nov. 13 Louisiana open primary and runs through Saturday, Nov. 6. Polls are closed Sunday. Read more |
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| BY KEVIN FOOTE | Staff writer A year ago, UL played at Texas State on Halloween night, and the Ragin' Cajuns' performance was frightening. Read more |
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| By SAM KARLIN | Staff writer A top official in Attorney General Jeff Landry’s office has indicated she will run for attorney general in 2023 as long as Landry doesn’t run for reelection, in the strongest indication to date Landry is planning a bid for governor. Read more |
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| BY EMILY WOODRUFF | Staff writer A panel of three judges in Shreveport has issued a temporary restraining order preventing Ochsner Health from firing employees in north Louisiana who have not complied with a COVID-19 vaccination requirement. Read more |
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| BY MEGAN WYATT | Staff writer A local political group has come under fire on social media this week for a scholarship flyer that calls on female high school seniors to write an essay titled "How Critical Race Theory Undermines Our Republic." 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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