Here are six headlines to start your day in Acadiana.
| BY CLAIRE TAYLOR | Staff writer District Attorney Keith Stutes concluded there is insufficient evidence of a crime to pursue charges against former Lafayette Utilities System Director Terry Huval. Read more |
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| BY KEVIN FOOTE | Staff writer The University of Louisiana at Lafayette athletic department released its rules for home football games Wednesday, which include 25% seating capacity and no tailgating. Read more |
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| BY KATELYN UMHOLTZ | Staff writer Forecasters were tracking six tropical disturbances on Wednesday evening, including one in the Gulf of Mexico that has a high chance of forming over the next week, according to the National Hurricane Center 10 p.m. update. Read more |
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| BY WILL SENTELL | Staff writer The Lake Charles public school system sustained about $300 million in damages when Hurricane Laura struck southwest Louisiana on Aug. 27, education officials said Wednesday. Read more |
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| BY YOUSSEF RDDAD | Staff writer Several hundred students gathered at the Denham Springs High School football stadium Wednesday evening, holding candles while offering prayers for the recovery of a classmate hospitalized after being stricken with heatstroke during football practice the day before. Read more |
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| BY MARK BALLARD | Capitol Bureau editor Louisiana should allow more access to absentee mail ballots for the Nov. 3 presidential elections, U.S. District Judge Shelly Dick ruled in a 44-page decision released Wednesday afternoon. Read more |
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