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Maintaining and fixing Lafayette’s roads would cost tens of millions. Technically, the money is there, but it’s not going ...
The federal government will now treat the LA Wallet photo identification just like it would a hard copy of a state driver’s ...
Lafayette Consolidated Government has settled a lawsuit with a woman who said her First Amendment rights were violated by the Library Board.
Mayor-President Monqiue Boulet’s administration will introduce its proposed LCG budget. But ultimately, the councils have the final vote.
In times of economic uncertainty, local farms provide an alternative source of fresh, affordable food. But their survival is ...
The Boulet administration established the commission to advise LCG on how to support and engage local veterans of the U.S.
Lafayette’s transit authority struggles to attract and retain enough drivers to keep buses running smoothly. Eliminating ...
Inspired by the late civil rights leader and Congressman John Lewis, a local group is taking their call for political ...
Amid a forgery investigation, Construction Director Robert Gautreaux has been demoted to his old job teaching agricultural ...
Up to 200 Marines are scheduled to deploy to Louisiana, to assist Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) at its facilities in the state.
Lafayette Consolidated Government recently announced the completion of a new emergency preparedness plan. Here’s how it would ...
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