Jude Walker is a Brand Manager and morning show host for Townsquare Media and has worked in Lafayette, Louisiana media for over 25 years. He's a huge sports fan, goer of live music shows, and there is quite possible no one who loves The Golden Girls as much as he does. A native of south Louisiana, Walker is certified "Cajun" through and through.
Jude Walker
Robert E. Lee Junior High in Monroe to Be Renamed
The pending name change comes after a petition was started by a group of local citizens who took offense by the school's current name.
Texas Roadhouse in Lafayette Now Temporarily Closed After Employees Test Positive for COVID-19
A spokesperson with Texas Roadhouse told KATC that the restaurant voluntarily closed to perform a fog sanitation and deep clean of the restaurant.
One New Case of COVID-19 Inflammatory Illness in Children Reported in Louisiana
The Louisiana Department of Health announced on Monday that there was one new case of Multisystem Inflammation Syndrome in the state last week.
Texas Roadhouse in Lafayette Remains Open After Seven Employees Test Positive for COVID-19
Texas Roadhouse in Lafayette remains open after seven employees recently tested positive for the coronavirus.
Youngsville Independence Day Celebration Set for Friday, July 3rd
The fireworks display, beginning at 9:00 pm, can be viewed from the Youngsville Sports Complex, your home, a local business or even online through a live stream on the City of Youngsville Facebook page.
18-Year-Old in New Iberia Dies One Week After Shooting That Killed His 13-Year-Old Brother
A New Iberia mother is now grieving the loss of both of her sons who were victims of gun violence last weekend.
3 UL Ragin’ Cajuns Athletes Test Positive for Coronavirus
Three University of Louisiana athletes have tested positive for coronavirus while seven others are in quarantine after possibly being exposed to the virus.
All the Places You Can Go Tubing in Louisiana
It is officially hot outside and there is nothing better than getting out of the heat and into the water.
Tensions Arise Last Night in Downtown Lafayette Between Protestors and Police
There was a rally in Downtown Lafayette last night protesting for the removal of the General Alfred Mouton statue.
Cruise Lines Voluntarily Pause Sailings Until Sept. 15
If you are ready to hop on a cruise ship, your wait just got a little longer.
‘The Voice’ Holding Virtual Open Call Right Now
Due to the coronavirus pandemic, instead of in-person auditions, the show is currently holding a Virtual Open Call through its website.
LHSAA Says Four Louisiana High School Football Teams Have Players Who’ve Tested Positive for Coronavirus
Louisiana High School Athletic Association executive director Eddie Bonine says that four parishes in the state have reported having a school with football players testing positive for coronavirus.
Baton Rouge Zoo Extends Hours for 50 Cent Admission Special for Month of June
This special offer is part of the zoo's 50th anniversary.
Rig Count Down for 15th Straight Week, Experts Says Oil Industry Could Take Over a Year to Recover from Pandemic
According to the Louisiana Oil & Gas Association, the U.S. rig count is down for the 15th straight week at only 279 rigs in production.
Free Food Distribution Taking Place Wednesday at Cajundome
Second Harvest Food Bank, in partnership with United Way of Acadiana, will be holding a large distribution of emergency food at the Cajundome this Wednesday, June 17 from 12:00 pm to 2:00 pm.
Gov. Edwards Signs $300 Million Small Business Aid Plan
Governor John Bel Edwards has signed the Republican-crafted plan yesterday to spend $300 million in federal coronavirus aid to help small businesses recover from the outbreak.
One Dead, Two Injured in New Iberia Shootings on Sunday
One person is dead and two more were injured after two separate shootings in New Iberia on Sunday, June 14.
Pay Pennies on the Dollar With The Seize the Deal Summer Auction
There are thousands and thousands of dollars of great products, services, and gift certificates. Each deal starts with an opening bid at 60% off the retail value.
You and 38 of Your Friends Can Rent This Louisiana Lodge for Less Than $100 a Night
If this sounds like your kind of fun, look no further than the Crying Eagle Lodge located in the quaint Louisiana town of Basile.
Genetically Modified Mosquitoes Approved for Release in the U.S.
A new mosquito could be released into the wild in the next few months. A British biotech company called Oxitec has been granted permission to release genetically modified mosquitoes in Florida and Texas.