Lafayette attorney Gary McGoffin called the actions of the Lafayette Parish School Board hypocritical and chastised the board for another alleged violation of the state's open meetings laws.
The Lafayette Parish Public Education Stakeholder's Council wants the Lafayette Parish School Board to "govern" and "set policy...and let [Superintendent Dr. Pat Cooper] do his job."
More than 16,000 residents in Acadiana have been trained to administer CPR over the last 13 years, according to Robert Callahan, who joined "Nathan & Bernie in the Morning" to talk about the 14th Annual "Be a Heart Starter!" CPR Training set for this Saturday.
Deidre Druilhet from the state Department of Transportation and Development urged motorists to be cautious while driving through construction zones where workers are present on major roadways.
Many have questioned why the implementation of the program was different in each school district, and as Perry suggests, many people just simply do not understand how the program is suppose to work to better students.
Did you know you had to signal your intent to make a turn at least 100 feet before the turn? Did you know you could be pulled over by a police officer for failing to do that?
How wide is too wide when it comes to the car rims that can poke out as far as six inches from the wheel? One caller on today's Ask the Trooper program asked if the rims (which, according to this article, are sometimes known as "swangers, elbows and pokes") are illegal.
One of our topics this morning involved red light cameras – and whether or not KPEL listeners agree with the concept. A new bill in the Louisiana would eliminate red light cameras on state highways.
U.S. Rep. Bill Cassidy suggested that another delay in President Barack Obama's landmark healthcare law meant the law was "unworkable" and has been implemented by his "unilaterally" changing law.
Louisiana State Police Troop I spokesperson Trooper Hammons encouraged anyone drinking alcohol to do the responsible thing and designate a driver so that they were not endangering the lives of themselves or others.
Louisiana State Police Police Trooper Stephen Hammons Tuesday morning discussed some of our driving pet peeves, and it was apparent many of our listeners had some of the same pet peeves.
The Louisiana Department of Children and Family Services has sifted through more than 12,000 transactions that were made on the day the electronic food stamps program went down, resulting in several cases of recipients intentionally overspending on their cards by as much as $2,000.
Lafayette Parish School System Supt. Dr. Pat Cooper responded to accusations Tuesday that his use of the PACE system Thursday night was an attempt to "antagonize" members of the Lafayette Parish School Board.
Renovations to the rest stop in Grand Prairie, La. should be wrapped up by the middle of March, allowing recreational fishers to get back to the water in time for the spring weather.
U.S. Rep. Bill Cassidy of Louisiana accused President Barack Obama Tuesday morning of circumventing written law by issuing executive orders to postpone the implementation of the employer mandate of the Affordable Care Act for medium-sized businesses.