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Secret Thing Mail Carriers Do to Your Bills That You Don't Notice
Mail carriers are revealing some of their best-kept secrets about how they try to make things better for those along their routes.
The New Whataburger in Breaux Bridge is Officially Set to Open
The new Whataburger is located at 1890 Rees St. Breaux Bridge, 70517 and will be open for business starting at 11 am on Monday.
Bad Gas at Lafayette Parish Chevron Causes Major Vehicle Issues
Residents in the Carencro-Upper Lafayette area face vehicle problems after fueling up at a local Chevron station.
Police Officer in Louisiana Hit by Vehicle While On Duty
A police officer in Baton Rouge, Louisiana was hit by a vehicle Thursday morning while on duty.
Gender Identity Bills Advance in Louisiana Legislature
The Louisiana Legislature is considering at least two bills regarding how students in public schools can be addressed, and both gender identity measures are advancing toward the Governor's desk.
Lafayette Police Chief Judith Estorge Steps Down
Judith Estorge, the first female Chief of the Lafayette Police Department (LPD), has stepped down after just 19 months in the position.
Acadiana Coffee Shop's Makes Statement On Competitor's Closure
Word rapidly spread through the community that a locally loved coffee and ice cream shop is closing its doors this month. Brew and Scoop, located at 415 Creswell Lane in Opelousas, Louisiana, has been serving the community handcrafted coffee beverages and ice cream treats for over five years.
Pope's Staff Having Press Event about Aliens and Supernatural
Supernatural phenomena is one of the topics to be discussed at Vatican Press conference.
This Texas Couple Tied the Knot at Buc-ee's and It Was Beautiful
Spring is considered wedding season. Buc-ee's is considered one of the most magical chains in Texas. Naturally, the two were meant to be together.
Lafayette Bridges Over Vermilion River to Close for Repairs
DOTD has scheduled Vermilion River bridge repairs on three structures in Lafayette. The closures won't last long, but they could cause some grief.