LETTER: The Current swings and misses
I do my best to be realistic and confront the brutal facts, but I fail to see how The Current’s bad news cheerleading, particularly when the facts are incorrect, serves our community.
Council readies to dredge the Vermilion, but waits for the Corps of Engineers
Polarization is coming home to Lafayette
Our politics has historically been more personal than partisan. This election cycle will put that trend to the test.
Ethics Board clears Bruno, finds loan not under supervision of mayor’s office
It’s not your imagination; Lafayette’s real estate market is struggling
Lafayette’s real estate market is ice cold, and it may get worse before it gets better.
Trapped and anxious, Quail Hollow residents are tired of waiting for flood fixes
Republic Services put on notice
Sno-Ball. Sno-Cone. What’s in a name?
The inaugural Downtown Sno-Ball Festival — not, pointedly, sno-cone festival — takes over Parc Sans Souci. Get the details.
Latest job numbers show Lafayette’s oil economy is still shrinking
How Sara Crochet accidentally won an international film contest
On a whim, Lafayette filmmaker Sara Crochet won an international film contest. This fall, she’ll jet to Japan to pickup a free camera and show the short film. Not bad for a first try.