The company had planned to non-renew the over 200,000 policies it had in force across the country, including about 30,000 in Louisiana, as part of a solvent runoff this year.
Source: KATC
The company had planned to non-renew the over 200,000 policies it had in force across the country, including about 30,000 in Louisiana, as part of a solvent runoff this year.
Source: KATC
The board’s February meeting was conducted haphazardly and may have resulted in votes cast improperly.
Recent data suggest growth in Lafayette Parish is primarily driven by residents leaving surrounding parishes, not net migration. That’s not sustainable.
Transformation is in the act of examination and sincerely resolving to do better, not rote penance. We can do better than saying we’re sorry and moving on.
If adopted, board members could be removed by the local agencies that appointed them at any time, for any reason.
A co-owner of the property, cut out of the land purchase, filed suit Thursday for damages.
The library board of control adopted policy changes Wednesday during a four-hour meeting in which Board President Robert Judge projected onto a large screen several drawings from a library book depicting sex acts.
Source: The Advocate
Tightening commercial and residential development could upend Lafayette’s economy and, in turn, crimp funding for local government.
Cast your vote for the best public projects in Lafayette. Three readers picks will be honored at the The Current In Design Awards.
In racial reconciliation, what is demanded of us is an ability to feel, acknowledge and process the emotions that arise in tandem with the recounting of history.
The definitions of sexually explicit materials and sexual conduct contained in the library board’s proposed policy changes are exactly the same as those used in sample legislation included in the “Protecting Innocence Report” released recently by Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry, a candidate for governor.
Source: The Advocate
A solution on short-term rentals has been difficult to come by. The issue is on the agenda this week, while the City Council punts (again) on public records.
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