What do you love about Lafayette… besides food and music?
There’s plenty to love in Lafayette. Tell us what you love the most.
There’s plenty to love in Lafayette. Tell us what you love the most.
Traditional and radical. Brioche or sourdough. Donuts or not-donuts. Here are king cakes readers say are the Bavarian cream of the crop.
Race remains the central issue and pivotal point of transformation for an entire American society. History is our witness that race might never be a bridge that unites us.
We’re prioritizing short-term political opportunism over what’s in the best long-term interests of our community.
The Ernest J. Gaines Black Heritage Stamp, is now available at US Postal Service stores and, may be purchased online.
Source: KATC
Factors to be considered in selecting a site include cost, size of the property, walkability, whether demolition is needed, development potential of surrounding property, traffic and road conditions, regional accessibility and amenities near the property.
Source: The Advocate
Lafayette may stop alcohol sales at midnight on Mardi Gras day. Tell us what you think.
The Lafayette City Council voted unanimously Tuesday to defer indefinitely a resolution supporting and financing half of the proposed study. Instead, council members may hold town hall meetings to gather public feedback while the administration seeks proposals for sites available for a new performing arts center.
Source: The Advocate
While things have been looking pessimistic for youth retention, young folks say they haven’t given up on Lafayette just yet.
Here is a selection of items on the agendas for this week’s meetings of the City and Parish councils.
The latest economic output data indicates Lafayette is still in flux as it recovers from the economic impact of the pandemic. We’re gaining ground, but not as quickly as we need.
Young folks don’t necessarily want to leave Lafayette. But they say it feels impossible to stay.
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