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$30 million trapped while auditor probes LCG
While the Guillory administration is confident the situation will resolve, it’s unclear how — and how soon.
While the Guillory administration is confident the situation will resolve, it’s unclear how — and how soon.
After endorsing Davante Lewis, the party ultimately threw its weight behind Lewis’s pro-industry opponent.
Gov. John Bel Edwards called legislators into a special session to address Louisiana’s worsening insurance crisis. Top officials say thousands could lose homes without a fix.
Nearly 40 years into an effort to clean up America’s most polluted river, Lafayette is rebuilding its relationship with Bayou Vermilion.
We’ve seen promise all over our community, including efforts to tackle Lafayette’s mountain of blighted properties, its mounting fentanyl deaths, food insecurity and more.
Looking back, we uncovered a program plagued with problems: conflicts of interest, disregard for public accountability processes and a lack of proven need or efficacy.
Volunteer-led groups, convened by Parish Proud, have made a big impact in cleaning up Lafayette litter.
Lafayette’s Josh Edmond is a shining example of what it means to take ownership of your community — one piece of trash at a time.
For a flood project, LCG targeted land that was easy to get — because it was repped by City-Parish Attorney Greg Logan.
Without taking this extra step, the signs can take about 20 years to decompose in a local landfill.
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