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Lafayette Consolidated Government announced service changes for Mardi Gras on March 4. LCG said no transit services will run on Mardi Gras Day. Normal transit operations will resume Wednesday ...
New Orleans' annual summer tourism slump will be worse than usual this year, as tariffs and economic factors affect ...
By Matt Vines, Communications Specialist, LSUS Public Relations; featured photo by Kathy Robinson, Special to The Press-Tribune Diego Aragon stepped off the bus with the NAIA World Series trophy in ...
Due to sky high mortgage rates and soaring natural disaster insurance premiums, many residents in the already poor state can ...
Traiteur prayers. Gumbo gatherings. Bayou walks. These old-school South Louisiana traditions still soothe the soul in a ...
A bill that would allow parade-goers in Louisiana to carry concealed guns is moving forward, but it hasn’t cleared the full legislature just yet.
The Krewe du Vieux Mardi Gras parading group has purchased the former Frankie & Johnnie furniture store at 2600 St. Claude ...
Louisiana lawmakers push bill to loosen campaign finance rules, allowing spending on mortgages, clubs, Mardi Gras and family ...
The Downtown Mardi Gras Parade will be returning to Sioux City for its 31st anniversary at 6 p.m. July 3. The parade will ...
Iberia Parish Crime Stoppers is offering a reward for information leading to an arrest in the Mardi Gras shooting death of Josef Lewis. Lewis, 18, of Scott, was found dead after residents reported ...
LAFAYETTE PARISH — Lafayette’s largest recruitment event is back for its 30th year, offering job seekers a one-stop opportunity to connect with more than 120 employers from across the region ...