More women come forward alleging in lawsuit that three Louisiana universities ignored protocol and allowed student to sexually assault others.
Author: Ashley White, Lafayette Daily Advertiser
‘Horrific’ Hurricane Ida nursing home evacuation: Owner faces fraud, cruelty charges after deaths
Bob Dean Jr. was charged Wednesday with eight felony counts after conditions deteriorated at the evacuation site and multiple people died.
The mayor of a Louisiana city is suing the creator of fake Antifa events on Facebook
Lafayette Consolidated Government has filed a lawsuit against John Merrifield, who created a fake Antifa event on social media.
Louisiana officers fire 11 rounds, fatally shooting Black man; state police investigate
Louisiana State Police identified the man killed as 31-year-old Trayford Pellerin and said he was carrying a knife before he was fatally shot.
Louisiana church fires: Holden Matthews pleads guilty to state, federal crimes
Holden Matthews had pleaded guilty to hate crimes after setting fire to three predominately black Louisiana churches.
Daughter-in-law of LSU offensive coordinator dies in plane crash on way to Peach Bowl
Carley McCord, daughter-in-law of LSU offensive coordinator Steve Ensminger, was one of five people killed in a plane crash on way to the Peach Bowl.
25 years after a newborn was found in trash can, her mother is charged with murder
Louisiana deputies never gave up on finding out what happened to Baby Jane Doe, who died of hypothermia in Jeanerette in 1994 outside a car wash.
Attorney held in contempt of court for filming man’s mouth being taped shut
Lafayette Judge Marilyn Castle found an attorney in contempt for filming a defendant in another case having his mouth taped shut by a bailiff.
Louisiana black church fires: Suspect denied bond, hate crime charges added
Holden Matthews pleaded not guilty to the charges of simple arson of a religious building, aggravated arson of areligious building and hate crimes.
Louisiana church fires: Deputy’s son arrested as authorities investigate ties to black metal
Holden Matthews, the son of a sheriff’s deputy, was in custody in connection with the fires of three predominantly black churches in Louisiana.