What's making news in Acadiana this morning
| By ADAM DAIGLE | Acadiana business editor A group of investors led by real estate developer Ravi Daggula closed on the purchase of the old Dat Dog building in downtown Lafayette and could lease part of it to a local restaurant by next week. Read more |
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| BY JOHN SIMERMAN | Staff writer The Louisiana State Police detective who claimed that agency brass blocked his efforts to seek criminal charges against at least one trooper in the fatal May 2019 arrest of Black motorist Ronald Greene has put in for retirement. Read more |
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| BY MEGAN WYATT | Staff writer Carencro Catholic School, which was originally set to resume classes Wednesday after the holiday break, postponed reopening until next week after about 60% of the faculty and staff tested positive for the coronavirus. Read more |
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| BY KEVIN FOOTE | Staff writer The negative transfer portal news continues for the UL Ragin Cajuns football program. Read more |
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| BY LAURA UNGAR | THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Why are so many vaccinated people getting COVID-19 lately? Read more |
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| By CATHERINE ZEILMAN | Staff Writer Lafayette police are looking for a man who they say robbed a Northwest Evangeline Thruway business at gunpoint Monday night. Read more |
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