+2 Opinion Guest column: Biden policies have impaired energy industry BY C. PAUL HILLIARD Jun 23, 2022 America’s energy producers are engaged in difficult, costly, technically and politically challenging work that cannot be undertaken without la…
Crime/Police Lafayette police chief search nets nine applicants; see who’s in the running BY KATIE GAGLIANO | Staff writer Jun 19, 2022 Nine candidates have put their names forward to become the next chief of the Lafayette Police Department, as it struggles to establish consist…
News How does Lafayette police chief's salary compare to others? BY CLAIRE TAYLOR | Staff writer Jun 13, 2022 Lafayette Mayor-President Josh Guillory wants more money to attract more applicants for police chief.
Coronavirus BY ZEKE MILLER | THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Jun 10, 2022 WASHINGTON — The Biden administration is lifting its requirement that international air travelers to the U.S. take a COVID-19 test within a da…
+2 News City Council rejects request to increase police chief salary to $170,000 BY CLAIRE TAYLOR | Staff writer Jun 8, 2022 The Lafayette City Council has shot down a request to increase the city police chief's potential salary to $170,000 from the current $132,000.
News Josh Guillory administration requesting increase in Lafayette police chief salary Staff and KATC-TV reports Jun 2, 2022 At next week's meeting, Lafayette City Council members will consider an ordinance that would increase the salary for the city's chief of police.
+2 Westside Oops! Revised law says Port Allen mayor tie-breaking votes on sewer, water rates won't count BY TERRY L. JONES | tjones@theadvocate.com Jun 20, 2017 PORT ALLEN — Mayor Richard Lee said he was unaware of a state law prohibition that will nullify his two tie-breaking votes when the City Counc…
+10 Photos Photos: House Appropriations Committee takes up ¶¶Òõh's state budget Jun 12, 2017 The House Appropriations Committee took up the state budget in the Special Session.
Livingston/Tangipahoa Florida Parishes Human Services Authority undergoing leadership transition Advocate staff report Nov 2, 2016
Politics St. John Parish president says $1 million in new hires, equipment needed to better manage drainage BY DELLA HASSELLE | dhasselle@theadvocate.com Oct 30, 2016 A month after the St. John the Baptist Parish Council ordered the administration to do a better job of managing the parish's drainage system, …