The restaurant, 214 E. Vermilion St., made the announcement on social media on Friday and noted the weekend was its last days of operation.
There's going to be some sort of wintry precipitation in Acadiana Monday night and Tuesday. Here's what we know.
Snowfall totals across the southern half of the state continued to increase in Monday forecasts to what could be record-breaking levels. Here's what to know for the New Orleans metro, the northshore,
You have to go back to 1895 for the answer. The largest recorded snow accumulation in Lafayette was 14 inches that fell February 14-15, 1895. That was officially over 24 hours. That storm brought 8-10 inches to New Orleans, 12.5 inches to Baton Rouge, and Lake Charles was hammered with a whopping 22 inches.
The bone-chilling weather will continue through Thursday morning. It's likely temperatures will remain at or below freezing all day Tuesday as snow invades, with Wednesday lows expected to dip into the teens to mid-20s.
As Louisiana is gearing up for what could be a historic winter storm early next week, here's what snowfall could look like in your area.
News 15 has learned Lafayette beat out three other cities to get the Buc-ee's that will soon start construction on I-10 at Louisiana Avenue. That's
The Lafayette Parish School Board will hold meetings next week to hear the superintendent's "vision" for the system, as well as budget processes, at the Golden Nugget.
Cook 1-1 2-2 4, El Moutaouakkil 5-14 2-2 12, Garnett 6-9 1-3 18, Hardy 1-6 4-4 7, Wright 2-7 0-0 6, Ky.Davis 2-4 2-2 6, Evans 4-4 0-0 8, Fields 1-6 0-0 2, Ratliff 1-3 0-0 2, White 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 23-55 11-13 65.
The University of Louisiana at Lafayette will transition to remote instruction and operations on Tuesday and Wednesday in anticipation of the cold weather and precipitation forecast, officials
Kristopher Harrison, a candidate for State Senate District 23, appeared at the Lafayette Parish Courthouse after being accused of not filing his taxes in 2019 and 2022.
Forecasters are also becoming increasingly confident that some kind of frozen precipitation— whether its snow, sleet or freezing rain — will impact South Louisiana.