Investment has poured into real estate development, but new data shows that Lafayette’s underlying economy is vulnerable.
The City Council is set to decide the fate of a new daiquiri shop on Jefferson, and the city intros funding for Downtown ...
The Boulet administration may pursue development regulations that require elevating new homes built in moderate flood risk ...
After hours of public comment opposing the conversion of the school to a career center, the LPSB voted 5-2 to advance the ...
The ambassadors are tasked with keeping Downtown clean. Soon, one will assist around St. Joseph’s Diner in Fightinville.
The state’s higher ed budget hasn’t kept up with inflation, university leaders say. Many schools, like UL Lafayette, face ...
A coalition of government agencies, nonprofits and philanthropy want better data to inform development. That data could unlock grants for affordable housing.
School supporters point to disinvestment, charter schools and the decision to create Southside High in locating blame for Comeaux’s fate.
A recent RedEye article examining Louisiana State University’s recruitment of out-of-state students raises an important question for policymakers and taxpayers across Louisiana: Which universities are ...
Most money for Lafayette’s housing programs come from the federal government. A housing trust fund could fill the gap.
The board, which listened to hours of emotional public comment opposing the school’s conversion to a career center, voted 5-2 to advance the proposal.
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