KLFY.com Articles: October 27, 2016
October 27
Investigators working overtime after 2 murders in New Iberia 2 days
Leaders of Oregon standoff acquitted of federal charges, lawyer tackled in court
Body of Opelousas woman found in vehicle at St. Landry Parish truck stop
Fortune Road to close for road overlay
St. Landry Chamber of Commerce hosts active shooter seminar
Comeaux High baseball team holding golf tournament benefit
QUIZ ME! Trick-or-Treat Edition
Mom’s powerful message after 12-year-old daughter dies from flu
New York high school student beat principal because his mom died, lawyer says
“Careers on Wheels” giving Carencro Elementary school students a new experience
Kevin Gates will not perform at Voodoo Fest due to “unforeseen incarceration”
Lafayette Parish deputies looking for “Kool Bandit”
Iberia Parish Sheriff’s lieutenant pleads guilty in inmate’s beating
Jena woman charged after camper burns down killing 6-year-old daughter
Lafayette Voters Get an Early Start For the 2016 Election
Bible to be read cover-to-cover with out pause publicly in St. Martinville
Ragin’ Cajuns rally after death of player’s mom
Louisiana has $313M deficit from last year
Civil lawsuit: Jeremy Mardis ‘suffered immensely’ after ‘barbaric’ shooting
Lafayette Police investigating shooting on Bellot Street
Man arrested in Lafayette for 2 cold case killings in Iberville Parish
Death penalty sought against Raising Cane’s murder suspect
Texas man arrested for thefts in Lacassine
Iberia Parish Sheriff’s Office investigating early morning homicide on Field Street
Man wanted for Patterson shooting arrested by Lafayette Police
Post-election unity? Clinton and Trump won’t say yet
Acadiana Eats – Shade Tree Cafe
Former NOPD detective shares his breast cancer survival story
AAA: Children 4 times more likely to be hit by a car on Halloween
Crack a cold one and celebrate National American Beer Day
Barton lead Nuggets past Pelicans, Davis, 107-102
Family and community members honor returned Korean War soldier
Mayor-President Joel Robideaux to spend more than $1.6 million to help make Lafayette more accessible