KLFY.com Articles: January 17, 2019

January 17
Man dies in house fire in Jeanerette area High-speed chase from Lafayette to Acadia Parish leads to one arrest; pit bull shot Lawsuit: Disabled woman sexually assaulted, impregnated at Pensacola health care facility Disappearance At Sea, Juwanna Brooks One Year Later Dense Fog Possible… Scott PD: City sees highest spike in vehicle crashes in 16 years Killing of Baton Rouge woman by masked gunman stuns community Peeps fans, your dreams have come true. There’s now Peeps cereal Scott Police searching for shoplifting suspect Fans line up before dawn to purchase tickets to see Rolling Stones Board reverses firing of officer who shot at fleeing man Protecting the pelican: Plans rise to restore Louisiana state bird habitat Lafayette Parish School Board picks calendar for the next school year Husband and wife arrested in Madison Woods Drive drug bust in Youngsville AP Latest: Giuliani aims to clarify collusion comments Nissan to cut up to 700 contract workers in Mississippi UPDATE: Man reported missing in Evangeline Parish has been found State Police: Pedestrian dies after being hit by two vehicles on Hwy. 182 President Trump cancels House Speaker Pelosi’s military plane for overseas trip Walmart to conduct on-site job fair this Saturday in Opelousas Republicans holding conference this weekend near New Orleans 2019 Mardi Gras events around Acadiana Recalls of hazardous meat and poultry up 83 percent since 2013, report finds Alice Boucher Elementary Student honored for saving grandmother’s life in house fire Louisiana’s early issuance of February food stamps done Big Game Bound: AFC, NFC champions to be crowned Scattered Showers Moving Through Acadiana this Morning Louisiana Capitol gets covered path to avoid falling debris Opelousas mother of 4 gets surprise send-off on last day at work Beware of Ticket scams before NFC Championship game Houston native Jason Spindler among those killed in Kenya terror attack Brees Talks 40th Birthday, Making Championship Memories The Bayou Mardi Gras Association expects record numbers of parade goers this year