KLFY.com Articles: March 29, 2020
March 29
Mandatory curfew in Ville Platte starts Monday
Prosecutor: Man charged with felonies for claiming to spread COVID-19 to shopping carts, police car
Sun Belt Conference creates COVID-19 Advisory Panel to aid in decision-making
PHOTOS: Famous people who have died from coronavirus
Inmate at Louisiana Correctional facility dies of coronavirus
‘Taco Tuesday’ Taco Bell plans to feed America this Tuesday
Louisiana sheriff deputies stand in as pallbearers for grieving families during graveside services
Part Five: Disappointing end to 2020 season for LSU baseball
John Prine in critical condition with COVID-19 symptoms
First glimpse inside Louisiana’s makeshift hospital during coronavirus pandemic
Acadiana family hopes for changes to COVID-19 screening/testing guidelines
The Latest: Trump extends federal stay-at-home guidelines another 30 days
AG Barr tells federal prisons to send older inmates home in response to coronavirus outbreak
Trump, White House task force extend coronavirus guidelines to April 30
Country Artist Joe Diffie dead from coronavirus at age 61
Texas Governor orders self-quarantine for anyone traveling into state from Louisiana
Mapping the spread of COVID-19 by sampling human waste in US sewer systems
Ignaz Semmelweis, the pioneering doctor behind hand-washing
Singer-songwriter Jan Howard dies at 91
Hundreds at Louisiana church flout COVID-19 gatherings ban
St. Martinville changes City Hall drive-thru hours
Couple gets married via live stream after canceling wedding due to coronavirus
Counties without coronavirus are mostly rural, poor
Relief package billions can’t buy hospitals out of shortages
President Trump aims to reopen the country amid surge in COVID-19 cases
NOPD issues ticket, arrest warrant after breaking up funeral repast with 100 people, live band
Mnuchin says checks from coronavirus bill coming “within 3 weeks”
Gov. Edwards calls on feds to send ventilators from national stockpile as coronavirus cases rise
Dr. Fauci warns U.S. could see over 100,000 deaths
Mahoning County engineer says flushing wipes can lead to flooded basements