Chief: First nights of curfew quiet; no more ‘siren’ warning
Police Chief Jimmy Broussard reported that the first couple of nights of the parishwide curfew were relatively quiet here.
Police Chief Jimmy Broussard reported that the first couple of nights of the parishwide curfew were relatively quiet here.
In a message posted Friday on the City of Crowley website, Mayor Tim Monceaux assures the citizens of Crowley that all city services are continuing and stresses this importance of remaining vigilan
While plans for the home delivery Emergency-Meals-to-You program are being finalized, the Acadia Parish School Board will again offer “Grab-n-Go” meals Monday, April 6.
As cases of COVID-19 continue to rise across the state, Gov. John Bel Edwards has made good on his promise to extend his Stay-at-Home order until April 30.
On the day New York Mayor Bill DeBlasio called for a national draft of retired doctors and medical workers to be rushed to New York City, Louisiana COVID-19 cases broke above 10,000 to 10,297 cases
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