Trump, No Kings and Lafayette
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Greater Lafayette Indivisible plans to hold its second march of the year to protest President Donald Trump and his administration.
The Journal & Courier left a message with Carter's office during the summer asking for an update, and it also called Wednesday asking whether charges will or won't be filed. Carter did not return the call in the summer, and he has yet to respond to Wednesday's message.
No Kings protest leaders in Lafayette invite like-minded people from all political parties to join them for peaceful event Saturday, Oct. 18.
On May, 15th Judicial District Judge Michelle Billeaud also ordered The Grouse Room to pay nearly $20,000 in past-due sales tax, penalties, and interest to the Lafayette Parish School Board. At that time, the court additionally ordered the venue to close until the matter was resolved.
After the announcement that CityBus suspended its free connector route, CEO Bryan Smith said the company's driver shortage is at "an emergency level."
LCG and LUS broke ground on the South Gravity Lift Station that will expand wastewater capacity and reliability for Downtown, Midcity, and surrounding neighborhoods.