National Prayer Breakfast on Thursday, President Donald Trump announced he will sign an executive order to eradicate what he called “anti-Christian bias” in the federal ...
According to social media reports, Waffle House locations across Lafayette Parish and Acadiana are open. Call ahead to confirm, as local conditions may have affected staffing at some locations.
One home on a neighborhood street survived, and the architect who designed it, Greg Chasen, is going viral for explaining why he thinks it survived. No words really - just a horror show. Some of the ...
The Energumene camp is not giving up on avenging his Clarence House defeat to Jonbon, with the hope of softer ground fuelling dreams of a third Champion Chase at the Cheltenham Festival. While ...
(RNS) — As firefighters begin to get the California wildfires that caused massive destruction in and around Los Angeles under control, faith leaders ... to the LA Times. Houses of worship ...
Lafayette Parish School System has announced that all schools will remain closed on Thurs. due to potentially hazardous road conditions and dangerously low temperatures. “Road conditions ...
Footage in a Jan. 12 Facebook post (direct link, archive link) alternates between two images of houses. The first is photographed from the front and is surrounded by a burned natural landscape.
The three fires still burning in LA as of Tuesday — Hurst, Palisades and Eaton — and the acreage they have burned. New York Post Ignacio Rodriguez, CEO of IR Architects, designed nine houses ...
LAFAYETTE PARISH — In the first 15 days of 2025, Lafayette firefighters have already fought 17 house fires in Lafayette Parish. With colder temperatures approaching, fire officials are concerned ...
Wildfires in Los Angeles have destroyed thousands of homes, causing widespread devastation. While it may take months to fully assess the property damage, inspections are already underway.
The faith-based nonprofit has a global footprint but is focusing on aiding wildfire victims in California through its U.S. programs. The truck, loaded with water, blankets, hygiene products ...
One home on a neighborhood street survived, and the architect who designed it, Greg Chasen, is going viral for explaining why he thinks it survived. No words really - just a horror show.
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