Rob Kirkpatrick is an on-air host and digital contributor at Townsquare Media of Lafayette. Rob is active in the Lafayette community and supports several nonprofits including, but certainly not limited to: Maddie’s Footprints, 232-HELP, and Big Brothers Big Sisters of Acadiana. He was named as a 20 Under 40 honoree in 2020. He is a current member of Leadership Louisiana Class XXXV. As a proud graduate of UL Lafayette, Rob is passionate about developing young broadcasters in college and in local and national newsrooms. He credits his earliest experiences covering news in south Louisiana with shaping him into the communicator he is today. Off the air, Rob is a broadcast/media consultant, executive trainer, and public speaker. He got his start in radio and television in Acadiana and has gone on to hold roles with Fox Television (Dallas) and CNN Newsource (Atlanta). Rob and his family moved back to Acadiana in 2015.
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Louisiana Ranked as One of the Least Happy States in the Nation
Researchers looked at three specific factors: emotional and physical, well-being, work environment, and community and environment.
Lafayette Pharmacy Giving Away Life-Saving NARCAN at Free Event
The life-saving drug was just approved for over-the-counter sale and Neighbor's Pharmacy wants the public to be informed.
Newspaper Looking For Full-Time Taylor Swift Reporter
Do you have what it takes to turn this cruel summer around and land a reporter job in Nashville?
Payton Blames Saints Departure on Burnout, Bad Calls… And Roger Goodell
The story, first published by ESPN, says burn-out from a series of bad calls and no calls is why he ultimately stepped away.
Photos From Commercial Flight Show Louisiana Wildfires From 35,000 Feet
The photo taken as the sun set shows three major fires over southwest Louisiana.
Taylor Swift Eras Tour Movie Coming to Theaters in October
The record-breaking concert is headed to a big screen near you very soon.
Today Marks 15 Years Since Hurricane Gustav Struck Louisiana
The storm ravaged South Louisiana leaving many without power for several days.
LPSS Announces Plan For Former Prairie Elementary Campus
The coveted campus on a the corner of West Congress and Ambassador Caffery won't be empty for long.
REPORT: Lafayette Parish ‘Most Vulnerable’ In Louisiana This Hurricane Season
A new study measured the potential financial impact of a major storm and Lafayette #1 in Louisiana and #37 overall.
UPDATE: Lafayette NICU Nurse From 1980s Home Video Identified
A post on the popular Lafayette Memories Facebook page has already yielded some answers in this search.
Company Offering To Pay $1,000 For Buc-ee’s Snack Taste Tester
Applications are due by September 11, 2023, so you still have time to apply.
We Now Know What’s Next for Six Flags in New Orleans
The project got a major stamp of approval from city planners and developers are not starting land leases for companies hoping to occupy the space.
Despite Slow Start, Forecasters Double Down On Hurricane Season Predictions
Without a storm in the Atlantic basin in more than a month, forecasters are warning not to let your guard down.
BBQ Cookoff in Breaux Bridge to Be Featured on Food Network Tonight
World-renowned chef Michael Symon was in Acadiana in March to film tonight's episode.
State Approves State Farm Rate Increase For Louisiana Drivers
The state has approved another insurer raising rates by as much as 38%.
‘In God We Trust’ Now Required in All Louisiana School Classrooms
According to the law, the sign must be at least 11 x 17 inches and be displayed prominently in each classroom.
New Charges Filed Against Trump in Mar-a-Lago Documents Case
The developments are reportedly related to the attempted destruction of surveillance video from the Trump property in Florida.
A Twitter Rebrand Seems Imminent, the Internet Has Opinions (As Usual)
Elon Musk made some interesting revelations early Sunday morning in a series of Tweets.
Louisiana Man Finds Fame Reviewing Red Beans and Rice on TikTok
The Chalmette native has charmed the internet with brutally honest and uncensored review videos.
Family of Teen Crushed by Jackson Square Oak Tree Suing City
Attorney Morris Bart says the 16-year-old suffered brain damage and that the family would be "aggressively litigating" the issue.