I'm just an average man with an average life. Oh, wait. That's already been used in a song. Anyway, I'm a Lafayette native, graduate of Beau Chêne High School and Princeton University, and a lifelong (mostly suffering) New Orleans Saints fan. Growing up, I wanted to be the world heavyweight champion. I've at least attained heavyweight status. I've been told that if I were a wrestler, I'd be called the "Hot Mess Express."
Ian Auzenne
Bunkie World War II Soldier’s Remains Coming Home
He'll be buried in St. Landry Parish in May.
Man Describes Buildup to Moore Park Shooting
He says he called 911 minutes before the shooting happened.
Rob Perillo Wins Major Meteorology Award
The local TV icon is being recognized for his years of service to the Acadiana and Gulf Coast regions.
Cajuns Landry Named Sun Belt Pitcher of the Week
It's the second time this year she's earned the honor.
Lafayette Police to Crack Down on Drifters, Reckless Drivers
The suspects in Saturday's incidents remain at large.
Berwick, St. Mary Parish Mourn Death of Police Officer
He was also a fireman, public works employee, and part of the Army Corps of Engineers.
State Senator Resigns Midway Through Session
She is citing a need to focus on her mental health as the reason.
St. Martin Parish Wants LCG Spoil Banks Suit Dismissed
St. Martin Parish's attorney says LCG's petition is missing some key details.
VIDEO: Festival Flag Raised over City Hall
The flag-raising ceremony marks the post-pandemic return of Festival International.
Ragin’ Cajuns Baseball Twitter Burns Louisiana Tech
Cajuns fans fully supported the team's social media jab at their in-state rival.
Fire, Landing Gear Accident Among Incidents at Lafayette Regional Airport
Flights in and out of the airport are on hold for now.
UL, Russo Partner for NIL Program
The university announced an initiative to help it and its student-athletes on the NIL market.
Changing Channels: News Director Returns; Another Sport Anchor Leaves
More changes are coming for area TV stations.
What’s Up with the Burned Car in Front of the Moss Street Post Office?
Local residents and officials alike are asking why it hasn't been towed.
Civil Rights Groups Sue Over New Louisiana Congressional Maps
The map's architects are defending the bill, saying it wasn't possible to carve out a second majority-minority district.
Changing Channels: Lafayette Sportscaster Going to New Orleans
We have the latest in Lafayette media comings and goings in this month's edition of "Changing Channels."
Renovations at Historic Eunice Venue to Soon Begin
Congress has approved a transfer of ownership of the Liberty Theatre to the city of Eunice.
Scott Drive-By Shooting Suspect Arrested
A road rage incident left one person wounded and landed another in jail.
LCG Sues St. Martin Parish over Spoil Bank Issue
Lafayette Parish is seeking a declaratory judgment saying the spoil bank removal was legal.
One Dead in Arnaudville Fire
The cause remains under investigation.