KLFY Starts New Local True Crime Show 'Cajun Case Files'KLFY Starts New Local True Crime Show 'Cajun Case Files'In an effort to help shed some light on local cold cases in South Louisiana, KLFY has started their own True Crime show called Cajun Case Files.Michael Dot ScottMichael Dot Scott
Media Merger Impacts KLFY, Lafayette TV LandscapeMedia Merger Impacts KLFY, Lafayette TV LandscapeNexstar's $6.2B Tegna acquisition sets up media battle in Lafayette as KLFY competes with Gray Media's KATC and KADN acquisitions.Joe CunninghamJoe Cunningham
Why This Iconic Louisiana Song Still Resonates With Acadiana Why This Iconic Louisiana Song Still Resonates With Acadiana A Louisiana legend, the woman behind The "Hello Acadiana" theme song, had a very long music career.Bernadette LeeBernadette Lee
Lafayette Meteorologist Shifting From Weather Lab to News DeskLafayette Meteorologist Shifting From Weather Lab to News DeskThere's another change in the the Lafayette media landscape, and this time its a meteorologist shifting to the news desk. Chris ReedChris Reed
Louisiana Driver Puts News Crew in Danger During SnowstormLouisiana Driver Puts News Crew in Danger During SnowstormA driver in Lafayette spun out and nearly took out a local news crew while they were live alongside a busy roadway during the snowstorm. Chris ReedChris Reed
You Could Face Two Years in Jail for NYE Celebratory Gun FireYou Could Face Two Years in Jail for NYE Celebratory Gun FireThere are many great New Year's Eve celebratory traditions, but firing guns into the sky is definitely not one of them.Michael Dot ScottMichael Dot Scott
Former Popular Lafayette TV News Anchor Announces Next MoveFormer Popular Lafayette TV News Anchor Announces Next MoveA few weeks ago, Jones announced he was leaving KLFY News 10 after more than 11 years with the company. What he was doing after this and where he would be heading was unknown...until now.Jude WalkerJude Walker
Legendary Louisiana Broadcaster Dies at 67 Years OldLegendary Louisiana Broadcaster Dies at 67 Years OldThe local broadcast industry is mourning the loss of a legend who once worked at KLFY News 10. Chris ReedChris Reed