Tracy Wirtz has been a fixture in the Lafayette media landscape for more than 30 years. Her career began in radio, she transitioned to television for about two decades, and returned to her radio roots in 2023. A lifelong resident of south Louisiana, she enjoys writing about Cajun culture and what makes the area unique and interesting. Tracy is also proud to be part of a great team that keeps our beloved Acadiana informed and connected.
Tracy Wirtz
Network Home of “The Chosen” Is Changing Channels in Lafayette
It's not often that a whole television network changes channels, but the broadcast home of the wildly popular series "The Chosen" is doing just that.
Texas, Louisiana Grocers Selling More Stores as Merger Hits Snag
The merger of two major grocery chains in Texas and Louisiana is stalled as they wait to find out if they are selling enough stores to satisfy federal regulators.
LOOK: List of Summer Camps to Keep Lafayette Kids Busy and Active
Summer camps are a great way to keep kids entertained, off their devices, and active. Check out the list of ones offered through Lafayette PARC and UL Lafayette.
Popular Lafayette Meteorologist Returns to Forecasting for South Louisiana on His Terms
The popular Lafayette meteorologist who stepped away from the desk in 2023 has returned to forecast south Louisiana weather each day on his own terms.
Louisiana Beach Report – So-So Forecast from Texas to Florida
Louisiana beach goers shouldn't expect a complete washout either Saturday or Sunday on the sands from Texas to Florida. Be prepared to dodge some showers.
New Name, New Look Unveiled at Growing Louisiana College
The 9-campus college in south Louisiana unveiled a brand new look and a new nickname that has been two years in the making.
Shelters At Capacity Across Louisiana Offering Low-Cost Pet Adoption
Shelters in Louisiana are at capacity and animals need homes. A low-cost pet adoption event will help empty the cages and find homes for the dogs and cats.
How Much Do Texas Singles Need to Earn to Live Comfortably?
Experts have figured out how much a single person in Texas need to earn to live comfortably.
Crowley Suspect Booked on Rape Charge after Shocking Series of Events
Police booked a Louisiana man on a rape charge. The suspect had been in jail, bonded out, and cut his ankle monitor when they discovered the other crime.
1.6 Million Texas Residents May Lose Internet Service When Federal Money Runs Out
More than 1.6 million Texas residents may lose internet service when a federal program ends this month.
Best-Kept Biscuit Recipe in South Louisiana Was Born at a Bus Station
The best places to eat in Louisiana are often the best-kept secret. Even if they're gone, their recipes live on, like the one for biscuits at a bus station.
Louisiana’s Colorful Senator Pleads with Colleagues over Mayorkus Impeachment Trial
Louisiana Senator John Kennedy begged colleagues to hold an impeachment trial for Secretary Mayorkus. His plea included his expected colorful quips.
Proposed Louisiana Law Adds Fuel to a First Amendment Fire
Proposed Louisiana law would forbid anyone from staging a protest or other assembly outside someone's house, sparking debate over the First Amendment.
New Orleans Leaders Increase Pressure on Legislature to Carve Out Gun-Free Zone
New Orleans city leaders are increasing pressure on the Louisiana legislature to pass a measure that would carve out a gun-free zone in the city.
Louisiana Veterinary Clinic Crafts Clever Ploy to Control the Pet Population
A Louisiana vet clinic has crafted a clever ploy to encourage pet owners to have their animals fixed.
Step Inside the Most Expensive Homes Listed in South Louisiana
The South Louisiana real estate market is as diverse as the tastes of buyers. Step inside the most expensive homes listed in each parish in Acadiana.
A Ride Down Memory Lane at Louisiana Gen-Xers’ Favorite Vacation Destination
For Louisiana's Gen-X, your family likely made a trip west to a destination filled with thrill rides and opportunities around every corner to make memories.
Report Lists 5 Most Dangerous Scams for Louisiana Consumers in 2023
The Better Business Bureau in Louisiana helps consumers identify the most dangerous scams targeting residents. The BBB 2023 Risk Report outlines the top 5.
Mysterious Events at St. Landry Parish Courthouse in Louisiana Defy Explanation
A mysterious water leak at the St. Landry Parish Courthouse in south Louisiana is the latest occurrence that has officials considering a haunted explanation.
Crowley Boys and Girls Club Named for Long-Time Supporter
The organization is naming the Crowley Boys and Girls Club in honor of a man who has supported providing children with an opportunity to build a bright future.