Gerald asked the men, "Yall looking forward to the weekend? Y'all just attending? What's going on? One of the bystander's comment took everyone, including many watching, by surprise.
The local TV icon talks about his life in retirement, how forecasting has evolved, and his time volunteering in Moss Bluff after Hurricane Laura devastated Southwest Louisiana.
In case you were wondering why some roads aren't wide open right now, take a look at this.
KLFY's Gerald Gruenig woke up this morning with an assignment to (safely) give us a close-up look at the Atchafalaya Basin Bridge under these extreme winter conditions...
If you're a regular viewer of KLFY Channel 10 and you subscribe to Cox Communications, you may no longer be able to catch KLFY starting at midnight tonight. Here's what's going on...
97.3 The Dawg was very proud to be part of the very first Strut Your Mutt yesterday morning in downtown Lafayette at Parc Sans Souci. Hundreds of dog lovers showed up to stroll with their pooch.
Believe it or not things like this happen in the broadcast world all the time. In the world of radio we can usually cover up the faux pas quite nicely by simply turning off a microphone or playing a song. In the world of TV it's not so simple to cover when things go bad. Not that this is particularly bad it's just kind of funny and since it happened to a friend of ours, former KLFY TV-10 Weatherma