Born in Lafayette and raised in St. Martinville, I am a Cajun in heart, mind and spirit. I dove into the news industry with my start at my hometown newspaper where I picked up some journalistic skills. I earned a degree in mass communications at UL Lafayette which prepared me for covering news in Acadiana and around the state. As a news reporter for KPEL, my news beats include, but are not limited to, Lafayette Consolidated Government and the Lafayette Parish School Board. Jumping from print media to broadcast has been an exciting move for me in the ever-changing multimedia environment of today's news world. When not covering news, I can often be found playing guitar or cooking at home, both usually being done with my daughter, Jolie, very near by.
Derek Albert
UL Lafayette Journalists Shine At Regional Conference
The faction of Ragin' Cajuns brought 12 awards back to the Lafayette campus from the annual conference.
IPSO Deputies Investigating Two New Iberia Shootings
The city's crime spree continues with two Saturday-night shootings sending two victims to local hospitals.
Search Continues After Breaux Bridge Woman’s Disappearance
Twenty-nine-year-old Keisha Sylvester has been missing since September 2017.
Why Is La. Taking More Taxes From Our Paychecks?!?!
Is an effort to keep the state in the black making Louisiana workers see red on payday?
UPDATE: 2 Arrested, 1 Wanted For Jeanerette Parade Shooting
One of the suspects turned himself into the Iberia Paruish Sheriff's Office this afternoon.
Mardi Gras Parade Cancellations
We've all heard the phrase, "Don't Rain On My Parade." Well, it looks like that may happen this weekend in South Louisiana.
Westgate High Student Arrested For Gun On Campus
The teen remains in the Iberia Parish Jail for bringing a firearm and ammo on campus Thursday morning.
Robideaux Presents LCG Plan To Solve Drainage Dilemmas
Money from a recent millage rededication, and FEMA, will fund dozens of projects expected to be mostly completed by the end of 2018.
Jennings Pair Arrested In Ky. For Double Homicide In Acadiana
The joint investigation between the Lafayette and Broussard Police Departments yielded two murder arrests.
IPSO Investigating Fatal Shooting During Jeanerette Parade
One victim-who was shot in the chest--subsequently died from his injuries.
Looking Long Range To Tackle Flood Mitigation In Acadiana
Though cleaning out ditches and coullees may help floodwaters flow, Acadiana must take a regional approach for long-term flood mitigation.
Acadiana Does Groundhog Day A Little Differently
Cajun Groundhog Day is an annual event held at New Iberia’s Boulingy Plaza rivaling the Punxsutawney, Pa. event, which is considered to be the official Groundhog Day Ceremony.
TownSquare Media Cameras Capture Vehicle Burglary In Progress (VIDEO)
These brazen burglars were caught in the act by our in-house surveillance system.
AG’s Office Says Brian Pope Cannot Keep Fees
15th JDC DA Keith Stutes had requested the Ag's thoughts on this i9ssue over a year ago.
Acadiana Men Sentenced For Sexual Abuse Crimes Against Minors
Two Lafayette men and one man from Abbeville were in court this week.
Vermilion Parish Man Convicted Of Hiring Hit Man To Kill His Wife
Harlow Hutchinson solicited the best man from his wedding to kill his wife of 24 years.
I-10 Traffic Stop Yields Almost $1Million In Narcotics
Lafayette Police made multiple arrests in connection with this huge drug bust.
Former LPD Officer, Wife Arrested On Battery Charges
A surveillance video and an internal investigation have led to both spouses being arrested.
Government Shutdown Begins; So Does The Finger-Pointing
Members of the US Congress could not agree on the stop-gap measure that was on the table.
Most Acadiana Schools Set To Resume Class On Friday
School districts are determining if any cold weather damage will hinder Friday's attendance.