KTDY-FM (Lafayette, LA)

KTDY-FM (Lafayette, LA)

KTDY (99.9 FM) is a radio station that plays adult contemporary music and serves the Lafayette and Acadiana area in Louisiana, USA. With a powerful 100,000-watt signal, it can be easily received around the clock in Baton Rouge, which is 55 miles to the east, and in Lake Charles, located 70 miles to the west.

Local
English
Radio

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Domain Authority
49
Ranking

Global

#799443

United States

#217877

Arts and Entertainment/Music

#3023

Traffic sources
Monthly visitors

Articles

  • 1 week ago | 999ktdy.com | Chris Reed

    (St. Francsville, Louisiana) - A homeowner has had enough of black bears on his property, and he recently posted in a Facebook group that one bear attempted to rob him of his crawfish. Yes, bears like crawfish too, and one bear attempted to rip a door off a cooler to get to what it wanted.

  • 1 week ago | 999ktdy.com | Stephen Lenz

    (Kenner, Louisiana) - Fire officials with the Kenner Fire Department responded to a major fire that involved several 18-wheeler cabs. Photos posted by the agency show several cabs engulfed in flames early Wednesday morning as crews attempted to extinguish the blaze. The fire was ultimately extinguished, but Hazmat remained on the scene due to diesel being spilled in the blaze.

  • 1 week ago | 999ktdy.com | Chris Reed

    (Lafayette, Louisiana) - Many residents throughout Acadiana prepared for potential flooding in their area by placing sandbags near their homes or businesses. Still, once the rain stops, it will be time to relocate the bags. Several inches of rain did fall in Acadiana, and while there may not have been widespread flooding like we've seen in previous storms, ditches and coulees in the area were filled with water.

  • 1 week ago | 999ktdy.com | Chris Reed

    (New Iberia, Louisiana) - A line of thunderstorms swept through a portion of Acadiana early Tuesday afternoon, and we received several photos of hail on the ground. At my home in the center of Lafayette, we got hail about the size of marbles on the ground, and it fell for about ten minutes. Other photos submitted to us via social media show some pieces of hail much smaller than what fell at my house, and while other photos show much larger pieces of ice in Acadiana.

  • 1 week ago | 999ktdy.com | Chris Reed

    (Lafayette, Louisiana)  - A Lafayette woman collecting sandbags to protect her home from flooding made a great point to me while I assisted her on Tuesday morning. Acadiana is predicted to receive several inches of rain in the days ahead, and for those who live in areas prone to flooding, they are doing their best to protect their homes and businesses.

KTDY-FM (Lafayette, LA) journalists