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Veteran anchor Darla Montgomery retiring after 33 years on air

Veteran anchor Darla Montgomery retiring after 33 years on air

Yahoo04-03-2025

LAFAYETTE, La. (KLFY) – After more than three decades of bringing Acadiana the news with warmth, integrity, and an unwavering dedication to storytelling, longtime anchor and reporter Darla Montgomery is retiring. A trusted presence in homes across South Louisiana since 1992, Darla has been more than a journalist—she has been a friend, a neighbor, and a voice for the people of this community.
A native of Opelousas, Darla's career has been defined by a deep love for Acadiana and a commitment to sharing its stories. Her work has earned her multiple Associated Press awards, including recognition for a powerful half-hour documentary chronicling the life of an Acadiana priest and his mission in Haiti. Spending time in the impoverished country changed Darla's life, and her documentary went on to air both locally and statewide on Louisiana Public Broadcasting (LPB). She was also featured in an LPB documentary on South Louisiana's folk medicine and the tradition of traiteurs, or healers—an important piece of our culture that continues to be shared with audiences today.
Darla's career has taken her across the world, from covering local and state elections to traveling with Louisiana Governor Kathleen Blanco to Canada in an effort to promote tourism. She has interviewed some of the nation's most well-known political figures, including former Vice President Al Gore and political strategist James Carville. She has covered presidential visits, explored the connections between Acadiana and Africa, and reported from places far beyond Louisiana's borders.
But no matter how far she traveled or how high-profile the story, Darla's heart always remained in Acadiana. 'The most meaningful stories are the ones right here at home,' she says. 'The people of this community are what have made this job so special.'
Darla attended the then, University of Southwestern Louisiana majoring in Mass Communications from 1980 to 1985. She has spent a lifetime dedicated to the art of storytelling. Beyond the newsroom, she finds joy in writing short stories and poetry, cooking Creole cuisine, and most of all, spending time with her family.
Darla's presence on the airwaves will be deeply missed, but her impact on this community will last forever. She leaves behind a legacy of compassion, integrity, and a true love for the people of Acadiana.
A celebration to honor Darla's incredible career will be announced soon. Please join us in thanking her for her years of service, her dedication, and the heart she has shared with us all.
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