New Orleans terrorist attack victims and survivors have filed a civil lawsuit against city leaders for negligence after ...
U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem visited New Orleans ahead of the Super Bowl to discuss security preparations in ...
Louisiana Governor and Federal leaders toured Bourbon Street and talked about the enhanced security measures.
With the sheer amount of law enforcement on every street corner and security measures in place, “New Orleans will be the ...
You can’t bring your cooler, but you can definitely bring your Glock.” Guns allowed for Super Bowl crowds on Bourbon Street.
The New Orleans Police Department met with French Quarter businesses on Wednesday to find out what they think about possible ...
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem will meet with Gov. Jeff Landry and New Orleans Police Department ...
Officials say the lessons learned from the attack will help improve security measures and emergency response coordination for ...
The head of NFL security, Gov. Jeff Landry, New Orleans Police Department Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick and Louisiana State Police joined the news conference, expressing that the city is safe.
The governor’s order does not apply to the Superdome, where the NFL and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security are handling ...
Ice chests and backpack coolers will not be allowed inside the zone. People are also discouraged from bringing standard backpacks, large purses, suitcases, fanny packs, large shopping bags and camera ...
NEW ORLEANS — Saturday marks one month since the terror attack on Bourbon Street. That morning, 26 patients were brought to University Medical Center. Staff remember the morning as one of “controlled ...