A civil lawsuit has been filed against New Orleans city officials, law enforcement, and contractors, alleging negligence in ...
Investigators are still working to piece together the details of Wednesday morning's deadly vehicle attack. Stay up to date ...
At least 15 people are dead and dozens injured in New Orleans after a driver plowed a pickup truck into a crowd of New Year's ...
The suspect who drove a car into a crowd on Bourbon Street has been identified by the FBI. The incident is seen as an act of ...
Bourbon Street is set to reopen by 2:30 p.m., over 24 hours after ... “An unprecedented amount of law enforcement resources,” ...
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 ...
The U.S.-born citizen who perpetrated the attack announced on social media beforehand that he was inspired by ISIS.
Football fans attending the Super Bowl should expect to see increased security in New Orleans in the wake of the New Year’s Day Bourbon Street terrorist attack in which 14 people were killed, the ...
Several Bourbon Street workers told The Independent they ... not have a timeline for reopening after the attack. They are all now moving quickly to open their doors and barrooms, many of which ...
New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell reopened Bourbon Street just one day after the terror attack. Newsweek's live blog is ...
The FBI said Wednesday morning that it is now investigating the mass-casualty incident on Bourbon Street as a terrorist act. A man, who was later shot and killed by police, drove a truck into a ...
The New Orleans Police Department met with French Quarter businesses on Wednesday to find out what they think about possible ...