Law enforcement agencies have mobilized a comprehensive safety plan in response to the New Year's terror attack that killed ...
Security is at an all-time high in New Orleans ahead of Super Bowl LIX, following the January 1 terrorist attack on Bourbon Street that left 14 dead.
Despite heightened security measures in the French Quarter for Super Bowl week, Louisiana officials say legally carried ...
While the Chiefs and Eagles gear up for their championship rematch, the Big Easy will be the epicenter for star-studded ...
The University of Georgia student who was injured in the New Orleans terror attack has joined 21 plaintiffs in a lawsuit ...
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.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem joined Governor Jeff Landry and other local leaders at the Bourbon Street Attack ...
All the stretching has been done. All the pre-game warm-ups have been completed. It is now time for the City of New Orleans ...
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem met with state and local leaders about how the city was securing the game and also ...
Officials say there are no "credible threats" to the looming Super Bowl in New Orleans after a New Year's Day terror attack ...
NFL head of security Cathy Lanier said the league has reviewed the Jan.1 incident and security surrounding a terrorist attack ...
Nearly a month after a terrorist drove a truck down Bourbon Street, killing 14 people, New Orleans is set to host Super Bowl ...