Super Bowl host New Orleans is no stranger to thousands of out-of-town revelers descending upon the city and authorities ...
The New Orleans Police Department met with French Quarter businesses on Wednesday to find out what they think about possible ...
The New Orleans Police Department has announced some preliminary plans for the French Quarter and Bourbon Street ahead of the ...
Police in New Orleans are increasing security measures as the city gears up to host the upcoming Super Bowl nearly a month ...
Although there are several security preps being made in and around the downtown area, people will still be allowed to carry ...
Twenty-one victims of the New Orleans terror attack have filed a lawsuit against city officials and contractors this week, ...
On Monday, crews installed the barriers on side streets in the quarter between St. Ann and Iberville. They are located one ...
People can expect to see more security in parts of New Orleans for the Super Bowl. Gov. Jeff Landry issued an executive order ...
Two Fort Myers teens are among the plaintiffs in a lawsuit against New Orleans officials, claiming the deadly New Year's attack was "predictable and entirely preventable." ...
A New Year’s Day terrorist attack killed 14 people, rattled the city and prompted government officials to enhance the security precautions for the upcoming events.
Defunct and missing vehicle barriers were among the security gaps known to officials in New Orleans before the New Year's Day ...
The security measures that were in place to protect Bourbon Street on New Year’s Eve strayed from the New Orleans Police ...