The flavorful foods and brightly colored buildings and decorations in the French Quarter of New Orleans certainly aren’t the ...
In the wake of a deadly New Year’s vehicle attack, New Orleans’ police chief has refused to answer questions about the city’s ...
Following a New Year’s Day attack that killed 14, the Louisiana city known for its colorful Carnival festivities and parades is grappling with how to celebrate—and do so safely—in the wake of tragedy.
New Orleans enhances Carnival security with SEAR-1 designation, federal resources, and potential parade route changes after Bourbon Street tragedy.
I predict this will be the safest one ever,” Mardi Gras Guide founder Arthur Hardy told WWL’s Tommy Tucker. “There will be so ...
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After the attack on New Year's Day, the Biden Administration designated Mardi Gras a level one event, giving New Orleans ...
State Attorney General Liz Murrill said measures would be in place throughout the period leading up to the festival’s ...
New Orleans has faced tragedy again and again and always seems to bounce back, maintaining its reputation for jazz and ...
As concerns mount over New Orleans' anti-terrorism protocols in light of last week’s deadly truck attack, local and state ...
Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill (R) said security measures would be in place through Mardi Gras celebrations in March ...
Mayor LaToya Cantrell and NOPD Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick announced during the Kings Day Celebration at Mardi Gras World that the city has been granted a SEAR 1 rating, the highest security ...