A lawsuit was filed Thursday against the City of New Orleans and two contractors, claiming they failed to protect revelers ...
New Orleans enhances Carnival security with SEAR-1 designation, federal resources, and potential parade route changes after Bourbon Street tragedy.
The blame game has started with the Bourbon Street terrorist attack in New Orleans. Why it matters: Officials are seeking ...
New Orleans has faced tragedy again and again and always seems to bounce back, maintaining its reputation for jazz and ...
WDSU investigative reporter Aubry Killion spoke to tourists and locals who say they are angry, confused and heartbroken.
New Orleans follows the path of other cities that have kept visitors coming, through a mix of more security and new messaging ...
News on the New Year's Day terrorist attack on Bourbon Street that left 14 dead and dozens injured is moving fast with a federal investigation ongoing, questions remaining about failed ...
Kareem Badawi, a University of Alabama freshman whose father posted online that he prayed to “Allah Almighty to shower his ...
Most of the attack victims were killed on portions of the street that would have been protected by at least one police car.
A confidential report warned that bollards needed to be fixed. New Orleans didn't start to replace them for five years.
A memorial on Bourbon Street is still growing before hundreds are set to gather in New Orleans’ famed French Quarter to celebrate the first parade of Carnival season, just blocks from where 14 people ...
The man responsible for the truck attack in New Orleans on New Year's Day that killed 14 people visited the city twice before ...