After finishing their investigation of the area, the FBI turned Bourbon Street back over to the City of New Orleans. Mayor LaToya Cantrell announced that Bourbon Street would reopen before 3 p.m. That ...
NEW ORLEANS — While we’re looking back at 2024, WWL Louisiana political analyst Clancy DuBos looks back at the top political stories of the year. In this week’s Commentary, he gives us the fastest ...
Governor Landry and Mayor Cantrell react to the New Year’s Day tragedy, promising safety ahead of major events like the Super Bowl and Mardi Gras.
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NEW ORLEANS — The FBI has taken over the investigation into a mass casualty incident on Bourbon Street, now being treated as an act of terrorism. The attack left at least 10 people dead and 35 injured ...
Louisiana Lt. Gov. Billy Nungesser levelled a series of broadsides at Mayor LaToya Cantrell's administration a day after the ...
Seven of the victims have been identified so far. Governor Jeff Landry has signed a state of emergency for all of orleans parish. It will remain in effect until January 27th.
Investigators found guns and what appeared to be an improvised explosive device in the vehicle along with other devices elsewhere in the French Quarter.
The College Football Playoff game at the Sugar Bowl between Georgia and Notre Dame was postponed a day because of New Orleans ...
City officials are calling it "Earhart Food Truck Plaza" and said it should be finished by early February. The city hopes the ...
Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry urged people to avoid the area, which remained an active crime scene. “We looked out our front door and saw caution tape and dead silence and it’s eerie,” said Tessa Cundiff ...