Governor Jeff Landry signed a bill on Friday, January 3, to honor the lives lost in the Bourbon Street terror attack on New ...
The order calls for all flags over state buildings be flown at half-staff from Jan. 6 – 10 and Jan. 13 – 17 in memory of ...
A time of mourning has been set aside over the next two weeks to remember the victims of the New Orleans terrorist attack on ...
Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry and Family Research Council President Tony Perkins, a Louisiana resident and former State ...
The grinning Republican governor shared the photo of himself posing with restaurant employees outside Bon Ton Prime Rib ...
Bomb-making materials linked to the New Orleans attack were recovered at the suspect's residence in Houston, Texas, sources confirmed to ABC News.
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 ...
At least 14 people were killed and 30 were injured in New Orleans when a person intentionally drove a pickup truck into a ...
Gov. Jeff Landry is under scrutiny for posting a cheerful photo of him outside a New Orleans restaurant hours after the ...
Investigators are piecing together a timeline of the hours leading up to the deadly attack in New Orleans that killed 14.
In a game that was delayed by a day because of a deadly terror attack in New Orleans, Notre Dame made enough big plays to ...