Jan. 6, through Jan. 23., flags at schools, buildings and universities will be at half-staff and a moment of silence will be held at all public schools.
Governor Jeff Landry and FRC President Tony Perkins, along with Christian leaders, will host a special prayer broadcast in response to the New Orleans terror attack ...
The order mandates that all flags on state buildings be flown at half-staff on designated days to honor and remember each ...
Governor Jeff Landry signed a bill on Friday, January 3, to honor the lives lost in the Bourbon Street terror attack on New ...
Gov. Jeff Landry is under scrutiny for posting a cheerful photo of him outside a New Orleans restaurant hours after the deadly truck attack.
The suspect, identified as a U.S. Army veteran, drove a truck into a crowd. An ISIS flag was found in the truck.
New Orleans installed security bollards in response to the 2016 terror attack in Nice, France, but they malfunctioned and police found them to be insufficient.
House Majority Leader Steve Scalise partly blamed the deadly truck attack in New Orleans on law enforcement agencies being ...
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 ...
Louisiana Lt. Gov. Billy Nungesser levelled a series of broadsides at Mayor LaToya Cantrell's administration a day after the ...
At a news conference, the city’s police chief said the act was clearly intentional, with the mayor describing the killings as ...
A series of barricades designed to prevent cars from driving down parts of Bourbon Street had been removed and were not in place when an attacker sped into the French Quarter of New Orleans and killed ...