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 Landry declares a period of mourning starting Monday, January 5th, for victims of the Bourbon Street terror attack ...
At least 15 people are dead and dozens injured in New Orleans after a driver plowed a pickup truck into a crowd of New Year's ...
Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry and Family Research Council President Tony Perkins, a Louisiana resident and former State ...
The attack brought hundreds of new state police and federal specialists to the city in advance of the Super Bowl.
Drew Hawkins is the health equity reporter for the Gulf States Newsroom, a collaboration among public radio stations in ...
One of those players at the game, Notre Dame offensive lineman Billy Schrauth, is a Campbellsport native. His family came to ...
Security bollards were not in place during New Year's Day truck attack in New Orleans due to malfunctions and ongoing renovations.
Louisiana Lieutenant Governor Billy Nungesser said New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell failed to do enough to protect city from ...
The view that Jabbar acted alone marked a shift, as an FBI agent had previously said that investigators were on the hunt for ...
In the early hours of New Year's Day, a truck rammed into crowds on the French Quarter's heavily foot-trafficked street.
Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry said there would be an "unprecedented" law enforcement presence as New Orleans reopens Bourbon ...