New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell speaks at a press conference at the temporary New Orleans Police Department headquarters about a suspected terrorist attack on Bourbon Street in the French Quarter ...
"Our mission remains on increased public safety," Cantrell said. "As we move towards hosting major events in the City of New Orleans." ...
Gov. Jeff Landry and officials with the FBI, Louisiana State Police, New Orleans Police Department and the U.S. Attorney’s ...
A Republican senator known for his antics in front of the cameras made some curious remarks during a press conference on ...
Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry has declared a state of emergency in New Orleans following a New Year's morning terrorist ...
Gov. Jeff Landry announced Wednesday he was mobilizing a military police company from the Louisiana National Guard in the ...
New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell has reopened Bourbon Street ahead of the Sugar Bowl kick off. Follow Newsweek's live blog ...
During a press conference on Thursday, Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry spoke further about the incident, saying: "This type of event can happen in any city, and that's the tragedy of it." ...
FBI via AP Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry said at a press briefing on Wednesday: "For those citizens out there who are thinking, 'Oh man, do I really want to go to the Sugar Bowl tomorrow?' ...
During a sometimes testy news conference at NOPD headquarters, city leaders admitted that protective bollards and vehicle ...