At a news conference Sunday in New Orleans, Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry paid tribute to each of the 14 people killed in the ...
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.
The order calls for flags over state buildings to be flown at half-staff throughout the first two weeks of January to honor ...
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 ...
The grinning Republican governor shared the photo of himself posing with restaurant employees outside Bon Ton Prime Rib ...
Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry and Family Research Council President Tony Perkins, a Louisiana resident and former State ...
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.
Governor Jeff Landry is set to attend the game between Notre Dame and Georgia, which was postponed to Thursday after an attack.
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 ...