Hundreds of National Guard troops are patrolling New Orleans on New Year's Eve, one year after a deadly terror attack.
National Guard members arrived in New Orleans Tuesday to help with safety measures ahead of New Year's celebrations as city officials are still seeking permanent security solutions nearly a year after ...
On one of the most somber days in New Orleans' history, we remember the lives lost and look at what changes have been made to ...
Jeff Landry was asleep in a French Quarter hotel when his phone lit up with a call from Mayor LaToya Cantrell in the early ...
As cities across the world welcome the new year, Jan. 1 marks a time of reflection and mourning in New Orleans.One year ago, at approximately 3:15 a.m., a man authorities say was inspired by ISIS ...
A year after the deadly terrorist attack on Bourbon Street, victims and family members of those killed say they are still ...
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - The memory of a terror attack one year earlier that killed 14 and injured nearly five dozen others wasn’t enough to dampen the party Wednesday (Dec. 31) on New Orleans’ famed ...
"Second Line in the Sky," a memorial for the victims of the Bourbon Street terrorist attack, is coming down ahead of Mardi ...
Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry has scheduled official mourning period to honor victims of the New Year's Day terrorist attack on Bourbon Street.
Above Bourbon Street, a new airborne community memorial pays homage to those killed in the New Year’s Day truck attack. To victims’ families, the artwork chronicles the sorrow — and the healing.
On a recent night along Bourbon Street, with New Year’s Eve and the Sugar Bowl approaching, there was a tension in the way buskers and sports fans, locals and tourists were thinking about last year’s ...
An interfaith prayer service by the Governor’s Office of Victims Advocacy honored the victims, survivors, and first ...