A small group of family and friends braved icy conditions on Thursday afternoon to gather at an old northshore firehouse ...
Survivors of the New Year’s Day Bourbon Street attack, along with the families and loved ones of the 14 people killed, are ...
An examination of visuals, witness accounts and city planning documents reveals that security lapses in New Orleans left ...
New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell reopened Bourbon Street just one day after the terror attack. Newsweek's live blog is ...
Three victims among the 15 people killed when a car drove into a crowd in New Orleans Wednesday morning have been identified by family members. Officials, however, have not yet released the names of ...
At around 4:15 a.m. local time on Wednesday, Jabbar allegedly rammed a pickup truck into a crowd of revelers in the French ...
At least 14 people were killed after a driver slammed into a crowd celebrating New Year's on Bourbon Street in New Orleans.
Shock and grief have given way to finger-pointing over whether additional security could have stopped — or mitigated — the ...
Bourbon Street is once again crowded with locals ... during what authorities said was an Islamic State-inspired attack in New Orleans’ French Quarter during New Year’s Day festivities.
A hot dog vendor opens for business on New Orleans’ Bourbon Street, where a terrorist attack killed at least 14 people and injured 37 more in the early hours of Jan. 1, 2025. (Wes Muller/Louisiana ...
Here's what we know: President Biden addressed the nation following the Bourbon Street attack. "Our hearts with the people of New Orleans after [this] despicable attack occurred in early morning ...