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Nikyra "Cheyenne" Dedeaux, 18, had traveled to New Orleans from Gulfport, Mississippi, with her cousin and a friend for the New Year's celebrations on Bourbon Street.
New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell reopened Bourbon Street, just one day after a truck plowed into crowds on the busy tourist spot, killing 14. "The city of New Orleans, we're resilient," Cantrell ...
The day after a deadly attack on Bourbon Street that left 14 dead and more than 30 injured, New Orleans officials and police installed new barriers to the famous strip and reopened it to pedestrians.
New Orleans terrorist attack victims and survivors have filed a civil lawsuit against city leaders for negligence after Shamsud Din-Jabbar drove his truck through Bourbon Street on Jan. 1 ...
Bourbon Street is once again crowded with locals and tourists, but this time it’s also adorned with crosses, candles, stuffed animals and flowers. Many Georgians traveled to New Orleans to watch ...
A truck plowed into a crowd on New Orleans' famed Bourbon Street in the early hours of New Year's Day, leaving at least 15 people dead and dozens more hospitalized with injuries. The driver was ...
A memorial for those killed in the New Year’s Eve attack is left on Bourbon Street following the street’s reopening in New Orleans, Louisiana on Friday, January 3, 2025.
New Orleans City Council member J.P. Morrell said he doesn’t understand why there weren’t more measures in place to harden the key places along Bourbon Street - especially those that were once ...
Bourbon Street re-opened in New Orleans Thursday afternoon, more than 24 hours after Wednesday morning's attack by a Texas man driving a Ford pickup truck plowed into a crowd of New Year's revelers.
Mississippi teen killed in Bourbon Street attack remembered as 'sweet' and loving - Dedeaux was called "Cheyenne" by her family, wasn't supposed to be in New Orleans, her mother told NOLA.com.