(The Center Square) – In a letter released Friday afternoon, the New Orleans Police Department says there will be increased security presence in concert with other agencies in the French Quarter.
At least 10 people were killed and more than 35 were wounded, said New Orleans police Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick. The assailant shot and wounded two police officers, who were described as ...
Combining the traditional introduction of its court with a presentation of entertaining skits, the Krewe of Janus celebrated the Carnival season Saturday at the Sheraton Hotel New Orleans.
GREAT BARRINGTON — A Connecticut man escaped injury after he crashed what police said turned out to be a stolen Ford Crown Victoria into a utility pole ... to correct the day of the crash and with new ...
New Orleans police and federal agents investigate a suspected ... Witnesses said the van, emblazoned with the logo of Killian's Red Irish Ale and Crown Beverage Co., Rome's former employer ...
There’s so much to enjoy about New Orleans, and we are going to make sure that our routes and the Superdome are safe,” city Police Superintendent ... lay the crown jewel of American sports ...
The attack, which ended with Jabbar being shot to death by police ... Ale and Crown Beverage Co., Rome's former employer, had just turned from Bienville to Bourbon, heading toward Orleans Avenue.
NEW ORLEANS ... of New Orleans.” As the parade ended before her, a procession of angels brought up the rear, their white-gloved hands clasped in prayer to the tune of Hallelujah. They marched through ...
The city’s push to end the consent decree comes alongside a formal letter from the New Orleans City Council, which objects to the Louisiana attorney general’s involvement in the case, raising legal ...
New Orleans Police Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick had a message for those who were on the fence about attending Super Bowl LIX next month in the wake of a terror ...
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — The New Orleans Police Department can begin ending its longstanding federal oversight, a judge ruled ...