New Orleans terrorist attack victims and survivors have filed a civil lawsuit against city leaders for negligence after ...
A new lawsuit accuses New Orleans city officials and city contractors of failing to stop the New Year’s Day truck attack on ...
An examination of visuals, witness accounts and city planning documents reveals that security lapses in New Orleans left crucial gaps on Bourbon Street on New Year’s Day.
The security measures that were in place to protect Bourbon Street on New Year’s Eve strayed from the New Orleans Police Department’s written plan for that large annual public celebration. Documents ...
Former Princeton football player Ryan Quigley will return to New Orleans for Super Bowl LIX more than a month after he was seriously injured and his friend, Tiger Bech, was killed in a terror attack.
Fort Myers women Elle Eisele and Steele Idelson are part of a lawsuit against New Orleans officials, alleging security ...
The Greater New Orleans Foundation is deciding how to distribute donations for victims’ families and survivors of the New ...
Temporary, moveable steel barriers that the city has previously used to block sidewalks were not deployed on Bourbon Street on New Year's Eve. However, a June 2017 report published by the city's ...
Family members and friends have begun identifying the 14 people who died in the truck-ramming attack early Wednesday morning on Bourbon Street in New Orleans.
On New Year’s Eve, there were no bollards. A police cruiser was parked across the Canal Street entrance to Bourbon Street. Jabbar went around it, using part of the sidewalk, and accelerated.