Businesses on New Orleans' Bourbon Street are back open after a driver drove a truck into a crowd on New Year's Day and killed 14 people. NBC News' Kathy Park reports that President Joe Biden and ...
Those new barriers, known as “bollards,” had not yet been installed on Bourbon Street on New Year's but are planned to be completed by the Feb. 9 NFL Super Bowl in New Orleans. The documents ...
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 ...
During Bourbon Street’s New Year’s festivities, a man drove a Ford F-150 around police barricades and into crowds of pedestrians, killing 14 and injuring at least 30 in what officials are ...
“He was the most beautiful baby, 9 pounds ten ounces,” said Tenedorio of her son Matthew who was killed on New Year's Day in the Bourbon St. attack. “Nothing prepares you for anything like ...
By Isabelle Taft Reporting from the French Quarter After Bourbon Street reopened Thursday afternoon, crowds returned to the area that was a horrific crime scene just a day earlier. Musicians went ...
New Orleans owns temporary barriers that could have blocked access to Bourbon Street – but decided not to use them, a source familiar with the report told CNN. New Orleans Police Superintendent ...
Deliveries to the street’s bars and restaurants resumed a few hours later. Several blocks of Bourbon and surrounding streets had been blocked off, businesses were closed and residents living in ...
Federal agents were still gathering evidence from the home they believe Shamsud-Din Jabbar, 42, rented before the deadly driving spree through Bourbon Street, killing 14 other people. The home is ...
BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - The witnesses of the Bourbon Street attack are still processing what happened just yesterday morning, but already they know those moments will live with them forever.
The New Year's Day vehicle attack that killed 14 people and injured more than 30 in the French Quarter of New Orleans has renewed focus on Bourbon Street security and how barriers called bollards ...
NEW ORLEANS — Defiant revelers flocked to New Orleans’ Bourbon Street Thursday as the iconic stretch re-opened ahead of the Sugar Bowl — just 36 hours after 14 people were killed and dozens ...