NEW ORLEANS -- The quiet in New Orleans' famous ... and even COVID," she said. "We lost a lot of tourism, and a lot of businesses closed down during COVID. I hate to see another thing happen." ...
Terror suspect used bomb materials never seen in US as police probe how he got them - Police are investigating the materials used in the devices near the Bourbon Street attack ...
The FBI is investigating an attack in New Orleans on 1 January which killed at least 14 people and injured dozens. Investigators say the suspect proclaimed his allegiance to the Islamic State ...
The stepson of Prince William and Prince Harry’s former nanny was identified as one of the 14 victims killed in the New Orleans terrorist attack early New Year’s Day. Edward Pettifer ...
On New Year's Day 2025, Shamsud-Din Jabbar, a 42-year-old US army veteran, used a rental truck to kill 14 people and injure dozens in New Orleans ... countries like France and the United Kingdom ...
Whether you’re clamoring for a bedazzled shoe from Muses on St. Charles Avenue, relaxing at the New Orleans Fair Grounds during the New ... In a city that’s so dependent on tourism, an attitude that ...
President Biden will travel to New Orleans on Monday following the New Year’s attack that killed 15 people, including the attacker, and injured at least 35 others. Biden will be joined on the ...
New Orleans city leaders were warned in a 2019 confidential physical security assessment that tourist-packed Bourbon ... attack on Bastille Day in Nice, France. That same year, a report prepared ...
CCTV and dashcam videos have shown how the truck ... “It was just scary, I cried my eyes out honestly,” tourist Ethan Ayersman, 20, told AFP in New Orleans. He was among the masses visiting ...
Raia said Jabbar picked up the car in Houston on Dec. 30, 2024, and drove to New Orleans on Dec. 31. Raia said the attacker had posted five videos while driving between the two cities. President ...
Just before the attack, in which 42-year-old Jabbar slammed a rented Ford F-150 pickup into the crowd, he "posted several videos to an online platform proclaiming his support for ISIS," Raia said.