Following the attack, many Louisianans are still grappling with shock and fear, as the violent incident has left the community deeply unsettled.
Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry has declared a state of emergency in New Orleans, where a terrorist attack resulted in at least 10 deaths and 35 injuries on Bourbon Street early New Year's Day ...
Tyrone Mimitte, right, hurriedly gathers his possessions as Louisiana State Troopers prepare to remove a homeless encampment ...
Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry issued an executive order that will assist in efforts surrounding the unhoused community.
Notices were being posted at encampments on Monday, warning that failure to relocate to the new shelter “may result in ...
City officials on Tuesday opened the Treme Recreation Community Center on North Villere Street to anyone in need of a place ...
Jeff Landry met with President Joe Biden on Monday ... rescue and recovery efforts. "New Orleans has a lot of very important events coming up," Landry said in an interview with Fox News. "We ...
Take Landry’s approach with the heavily blue city of New Orleans, for example. The governor pushed the city’s much-criticized ...
Landry promoted Scott Ballard, one of the owners of PJ's Coffee, to chairman, and appointed prominent New Orleans trial ...
Gov. Jeff Landry issued a state of emergency Saturday in preparation for the winter weather expected to hit Louisiana.