A terrorist attack in New Orleans on New Year's Day that killed 14 people rattled the city. Some worry it remains vulnerable.
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi will travel to New Orleans on Thursday to meet with law enforcement groups ahead of Super Bowl LIX and participate in briefings on terror prevention.
Security for the Super Bowl in New Orleans will feature more boots on the ground, more tech and more intelligence – spearheaded by a federal official who grew up 40 miles from where kickoff will take ...
After a New Year’s Day terror attack struck New Orleans’ historic French Quarter, city officials say they are confident in ...
Over 2,000 federal, state and local law enforcement officers are on the ground in New Orleans to ensure massive crowds for ...
Unprecedented deployment at the Super Bowl after New Year's Eve attack in the host city. The New Year's Day terrorist attack on New Orleans' famous Bourbon Street has sent security for this Sunday's ...
No vehicle traffic will be allowed on Bourbon Street, and the city will block intersections leading to the most popular areas ...
Gov. Jeff Landry announced that Attorney General Pam Bondi is in the city Thursday and is expected to host a round table ...
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“We Are Not Safe,” Congressman Says After Kristi Noem’s Super Bowl VideoCongressman Eric Swalwell (D-CA), a member of the House Committee on Homeland Security, addressed the Committee on Wednesday and voiced his concern regarding national security during the second Trump ...
Officials scrutinized security plans for Super Bowl LIX after a deadly New Year’s Day terrorist attack on Bourbon Street ...
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