New Orleans Police Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick explains how the city will ensure the safety of those visiting for Super ...
In light of a terrorist attack on January 1, New Orleans is implementing heightened security measures for Super Bowl 59.
The head of NFL security, Gov. Jeff Landry, New Orleans Police Department Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick and Louisiana State Police joined the news conference, expressing that the city is safe.
All the stretching has been done. All the pre-game warm-ups have been completed. It is now time for the City of New Orleans ...
Officials say there are no "credible threats" to the looming Super Bowl in New Orleans after a New Year's Day terror attack ...
Multiple federal, state and local law enforcement agencies held a news conference in New Orleans Monday to stress their confidence in security ahead of the Super Bowl. Chief Security Officer for the ...
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said that there have been "no credible threats" for Super Bowl LIX in ...
Watch a news conference from New Orleans live at 10 a.m. in the media player. NEW ORLEANS (KMIZ) Officials at both the local ...
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - The heart of the French Quarter glowed in a breathtaking display of lights Sunday night (Feb. 2) as the city gears up to host Super Bowl LIX.
President Donald Trump’s sweeping immigration agenda — including a pledge to deport 20 million people — is sowing fear and uncertainty in Louisiana’s migrant enclaves, from working-class neighborhoods ...
Super Bowl activities represent attractive targets for potential attacks following the deadly New Year's attack in New ...
The New Orleans Police Department met with French Quarter businesses on Wednesday to find out what they think about possible ...