Former big-city police commissioner Bill Bratton said the announcement that President Donald Trump will attend Sunday’s Super Bowl just sent the security alert in New Orleans to SEAR 1.
Officials scrutinized security plans for Super Bowl LIX after a deadly New Year’s Day terrorist attack on Bourbon Street ...
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi will travel to New Orleans on Thursday to meet with law enforcement groups ahead of Super ...
Over 2,000 federal, state and local law enforcement officers are on the ground in New Orleans to ensure massive crowds for ...
Gov. Jeff Landry announced that Attorney General Pam Bondi is in the city Thursday and is expected to host a round table ...
Security measures are being intensified in New Orleans as the city prepares to host Super Bowl LIX, just weeks after a deadly ...
A freeze on certain civil rights litigation under President Donald Trump has empowered state Attorney General Liz Murrill to fight a federal lawsuit related to overdetention in Louisiana. The scope of ...
The New Orleans Police Department is trying to identify and locate a suspect and suitcase in a burglary investigation.
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 ...
Officials involved in Jan. 6 prosecutions say the Trump administration isn't protecting them from threats. "We don't think ...
NOPD Supt. Kirkpatrick said about 2,000 officers will be on duty during Super Bowl week. More restrictions Downtown will occur as tourists come in the city.
The New Orleans Police Department held a press conference at Armstrong Park to announce safety measures the city will implement for Super Bowl LIX.