At least 14 people were killed after a driver slammed into a crowd celebrating New Year's on Bourbon Street in New Orleans.
"The FBI is leading the investigation to determine what happened," Biden said in a filmed address to the nation.
The potential for snowfall on the Crescent City and the Red Stick next week is "looking increasingly possible," the National Weather Service in Slidell said Friday.
Matthew Tenedorio had an infectious laugh and smile, friends said as they and family members honored the man killed in a New Year's Day terrorist attack.
At least 14 people are dead, and more than 30 people are injured after a truck plowed into a crowd on Bourbon Street in New Orleans on New Year's Day.The FBI is currently investigating this incident and is calling it an act of terrorism.
Erin Davis/Axios Visuals New Orleans is going to be frigid next week and the National Weather Service is even talking about the stuff of myths — snow in south Louisiana. Why it matters: There's hope,
NEW ORLEANS ( WGNO) — On Friday, Jan. 17, Louisiana is remembering 25-year-old Matthew Tenedorio, a victim of the Jan. 1 attack on Bourbon Street. Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry declared a period of mourning ordering that all flags over state buildings be flown at half-staff.
With incoming severe winter weather expected, many schools throughout southeastern Louisiana, as well as events planned for Martin Luther King Jr. Day on Monday, have been cancelled.
WE COULD SEE A WINTRY MIX HAPPENING AND WHAT’S GOING ON IS WHEN WE’RE ABOUT 4 TO 5 DAYS OUT, THAT’S WHEN THINGS START TO LOOK A LITTLE MORE CONSISTENT. SO HEY, ARE THE MODELS SHOWING THE SAME THING? ARE THEY KIND OF LINING UP?
Shelby Bordelon was crowned Miss Southeastern Louisiana University in January 2023, a title that led her to compete in Miss Louisiana later that summer. But
WGNO’s weather team is helping to get you and your family prepared for the incoming winter weather. Our meteorologists are predicting that by Sunday, Jan. 19, temperatures will begin to fall through the 40s and by Monday,
From Jan. 1-8, 11 people died across Louisiana from fire-related causes of death. Fire officials are urging residents to follow safety guidelines as freezing temperatures increase the risk of house fires and carbon monoxide poisoning.