A group of victims of the New Orleans New Year’s Day terror attack have filed suit against city officials and contractors, saying they failed to protect revelers from a “preventable” truck ramming incident that killed 14 people and injured dozens.
Football fans attending the Super Bowl should expect to see increased security in New Orleans in the wake of the New Year’s Day Bourbon Street terrorist attack in which 14 people were killed, the NFL’s top security official said.
NEW ORLEANS, La. (KALB/WVUE) - A civil lawsuit has been filed against New Orleans officials and contractors for their alleged roles in the New Year’s Day terror attack that left 14 dead and dozens injured on Bourbon Street.
Attorneys in New Orleans announced several lawsuits regarding the deadly attack on Bourbon Street on New Year's Day.
The Greater New Orleans Foundation is deciding how to distribute donations for victims’ families and survivors of the New Year’s Day terror attack.
This year's Tet Fest begins Friday, Jan. 31 through Sunday, Feb. 2 at the Mary Queen of Vietnam Church in New Orleans East.