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Iraqi authorities say they have detained an official with the Islamic State group involved in inciting the attack on Bourbon Street that left more than a dozen people dead.
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The measures, which include closing a stretch of Bourbon Street to vehicular traffic, were met with concern from some who feel their voices haven’t been heard.
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It’s a big difference from past Super Bowls in New Orleans, but fans say they appreciate it.
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Gov. Landry indicates safety measures will likely be in place for Mardi Gras.
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In the weeks since the attack, city officials have pushed back on the idea it was preventable.
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Since the attack, calls have grown for the city to rethink safety and security in the Quarter.
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The FBI on Tuesday said it identified more victims in the truck attack that killed 14 people and injured dozens of others on Bourbon Street, and revealed more details about the suspect.
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The Small Business Administration is offering a helping hand to area businesses affected by the New Year’s Day truck attack on Bourbon Street.
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The City of New Orleans and two contractors are being sued by seven victims of the New Year’s Day truck attack that killed 14 people and injured dozens of others on Bourbon Street.
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The New Orleans Police Department has hired former New York City Police Commissioner William Bratton to review the city’s security plans and harden it against future attacks after last week’s deadly rampage on Bourbon Street.