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Man behind New Year's attack visited New Orleans before, recorded video with smart glasses, FBI says
Read full article: Man behind New Year's attack visited New Orleans before, recorded video with smart glasses, FBI saysThe man responsible for the deadly truck attack in New Orleans on New Year’s Day visited the city twice before and recorded video of the French Quarter with Meta smart glasses.
Drawn to New Orleans' iconic street of celebration, a night of partying becomes a nightmare
Read full article: Drawn to New Orleans' iconic street of celebration, a night of partying becomes a nightmareThe night started out ripe for celebrating the new year as the party pulsing down Bourbon Street in New Orleans drew revelers from near and far.
New Orleans attacker had suspected bomb materials at home, reserved truck weeks ago, officials say
Read full article: New Orleans attacker had suspected bomb materials at home, reserved truck weeks ago, officials sayLaw enforcement officials say the man who rammed a truck into a New Year's crowd had suspected bomb-making materials at his home and reserved the rental vehicle used in the attack weeks earlier.
New Orleans mourns victims of truck attack with tearful vigil and celebration of life
Read full article: New Orleans mourns victims of truck attack with tearful vigil and celebration of lifeNew Orleans has held a vigil on Bourbon Street to mourn and celebrate the lives of those killed when a man rammed a pickup truck into a crowd, killing and injuring revelers celebrating the new year.
Attacks in Las Vegas, New Orleans may cause trauma for some. Here are some ways to cope
Read full article: Attacks in Las Vegas, New Orleans may cause trauma for some. Here are some ways to copeAs investigators continue to look into why a man drove a pickup truck down Bourbon Street killing several and another man who blew up a Tesla in front of a hotel in Las Vegas, the images remain haunting even for people who weren’t there.
The French Quarter's metal barriers were gone on New Year's, leaving a critical security gap
Read full article: The French Quarter's metal barriers were gone on New Year's, leaving a critical security gapThe city of New Orleans tried to protect its famed French Quarter from a terrorist attack years before a U.S. Army veteran rammed a truck into crowds of New Year's revelers on Bourbon Street, killing 14 people.
A local Georgia fan was on Bourbon Street before the game. 15 minutes after leaving, a man carried out a deadly attack
Read full article: A local Georgia fan was on Bourbon Street before the game. 15 minutes after leaving, a man carried out a deadly attackThe president of the Georgia Bulldog Club of Jacksonville had been celebrating just feet from where a driver intentionally rammed into a crowd on Bourbon Street, killing 14 and injuring dozens.
FBI says driver in New Orleans rampage acted alone and was '100%' inspired by Islamic State group
Read full article: FBI says driver in New Orleans rampage acted alone and was '100%' inspired by Islamic State groupThe FBI now says that the pickup truck driver responsible for a deadly rampage in New Orleans acted alone.
What is the Islamic State group and what attacks has it inspired?
Read full article: What is the Islamic State group and what attacks has it inspired?The FBI says it recovered the black flag of the Islamic State group from the truck that an American man from Texas smashed into New Year’s partygoers in New Orleans’ French Quarter.
Pelicans players, coach grieve those killed in New Orleans attack as they play in Miami
Read full article: Pelicans players, coach grieve those killed in New Orleans attack as they play in MiamiThe New Orleans Pelicans were in Miami when they learned of a deadly terrorist attack in New Orleans' famed French Quarter.
At New Orleans' St. Louis Cathedral, church leader asks for prayers for victims of truck attack
Read full article: At New Orleans' St. Louis Cathedral, church leader asks for prayers for victims of truck attackAt a Mass celebrated at New Orleans' St. Louis Cathedral, a church leader acknowledged the sense of unease that remains after the New Year's Day truck attack in the French Quarter and asked for prayers for the victims and their families.
New Orleans barriers to prevent vehicle attacks were in the process of being replaced
Read full article: New Orleans barriers to prevent vehicle attacks were in the process of being replacedSeven years ago, New Orleans officials began installing adjustable barriers at intersections in the famed French Quarter to temporarily prevent vehicles from entering the tourist area where the narrow streets are typically teeming with pedestrians every night of the week.
University of Georgia student among many injured in deadly New Orleans New Year’s Day attack
Read full article: University of Georgia student among many injured in deadly New Orleans New Year’s Day attackThe University of Georgia released a statement Wednesday afternoon after learning that one of its students was critically injured in the vehicle attack that took place in New Orleans on New Year’s Day, which killed 10 people.
Who is Shamsud Din Jabbar? Houston man linked to New Orleans New Year’s Attack
Read full article: Who is Shamsud Din Jabbar? Houston man linked to New Orleans New Year’s AttackSources via NBC News have confirmed the man who was behind the wheel and accused of driving a truck through a crowd of pedestrians gathered to celebrate New Year’s, News4JAX sister station KPRC in Houston reported.
The Latest: Death toll in New Orleans crash rises to 15, coroner says
Read full article: The Latest: Death toll in New Orleans crash rises to 15, coroner saysA driver behind the wheel of a pickup truck rammed into a crowd of New Orleans revelers on Bourbon Street early on New Year’s Day, killing at least 15 people in what the FBI is investigating as an act of terrorism.
New Orleans New Year's Day ramming is the latest attack to use a vehicle as a deadly weapon
Read full article: New Orleans New Year's Day ramming is the latest attack to use a vehicle as a deadly weaponAuthorities say a man who drove a pickup truck at high speed into a crowd of people celebrating the new year in New Orleans was hell-bent on creating carnage.
Driver rams New Year’s revelers in New Orleans, killing 15; FBI doesn’t believe he acted alone
Read full article: Driver rams New Year’s revelers in New Orleans, killing 15; FBI doesn’t believe he acted aloneA U.S. Army veteran driving a pickup truck that bore the flag of the Islamic State group has wrought carnage on New Orleans’ raucous New Year’s celebration.
Greening Mardi Gras: Environmentalists push alternatives to plastic Carnival beads in New Orleans
Read full article: Greening Mardi Gras: Environmentalists push alternatives to plastic Carnival beads in New OrleansIt’s a beloved Carnival season tradition in New Orleans — masked riders on lavish floats fling strings of beads or other trinkets to parade watchers.
'I love Mardi Gras': Carnival spirit takes over New Orleans
Read full article: 'I love Mardi Gras': Carnival spirit takes over New OrleansParty-minded people dressed in traditional purple, green and gold filled New Orleans' streets for the city's first full-dress Mardi Gras since the coronavirus pandemic began.
Florida woman jailed in Bourbon Street gunfire; 2 teens hurt
Read full article: Florida woman jailed in Bourbon Street gunfire; 2 teens hurtNEW ORLEANS – A Florida woman has been arrested in connection with weekend gunfire that wounded two teenagers on Bourbon Street, New Orleans police said Monday. A police news release identifies the woman as Jasmine Evans, 27, of Jacksonville. Police answering the call were told that a woman at the scene had fired multiple times. Witnesses told The Times-Picayune'The New Orleans Advocate that the shooting happened where a large crowd had gathered to listen to street musicians. The city’s coronavirus guidelines allow such street shows but say performers need to be masked and “are encouraged to maintain small audiences that are wearing face coverings and social distancing.”
Crippling storm hampers vaccinations as FEMA opens new sites
Read full article: Crippling storm hampers vaccinations as FEMA opens new sitesMembers of the National Guard help motorists check in at a federally-run COVID-19 vaccination site set up on the campus of California State University of Los Angeles in Los Angeles, Tuesday, Feb. 16, 2021. FEMA opened its first COVID-19 inoculation sites in Los Angeles and Oakland, part of a broader effort by the Biden administration to get shots into arms more quickly and reach minority communities hit hard by the outbreak. In snowy Chicago, Public Health Commissioner Dr. Allison Arwady said more than a hundred city vaccine sites didn’t get shipments Tuesday because of the extreme weather, leading to many cancellations. The Los Angeles site is “proximate to a community that has been disproportionately impacted by this pandemic,” Gov. “The effort here is to address that issue forthrightly.”The Biden administration plans to establish 100 federally assisted vaccination sites nationwide in cooperation with state authorities.
Muted Mardi Gras: Closed bars, barricaded Bourbon Street
Read full article: Muted Mardi Gras: Closed bars, barricaded Bourbon StreetTourists from Brooklyn take photos on a nearly deserted Bourbon Street during Mardi Gras in the French Quarter of New Orleans, Tuesday, Feb. 16, 2021. “We were expecting a little bit lower key than the normal Mardi Gras,” Wheeler said. Coronavirus-related restrictions in New Orleans included canceled parades, closed bars and a near shutdown of rowdy Bourbon Street. That, and unusually frigid weather, prevented what New Orleans usually craves at the end of Mardi Gras season: streets and businesses jam-packed with revelers. To the east, Mobile, Alabama, which boasts the nation's oldest Mardi Gras celebrations, had also canceled parades.
The Latest: Calls for voting extension in Georgia after Zeta
Read full article: The Latest: Calls for voting extension in Georgia after ZetaEarly voting ended Tuesday, so Zeta hasn’t disrupted any voting so far. Early voting ended Tuesday, so Zeta hasn’t disrupted any voting so far. State officials weren’t sure how many of the 336 early voting locations statewide were closed or delayed in opening. ___6:55 a.m.Officials in Georgia say high winds from Tropical Storm Zeta have caused a second death in the South. ___4:00 a.m.A tropical storm warning is in effect in Atlanta as Tropical Storm Zeta makes its way quickly toward the northeast.
Zeta soaks Southeast after swamping Gulf Coast; 6 dead
Read full article: Zeta soaks Southeast after swamping Gulf Coast; 6 deadHurricane Zeta passed through Wednesday with a tidal surge that caused the boat to become unmoored. In Atlanta and New Orleans, drivers dodged trees in roads and navigated intersections without traffic signals. John Bel Edwards said the state sustained “catastrophic” damage on Grand Isle in Jefferson Parish, where Zeta punched three breaches in the levee. Edwards ordered the Louisiana National Guard to fly in soldiers to assist with search and rescue efforts and urged continued caution. Zeta was the 27th named storm of a historically busy year with more than a month left in the Atlantic hurricane season.
Bars reopening in New Orleans. Will tourists come?
Read full article: Bars reopening in New Orleans. Will tourists come?The city is allowing bars to open with limited capacity and without live music on Saturday. (AP Photo/Kevin McGill)NEW ORLEANS Bar owners in New Orleans prepared for a soft opening, and an uncertain one, as they prepared to let customers in Saturday for the first time in months. Capacity is limited to 25 percent, live music remains prohibited, and nobody knows how many tourists will show on Bourbon Street in the age of COVID-19. Toward that end, there will be no musicians on stage at Fortner's Tropical Isle bars on Bourbon Street. Some New Orleans bar owners are critical of the restrictions.
French Quarter sans tourists: An old neighborhood again
Read full article: French Quarter sans tourists: An old neighborhood againIn this Wednesday, May 20, 2020, a bar is boarded-up at a Bourbon Street intersection in New Orleans French Quarter. Some residents of the historic French Quarter, while acknowledging the economic pain and suffering, say the lack of tourists has been a relief. The French Quarter is the 300-year-old historic heart of New Orleans. Kari Mote, who lives in the nearby Bywater neighborhood, is a waitress who lost her job at a French Quarter restaurant when the state shut down on-site dining. As the French Quarter slowly reawakens, Pellerin hopes city leaders resist the urge to relax such regulations or loosen noise limits in an effort to increase commerce and tax revenue.
Oil, tourism, seafood -- all hit in Louisiana virus fight
Read full article: Oil, tourism, seafood -- all hit in Louisiana virus fight(AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)NEW ORLEANS Every Labor Day weekend, St. Mary Parish celebrates two industries at a tourist event with a seemingly improbable title: the Louisiana Shrimp and Petroleum Festival. A worldwide oil glut was pushing down prices even before the pandemic fight lowered energy demand, contributing to layoffs. The state seafood promotion board estimates the industry's economic impact at $2.4 billion. Now, shrimp boats remain docked at Morgan City on the Atchafalaya River in St. Mary Parish, seafood dealer Edgar said. The estimated payroll is more than $3 billion, according to the Louisiana Oil and Gas Association.