Loved ones gathered to lay New Orleans Bourbon Street terror attack victim to rest in Treme. On Wednesday, Latasha Polk, the last victim identified in the Bourbon Street terror attack, was laid to rest. Her family held a funeral for her at Charbonnet Funeral Home in the 6th Ward. It was followed by a second line through the area.
Family and friends honor Latasha Polk, a victim of the Bourbon Street terror attack, with a funeral and second line in Treme.
Officials say the lessons learned from the attack will help improve security measures and emergency response coordination for future incidents.
The Senate Judiciary Committee is investigating the New Orleans terrorist attack that left 15 people dead, as well as the explosion outside the Trump hotel in Las Vegas.
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The New Orleans Police Department met with French Quarter businesses on Wednesday to find out what they think about possible restrictions. A major one would be making Bourbon Street strictly walkable.
As crews installed temporary barriers in the French Quarter ahead of the Super Bowl, one month after a Texas man plowed past the defenses on the city's most famous street
Survivors of the New Year’s Day Bourbon Street attack, along with the families and loved ones of the 14 people killed, are set to receive a share of more than $2 million in donations from businesses, organizations and individuals.
The state of Louisiana is getting pummeled by snow right now and it's creating absolutely surreal scenes on Bourbon Street. What started as just a severe
Shock and grief have given way to finger-pointing over whether additional security could have stopped — or mitigated — the recent attack that killed 14 people in New Orleans.
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - At the intersection of Bourbon Street and Canal, a new steel barrier stands near the memorial for victims of the New Year’s Day terror attack. The added security measures throughout the French Quarter are a stark reminder of the recent violence while preparing the city for Super Bowl week and Mardi Gras.