Cold weather advisories and extreme cold warnings are likely next week, and officials still say snowfall probabilities could change. Here's what to know.
With the Super Bowl and Mardi Gras coming, Gov. Jeff Landry is using the emergency order from the New Year’s attack on Bourbon Street to remove the homeless from downtown.
Tyrone Mimitte, right, hurriedly gathers his possessions as Louisiana State Troopers prepare to remove a homeless encampment underneath the Pontchartrain Expressway in downtown New Orleans early in the morning on Wednesday, January 15, 2025. (Photo by Chris Granger, The Times-Picayune)
As New Orleans kicks off its extravagant Carnival season this week, Louisiana is launching a new investigation into the New Year’s Day massacre that killed 14 people while the city will get more federal resources to help prevent another horrific attack.
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Louisiana authorities cleared out homeless encampments in New Orleans on Wednesday, moving people to a warehouse facility ahead of the Super Bowl hosted by the city next month.
The U.S. Supreme Court is upholding the upcoming ban on TikTok amid national security concerns, and the move could cost local businesses and content creators.
NEW ORLEANS ( WGNO) — It’s a garden of goodness. With a house that really invites you to take a tour. It’s Longue Vue House and Gardens, it’s now a National Treasure. And the place WGNO Good Morning New Orleans features reporter Bill Wood takes you for a walk.
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - New Orleans officials have canceled the city’s annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day parade due to the growing threat of a winter storm set to impact the area early next week. Forecasts predict dangerously cold temperatures, icy roads, and the potential for freezing rain and snow across southeast Louisiana beginning Mon., Jan. 20.
As part of a plan to reduce a $10 million deficit, the University of New Orleans will require furloughs for most of its employees during the current academic year.
Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill has ordered an investigation into security deficiencies and safety measures in place before an Army veteran sped around a police blockade and raced down Bourbon Street,
Investigators have identified 42-year-old Shamsud-Din Jabbar as the man accused of killing 14 people in New Orleans.