NEW ORLEANS (NEXSTAR) — What does it mean when the Super Bowl comes to town in the middle of New Orleans Carnival season? An even bigger party! If it wasn’t already a super-sized celebration ...
"All of the same resources that were brought out for Super Bowl, they'll see in an elongated fashion along Mardi Gras parade routes," said Eric DeLaune, the special agent in charge of U.S ...
It was especially powerful that he did this in New Orleans, a place that has been left for dead time and again but is the ...
Gov. Jeff Landry's administration will ask the federal government to reimburse $50 million the state spent to ramp up ...
After a brief post-Super Bowl breather, an intense security presence will return to the streets and skies of New Orleans, as helicopters, drones, bomb-sniffing dogs, SWAT team members and armored ...
a successful Super Bowl and we're now ready and prepared for the greatest freak show on Earth." Mardi Gras officially kicked off in the city on Jan. 6 and runs through Fat Tuesday, or Mardi Gras ...
It comes after New Orleans just hosted the Super Bowl. When people visit New Orleans for Mardi Gras this year, there will be additional tactical teams and overall a larger police presence than in ...
The city of New Orleans might still be recovering from hosting the Super Bowl, but that’s not ... the people of New Orleans turn up big time with Mardi Gras, which translates to “Fat Tuesday.” ...
"All of the same resources that were brought out for Super Bowl, they'll see in an elongated fashion along Mardi Gras parade routes," said Eric DeLaune, the special agent in charge of U.S ...
The promise from authorities for more security threatened to conflict with the city’s anything-goes sensibilities, and some changes were evident.
New Orleans mayor Latoya Cantrell joins "Up to the Minute" to talk about her city playing host to Super Bowl LVIII and what it means to the people of New Orleans. New Orleans Saints head coach ...