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Man says he was drugged, robbed and left for dead by woman accused in reporter's death in New Orleans
More than three years before a Louisiana woman was arrested last week in the death of a TV reporter in New Orleans to cover the Super Bowl, a man visiting the city from out of state accused the woman, Danette Colbert, of drugging him, robbing his savings and leaving him for dead.
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New Orleans beefs up security in run-up to the Super Bowl
Bourbon Street, the site of a deadly New Year’s Day attack, is closed to traffic at night, one of many measures intended to keep visitors safe, city officials said.
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Telemundo reporter Adan Manzano dies in New Orleans ahead of Super Bowl 59
Adan Manzano’s colleagues at KGKC Telemundo Kansas City praised him as a “true professional and rising star” in NFL media.
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New York shields abortion pill prescribers after a doctor was indicted in Louisiana
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul on Monday signed a bill to shield the identities of doctors who prescribe abortion medications, days after a physician in the state was charged with prescribing abortion pills to a pregnant minor in Louisiana. The new law, which took effect immediately, allows doctors to request for their names to be left off abortion pill bottles and...
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WATCH: Nuns and priest enjoy snowball fight in Louisiana
Three nuns and a priest were seen enjoying the snow in Louisiana Tuesday at a church near New Orleans.
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Freezing temperatures continue to hit southern and eastern states
States in the South and the East are experiencing bitterly cold weather and battling dangerous travel conditions.
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5 things to know about Caesars Superdome
The multi-use stadium in New Orleans, Louisiana, is the home stadium of the New Orleans Saints and hosts many events.
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New Orleans attacker fired at police before they shot and killed him, bodycam video shows
Citing the ongoing investigation and pending litigation, New Orleans Police Department Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick said police won’t yet disclose how many shots Jabbar fired.
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New Orleans hires ex-NYPD boss Bill Bratton amid security investigation after terror attack
New Orleans Police Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick says she has hired former New York Police Commissioner William J. Bratton as a consultant to assess and help improve the city’s security after a terror attack that killed 14 people on New Year’s Day in the French Quarter.
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New Orleans attacker tried to use high explosive that could have killed hundreds
By making a bomb with the powerful explosive RDX, Shamsud-Din Jabbar was mimicking the tactics of terrorist groups operating in the Middle East, experts say.
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Chemical used for explosives found in Texas storage locker linked to New Orleans attacker, authorities say
Bottles of sulfuric acid were found in a unit northwest of Houston during a search by the FBI and Harris County Sheriff’s Office.
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Biden tells New Orleans mourners they're not alone as he honors victims of attack
President Joe Biden told mourners in New Orleans that they are not alone as he paid tribute to victims of the deadly New Year’s attack.
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New Orleans attacker filmed visits to city weeks earlier, wore Meta smart glasses during attack
The attacker wore the glasses to record video as he rode a bicycle through the French Quarter during a trip prior to the Bourbon Street attack, the FBI said Sunday. The glasses were not recording during the actual incident.
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Grieving New Orleans gathers in prayer and healing after New Year's Day attack
Kim Alexander sat in the middle of the half-filled sanctuary as music and prayer filled the room. While Bishop Lester Love spoke of healing and hope at the pulpit, Alexander didn’t seem convinced the city will be safer after a car rampage killed 14 New Year’s revelers on Bourbon Street.
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Royal family pays tribute to New Orleans attack victim, stepson of nanny to Princes William and Harry
King Charles III was deeply saddened after being made aware of Edward Pettifer’s death, a Buckingham Palace source said Saturday.
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New Orleans attacker had a transmitter to set off explosive devices, FBI says
Federal investigators examining the attack say that Shamsud-Din Jabbar used a very rare explosive compound in the devices, two senior law enforcement officials briefed on the matter told NBC News.
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Memorials grow on Bourbon Street in New Orleans
Following the reopening of Bourbon Street, people are leaving flowers, candles and other items in honor of the 14 victims who died.
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Biden to visit New Orleans following deadly New Year's rampage on Bourbon Street
President Joe Biden will visit New Orleans next week, with the city still reeling from the deadly New Year’s rampage in which an Army veteran plowed a truck into revelers.
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New Orleans attacker transformed from a model soldier into an ISIS supporter
The 42-year-old Texas man once impressed an Army commander with his attitude and work ethic, but over the past few years, his life began to deteriorate.
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Bourbon Street reopens to lighter crowds a day after New Orleans attack
Bourbon Street reopened Thursday to a light crowd as tourists and locals veered away from the world-famous destination after an attacker plowed through crowds of revealers, killing more than a dozen people on New Year’s Day.