The move comes two weeks after Gov. Jeff Landry opened a state-run homeless shelter that some local leaders criticized.
Many of the exclusive events will be for A-listers only, but plenty are open to public, too. Here's everything to know and a look at which celebrities will be here next week.
With a marching band, NFL cheerleaders and costumed Mardi Gras krewe members, New Orleans unveiled a new brand for its Louis Armstrong International Airport on Tuesday as the city readies for Super Bowl LIX.
Enhanced security for Super Bowl LIX and Mardi Gras 2025 to include include dogs, drones, helicopters, armored cars, boats, SWAT patrols and ‘people on rooftops’
The preparations for the big game have taken on an additional importance after the New Year’s Day attack on Bourbon Street.
Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry said the state will establish checkpoints surrounding the French Quarter in New Orleans during Super Bowl week to enhance safety with the wounds of the deadly New Year's morning terrorist attack on Bourbon Street still fresh.
Collin Arnold, the city’s Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness director, urged residents to stay home and off the roads after a historic winter storm on Tuesday dumped half a foot or more of snow around New Orleans, blanketing roads and forcing mass closures of businesses, schools and government buildings.
Orleans Parish Registrar of Voters Sandra Wilson retired this month after nearly two decades holding that position, and the New Orleans City Council is now accepting applications for her replacement.
A drinking water pump station on Claiborne Avenue went offline briefly Monday morning due to a pipe freeze, said Steve Nelson, superintendent of the Sewerage & Water Board. Additional heaters have been deployed there.
New Orleans suspended citywide trash and recycling collections due to the thick layer of snow blanketing the city. Here's the new schedule.
A new lawsuit accuses New Orleans city officials and city contractors of failing to stop the New Year’s Day truck attack on Bourbon Street.
An emotional Michael Harrison, finishes his final walk with New Orleans Mayor, LaToya Cantrell, at Gallier Hall on St. Charles Ave. Friday, Jan. 18, 2019. Harrison left the NOPD to become police chief in Baltimore. Jabbar easily swerved around a police ...