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This neon green cocktail is a potent mix of spirits and melon liqueur, famously known as the “most powerful drink in New Orleans.” ...
Here's what New Orleans' most famous street was like during a historic winter snowstorm: closed restaurants and bars, few people, but fun was still being had.
It took Shamsud-Din Jabbar 14 seconds to plow down 3 blocks of Bourbon Street, hitting dozens of people and killing 14 victims in New Orleans act of terrorism. See our new timeline and map.
City leaders say it’s too early to decide on turning Bourbon Street into a pedestrian mall following a deadly terror attack.
In the wake of a deadly Bourbon Street attack that left at least 10 dead and more than 35 injured on New Year's Day, graphic videos provided to news outlets and posted on social media show how the ...
The warning signs and safety concerns were obvious – to New Orleans residents, tourists and experts alike.
A report recommends making Bourbon Street a pedestrian zone from Canal to Dumaine Street, approximately eight blocks, after the deadly New Year's Day terror attack.
New Orleans city leaders were warned in a 2019 confidential physical security assessment that Bourbon Street was vulnerable to a vehicle-ramming attack.
A day after a Texas man’s attack killed 14, Bourbon Street reopened for Sugar Bowl fans under heavy security. The FBI released new surveillance images of the suspect and a cooler containing an IED.
Those new barriers, known as “bollards,” had not yet been installed on Bourbon Street on New Year’s but are planned to be completed by the Feb. 9 NFL Super Bowl in New Orleans.
Protective barriers intended to prevent terrorist attacks along New Orleans’ Bourbon Street were being replaced and were not set up when a truck fatally plowed into New Year’s revelers early ...