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Super Bowl, New Orleans and NFL
Super Bowl 59 will include 'more visible' law enforcement after New Orleans attack, NFL says
The NFL has adjusted its security plans and received additional support for Super Bowl 59 after the deadly Jan. 1 vehicle attack in New Orleans.
One big change to Super Bowl security after New Orleans terror attack
The NFL's chief security officer revealed that the league is taking a new approach to ensure that supporters are safe for Super Bowl LIX.
NFL confident in Super Bowl security plan in wake of New Orleans terror attack on New Year’s Day
The 11th Super Bowl hosted by New Orleans next weekend is expected to draw an estimated 100,000 visitors to the city, according to Collin Arnold, director of the New Orleans Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness.
NFL confident in Super Bowl security plan in wake of New Orleans terror attack
The NFL’s security chief projected confidence in the league’s security plans as New Orleans prepares to host the Feb. 9 Super Bowl in the aftermath of a terror attack that killed 14 people there on New Year’s Day.
Super Bowl security enhanced after New Orleans attack, league says
The NFL modified their security plans for next month's Super Bowl after the New Year's Day attack in the New Orleans host city, a league official said on Wednesday, including adding more law enforcement support.
New Orleans increasing security ahead of Super Bowl
Police in New Orleans are increasing security measures as the city gears up to host the upcoming Super Bowl nearly a month after a deadly New Year’s Day terror attack. In a release Tuesday, the New Orleans Police Department (NOPD) said it would be ramping up law enforcement activity in the French Quarter and
French Quarter to have enhanced security checkpoints for Super Bowl LIX
The French Quarter will have enhanced security checkpoints for the upcoming Super Bowl LIX. Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry made the announcement Wednesday (Jan. 29) in Baton Rouge, with New Orleans mayor LaToya Cantrell standing next to him at the headquarters of the Louisiana Department of Homeland Security.
New Orleans French Quarter will have security zone for Super Bowl
People can expect to see more security in parts of New Orleans for the Super Bowl. Gov. Jeff Landry issued an executive order Wednesday amending the State of Emergency issued on New Year’s Day after the terror attack on Bourbon Street.
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NOLA.com
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Ian McNulty: From the French culinary capital, inspiration for New Orleans food culture
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Houston, New Orleans getting more snow than Minneapolis in January
That's wild considering it hasn't snowed in New Orleans since 2009, and their last "big" snowstorm was in 2008 when 1-2 ...
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Take it from locals: Super experience in New Orleans entails more than just the French Quarter
New Orleans chef Susan Spicer has been a regular contributor to the Taste of the NFL charity event at Super Bowl host cities ...
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Rare snow socks New Orleans as Arctic blast chills much of US
Bitter Arctic air plunged more than half the United States into a deep freeze Tuesday, including New Orleans, where the ...
NOLA.com
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‘The most visible graffiti writer in New Orleans presents ‘interior work’ at local gallery
“READ is — without question — the most visible graffiti writer in New Orleans,” street art authority Kady Perry wrote in her ...
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After a New Orleans terrorist attack, Myrtle Beach is increasing security at live events
After the New Orleans terrorist attack, Myrtle Beach plans to increase security at live events. Police want to use $630,000 ...
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