WASHINGTON – Many Louisiana lobbyists, business executives and government leaders came to the nation's capitol for the ...
NFL stars and other pro-athletes are finding new fame off the field and in the podcast studios. NBC News' Jesse Kirsch goes ...
The gap between the formal security plan on paper and the reality on the ground is raising questions about how fully engaged ...
When an up-and-coming politician like state Sen. Royce Duplessis can't raise money to run for mayor, that tells us something ...
Gov. Jeff Landry caught city officials off guard in October when he abruptly ordered Louisiana state troopers, along with ...
The New Year’s Day truck attack on Bourbon Street has led some residents to call for better security for pedestrians in the ...
New York, Oakland, Detroit, Boston and Minneapolis are expected to have some of the country’s most competitive races.
A judge says the New Orleans Police Department can begin the process of ending longstanding federal oversight. U.S. District Judge Susie Morgan’s ruling Tuesday came in response to a request ...
After years of federal oversight, the New Orleans Police Department is entering the final phase of the consent decree.
Federal oversight continues as NOPD enters two-year sustainment period, signaling progress but maintaining accountability.
U.S. District Judge Susie Morgan is set to rule Tuesday on a plan for the New Orleans Police Department to enter a two-year ...