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FBI family support center to relocate, provide services to Bourbon Street attack victims
A Family Assistance Center supporting the victims of the New Year's Day attack on Bourbon Street has relocated to the New Orleans Family Justice Center, according to United Way of Southeast Louisiana.
Victims of Bourbon Street terror attack file suit against city of New Orleans, contractors
Seven victims of the New Year’s Day terror attack on Bourbon Street have filed a lawsuit against the City of New Orleans, Hard Rock Construction, and Mott MacDonald, LLC, alleging negligence in security measures that could have prevented the tragedy.
New Orleans Saints and NFL donate $1 million to victims of Bourbon Street attack
"Our community has experienced an unimaginable tragedy and our collective hearts are broken," said Gayle Benson, who owns the New Orleans Saints.
President Biden, first lady attend memorial service for Bourbon Street attack victims in New Orleans
President Biden and first lady Jill Biden paid their respects to the 14 victims who died during the Bourbon Street terrorist attack last week, with the president giving remarks at the end.
President Biden tells New Orleans 'you are not alone' during visit after deadly attack
President Biden told a grieving New Orleans "you are not alone" as the nation stands with the city following the deadly New Year's Day attack.
Biden pays tribute to New Orleans attack victims
President Joe Biden attended an interfaith service in New Orleans on Jan. 6 to honor the victims of the deadly New Year's Day attack.
President, first lady visit New Orleans, meet with families of terror attack victims
President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden traveled Monday to Louisiana following the recent New Year's Day terror attack that left 14 dead and 35 injured in New Orleans.
Biden tells New Orleans mourners they are not alone as he honors victims of attack
President Biden met privately with grieving families, survivors, and first responders. He also stopped at a makeshift memorial where the attack happened.
Biden meets with victims’ families in New Orleans, attends prayer service and visits memorial
President Joe Biden met with grieving families, attended a prayer service and stopped at a makeshift memorial in New Orleans on Monday in honor of the victims of last week's deadly New Year’s attack in the city's historic French Quarter.
Biden Pledges Support to New Orleans During Memorial Service
President Joe Biden offered condolences and pledged federal support at a prayer service with family members of the victims of the New Year’s Day attack in New Orleans.
NOLA.com
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Bourbon Street attack probes to kick off as criticism of French Quarter divisions revived
The question of who should be responsible for keeping the French Quarter safe has been a thorny one for decades.
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Victims of Bourbon Street attack in New Orleans include former Princeton football star, aspiring nurse, loving dad
At least 14 people were killed after a driver slammed into a crowd celebrating New Year's on Bourbon Street in New Orleans.
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Barricades were supposed to keep Bourbon Street revelers safe. Here’s why they didn’t
Throngs of New Year’s Day revelers packed in the city’s bustling French Quarter had no strong barriers to protect them from ...
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New Orleans City Council grills officials on security after Bourbon Street terror attack
NOPD Superintendent Kirkpatrick appeared before the council but declined to answer any direct questions about the attack due ...
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Louisiana AG to launch full review of New Orleans security plan after Bourbon Street attack: report
Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill plans to open a full review into the security planning that went into the Sugar Bowl ...
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Louisiana Supreme Court overturns homelessness ruling
The Louisiana Supreme Court ruled in favor of Gov. Jeff Landry, giving the state the right to clear homeless encampments without prior warning.
USA Today
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To revel or not to revel: In wake of terror attack, the music is back on in New Orleans
The speed at which
Bourbon
Street
reopened following the Jan. 1 ... Just hours after the attack,
Louisiana
Gov. Jeff Landry inadvertently highlighted the tension, drawing fierce social media ...
The Advocate
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Bourbon Street terror attack suspect had family ties to Louisiana
Shamsud-Din Jabbar of Houston, the man who authorities say killed 14 people in a New Year's Day early-morning attack on ...
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