To welcome the year of the snake, Tet Fest celebrates with authentic food, music and dances. From Jan. 31 to Feb. 2, the Mary Queen of Vietnam Church in the Village de L'Est of New Orleans East, the state's largest Vietnamese community, transforms into a culinary wonderland, offering traditional fare like pandan waffles and pho.
All lanes of South Claiborne Avenue have reopened in advance of Super Bowl LIX, as a year of construction work to replace 100-year-old water lines nears completion, the New Orleans Sewerage & Water Board said Wednesday.
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.
A New Year’s Day terrorist attack killed 14 people, rattled the city and prompted government officials to enhance the security precautions for the upcoming events.
The Caesars Superdome in New Orleans is ready to host Super Bowl 2025, continuing its historic legacy in sports, culture, and resilience.
The teams competing in the Super Bowl in New Orleans will arrive at the Louis Armstrong International Airport this weekend.
The New Orleans Privateers (4-17, 2-8 Southland) play a fellow Southland team, the SE Louisiana Lions (12-9, 6-4 Southland), on Saturday, February 1, 2025 at University Center (LA). The game will
But the freeze isn’t the only threat. Farmers are also battling ‘greening’ disease, a deadly bacteria that has devastated 80% of Florida’s citrus crops. Becnel hopes new disease-resistant citrus trees will soon be developed to protect Louisiana’s citrus industry from further losses., to help minimize crop damage here in Louisiana.
From the electrifying halftime show to celebrity-packed parties, discover how New Orleans will come alive during Super Bowl LIX weekend.
BATON ROUGE, La. (WVUE) - 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.
A jury reached a verdict Wednesday afternoon (Jan. 29) on a First Amendment case filed by environmental justice activist Joy Banner against St. John the Baptist Parish.