The suspect in the deadly New Year's Day truck ramming attack in New Orleans made two previous trips to the city in October and November 2024, the FBI said.
What Bourbon Street means to a city still reeling from the New Year’s Eve terror attack.
A suspect drove a pickup truck into a crowd on Bourbon Street in New Orleans, Louisiana, creating a mass casualty incident. 14 are dead and dozens are injured.
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A look at Fredonia’s adopted 2024-25 budget suggests it is running well short of projections in a key revenue line, ambulance ...
Iveco said late Friday that it completed the transfer of fire-truck manufacturer, Magirus, to private-equity firm Mutares. As a result of the deal, Magirus chief executive and president of Iveco's ...
A timeline of events leading to and following the New Year's Day vehicle attack that killed 14 people in New Orleans before ...
An Amazon delivery truck burst into flames Sunday afternoon on Jerico Road, according to the Bergen Fire Department. Courtesy ...
From June 2023 to December 2024, the suspect traveled to Cairo, Egypt; Ontario, Canada; and New Orleans, purchasing weapons and hiding explosives.
A food truck in Grants Pass dealt with a minor explosion Friday sending a worker to the hospital with burn injuries. In the ...
The FBI revealed its most comprehensive update yet on the events leading up to and surrounding the attack on Bourbon Street ...