New Orleans Police Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick explains how the city will ensure the safety of those visiting for Super ...
Super Bowl LIX security will have 2,000 law enforcement officers on duty, along with 200 state troopers and 350 national ...
Officials say there are no "credible threats" to the looming Super Bowl in New Orleans after a New Year's Day terror attack ...
Multiple federal, state and local law enforcement agencies held a news conference in New Orleans Monday to stress their confidence in security ahead of the Super Bowl. Chief Security Officer for the ...
The head of NFL security, Gov. Jeff Landry, New Orleans Police Department Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick and Louisiana State Police joined the news conference, expressing that the city is safe.
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said that there have been "no credible threats" for Super Bowl LIX in ...
NFL head of security Cathy Lanier said the league has reviewed the Jan.1 incident and security surrounding a terrorist attack ...
In light of a terrorist attack on January 1, New Orleans is implementing heightened security measures for Super Bowl 59.
All the stretching has been done. All the pre-game warm-ups have been completed. It is now time for the City of New Orleans ...
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem visited New Orleans on Monday to review security preparations for Super Bowl LIX. Her visit included stops in the French Quarter, where she acknowledged the ...
FAA issues Super Bowl TFR and No Drone Zone for New Orleans, restricting drone flights around Caesars Superdome and downtown.
President Donald Trump on Monday agreed to a 30-day pause on his tariff threats against Mexico and Canada as America's two largest trading partners detailed steps to appease his concerns about border ...