NEW ORLEANS – Bourbon Street looks ... NFL chief of security Cathy Lanier said during a news conference Monday her team’s job is to examine those events and make sure that the group is ...
Just a little over a month since 14 people were killed and dozens more were injured in a truck-ramming terror attack on New Orleans ' Bourbon Street, the victims and first responders of the rampage ...
With the sheer amount of law enforcement on every street corner and security measures in place, “New Orleans will be the safest place to be anywhere in the country,” said Phillip Constantin, an ...
in New Orleans. Behind is NFL Chief Security Officer Cathy Lanier. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert) Due to increased security, people are advised to bring as little as possible, and any items brought ...
Secretary Kristi Noem said Monday the Department of Homeland Security has "no credible threats" on Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans. Noem spoke at a press conference ahead of the Super Bowl between ...
"But the resilience of New Orleans is matched ... Islamic State group occurred on New Orleans' most popular nightlife street. NFL chief security officer Cathy Lanier said Wednesday there will ...
Security for the Super Bowl in New Orleans will feature more boots on the ground, more tech and more intelligence – spearheaded by a federal official who grew up 40 miles from where kickoff will take ...
NFL Chief Security Officer Cathy Lanier said. But she and city officials remained tight-lipped about details. Drones will be prohibited around the Superdome and downtown New Orleans throughout the ...
NEW ORLEANS -- Never a city short on color ... That incident called security for Super Bowl LIX into greater question. Cathy Lanier, chief security officer for the NFL, revealed Wednesday in a call ...
The NFL's security chief projected confidence in the league's security plans as New Orleans prepares to ... NFL chief security officer Cathy Lanier said Wednesday there will be heightened security ...
NEW ORLEANS ... that the people of New Orleans have a safe, supported - and are here to fully enjoy the excitement of Super Bowl 59," said NFL Chief Security Officer Cathy Lanier.