New Orleans is bracing itself for Super Bowl LIX, and with the added significance of a presidential visit, security is top of ...
The NFL's security chief projected confidence in the league's security plans as New Orleans prepares to host the Feb. 9 Super Bowl in the aftermath of a terror attack that killed 14 people there on ...
The NFL has adjusted its security plans and received additional support for Super Bowl 59 after the deadly Jan. 1 vehicle attack in New Orleans.
Fans in New Orleans for Super Bowl LIX will likely notice heavier security presence as the NFL stepped up efforts for increased visibility in the city after the Jan. 1 attack, chief security officer ...
More than a dozen people were killed after police said a man drove a truck through a crowd on Bourbon Street on New Year's Day.
Thousands of law enforcement officials descended upon New Orleans this week, attempting to protect fans, but authorities ...
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 not only anticipatory but looking forward.
Six days and counting before Super Bowl LIX kickoff, the NFL and Department of Homeland Security unveiled their plan to make ...
The NFL and other organizers bolstered their security plans for the Super Bowl in New Orleans in the aftermath of the New Year’s Bourbon Street attack and intend to deploy an increased number of ...
The 11th Super Bowl hosted by New Orleans next weekend is expected to draw an estimated 100,000 visitors to the city, according to Collin Arnold, director of the New Orleans Office of Homeland ...
NFL chief security officer Cathy Lanier said Wednesday there will be heightened security measures around the game. “I think the most important thing is, very clear and unequivocal, saying ...