New Orleans
New Orleans remembers the disaster that struck their state 10 years ago.
Matt Bomer and Cheyenne Jackson are the two latest additions to the cast of "American Horror Story: Hotel."
On Wednesday, New Orlean's former Mayor, Ray Nagin, was found guilty by a federal court of the charges of accepting bribes, tax evasion and money laundering during his administration in 2005.
A News Orleans father is struggling to cope with the reality that his one-year-old daughter was fatally shot on Thursday in a crime infested neighborhood.
Former Spice Girl Melaine Brown had a tough first day at work. The British singer was recently cast as a new judge on "America's Got Talent" to replace Sharon Osbourne. However, TMZ reports that entertainer was booed by the audience at the auditions in New Orleans, which took place yesterday.
One New Orleans reporter decided to take matters into her own hands when a drunken bystander jumped in during her live broadcast on Bourbon Street ahead of the Super Bowl.
La policía de Nueva Orleans realizará operativos de seguridad para recibir alrededor de 150 mil aficionados que estarán en la ciudad el próximo fin de semana y serán parte de la festividad del máximo evento deportivo del año en Estados Unidos.
Super Bowl XLVII will pit the San Francisco 49ers against the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday, February 3 at 6:30 pm EST on CBS. We've compiled the essential info for the game here: where to buy tickets, what the latest betting odds are and what our prediction is, with a few recent news tidbits thrown in.
Officials announced on Friday that former New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin has been indicted by a federal grand jury on 21 counts of bribery, wire fraud, money laundering and tax return fraud.
With the New Year of 2013 kicking off, the NBA is looking hotter than ever.
Can the Heat repeat? Will Howard and Nash net gold for the Lakers? Is Older Better for the Knicks? Is Jeremy Lin the answer for the Rockets?
As of 1:00pm CDT, Tropical Storm Isaac was located approximately 25 miles southwest of Monroe, LA. The storm is moving NNW at 9 miles per hour and is expected to turn due north by late Thursday as it heads over Arkansas early on Friday and Missouri by Friday night. The National Hurricane Center (NHC) reports that Isaac continues to drench southeast Louisiana and Mississippi with heavy rainfall. Additionally, although no longer a hurricane, Isaac continues to impose life-threatening hazards due to storm surges, inland flooding and tornadoes.
Hurricane Isaac is soaking southeastern Louisiana and southern Mississippi with heavy rain. High storm surges – up to 12 feet – and major flooding are to be expected throughout the day and into tonight.
As it continues on a direct path to the coastline of southeastern Louisiana, including metropolitan New Orleans, Tropical Storm Isaac is expected to become a hurricane before it makes landfall on Wednesday, which marks the seven-year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina.