A congressional group will visit New Orleans to inspect security measures ahead of the Super Bowl following a deadly attack on New Year's Day. The bipartisan delegation aims to ensure law enforcement is prepared.
A congressional delegation will visit New Orleans on Friday to inspect security ahead of the Feb. 9 Super Bowl following a New Year's Day attack in the city that killed 14 people and injured scores more,
People that are coming into New Orleans are going to be looking for security” in the aftermath of the New Year’s attack, the NFL’s Cathy Lanier says.
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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 Security and Emergency Preparedness.
The NFL's security chief projected confidence in the league's safety plans as New Orleans prepares to host Super Bowl LIX on Feb. 9.
(Reuters) - A congressional delegation will visit New Orleans on Friday to inspect security ahead of the Feb. 9 Super Bowl following a New Year's Day attack in the city that killed 14 people and injured scores more, Axios reported.
The preparations for the big game have taken on an additional importance after the New Year’s Day attack on Bourbon Street.
The NFL is enhancing security measures for the upcoming Super Bowl in New Orleans after a New Year's Day attack resulted in 14 fatalities. Security plans include increased law enforcement and intelligence coordination.
Baltimore Ravens kicker Justin Tucker issued a statement Thursday, denying allegations made against him for alleged sexual misconduct while visiting several massage studios. The NFL plans to look into the matter.
Axios.com reports that a congressional delegation will visit New Orleans on Monday to review the security plan for the Super Bowl, to be played on Sunday, February 9. Representative Dale Strong (R-Ala.) will lead the group. He’s the chair of the House Homeland Security Subcommittee on Emergency Management and Technology.