A post made by Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry in the hours following the terror attack in New Orleans has raised the ire of social media around the country.
According to Pine Prairie Police, they received information around 9:00 pm on Thursday evening of a social media threat of a possible school shooting that was going to happen at Pine Prairie High School on Friday, September 16th.
The streets of Paris were the site of violence Thursday night, when a gunman opened fire on a parked police van, killing one officer and wounding two more.
People lined up and reportedly waited 5 -7 hours in 90 degree heat to donate at the One Blood Center in Orlando on Sunday. The Chick-Fil-A at Rouse Road & University opened, made their famous sandwiches and tea, and delivered them to the people waiting in line...
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu has joined other critics in condemning GOP presidential contender Donald Trump's proposal to bar Muslims from entering the United States.
In a statement Tuesday, Landrieu said Trump's comments are "absolutely disgraceful...
The White House says that during the 8 p.m. address Obama will provide an update on the attack that killed 14 and wounded 21, and will also discuss the broader threat of terrorism.
The reporter came upon a father and his young son and stopped to get their thoughts. The candid conversation that took place as the dad tried to quell his little boy's fear is pretty special.