January 25 was National Opposite Day, but the weather got a head start on that last week. Florida absolutely shattered its statewide snow record. New Orleans got buried in eight inches of snow as well.
Recent vehicle ramming attacks in New Orleans and Germany have reignited discussions on pedestrian safety and hostile vehicle mitigation in urban environments. These tragic events underscore the importance of proactive measures to protect public spaces.
Metro New Orleans has received more snowfall since the start of meteorological winter than many cold-weather cities across the country, including Philadelphia, New York and Anchorage, Alaska.
The storm brought both dazzling landscapes of ice and snow and challenges to a city unaccustomed to such severe winter weather.
Some Eagles players may have been surprised by the rule that would allow officials to award the Eagles points after multiple Washington penalties, but Sirianni wasn't.
While roughing the passer penalties took centerstage in the divisional round, Kansas City benefitted from questionably spotted balls in the AFC Championship Game. The Buffalo Bills were marked short of a first down on third- and fourth-down plays on a critical drive that could have given Buffalo a two-score lead in the second half.
With a marching band, NFL cheerleaders and costumed Mardi Gras krewe members, New Orleans unveiled a new brand for its Louis Armstrong International Airport on Tuesday as the city readies for Super Bowl LIX.
New York City was once the "Oyster Capital of the World." A new art installation explains how regrowing their populations could help the city.
Jason Kelce previously shared if he would support his brother Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs if they make their return to the Super Bowl against the his Philadelphia Eagles. See what he said.
Patrick Mahomes is the favorite to win his third straight Super Bowl MVP. Caesars Sportsbook is pegging the Chiefs quarterback at +105 to win the award, which are twice as good of odds as any other player taking the field on Feb.
There’s not another city in the U.S. like New Orleans, reporter David Hudnall says. Here’s where he’ll be drinking in between covering the city’s preparations for the Chiefs-Eagles Super Bowl.