The Army veteran who drove a truck through a crowd in New Orleans and the Special Forces master sergeant who exploded a Tesla Cybertruck in Las Vegas last week briefly overlapped in their service at Fort Liberty,
A University of Pittsburgh professor called war zone service "really hard on families" and something that "creates the potential for disillusionment and a desire to act out."
Law enforcement officials have said there’s no evidence of a connection between the two events, though investigations are ongoing.
Instead, Entergy New Orleans is now embarking on an unusual energy swap with its affiliate, Entergy Louisiana. The New Orleans company will get more than 3,300 megawatt hours of power from an old nuclear plant 100 miles away, in the rolling hills of St. Francisville, for three days, according to documents filed with regulators.
One of the Saints' candidates for its head coaching position is the one who has already temporarily held the job.
Caesars Entertainment invested $435 million to dramatically transform the former Harrah’s into Caesars New Orleans, a lively urban resort for travelers of all types.
Commissioner Roger Goodell told reporters after last year's game that "the NFL looks forward to coming back." But how long will Vegas have to wait?
Assistant Special Agent in Charge Alethea Duncan stood up and told a press conference that the New Year's Day attack in New Orleans was not a terrorist event.
Palace Station, Green Valley Ranch, Durango Casino & Resort, and Red Rock Casino will welcome the Lunar New Year and the Year of the Snake with traditional lion dances and festive décor. Palace Station: Wednesday, Jan. 29 at 7 p.m. Green Valley Ranch: Thursday, Jan. 30 at 7 p.m. Red Rock Casino: Wednesday, Feb. 5 at 6 p.m.
WRIGHT PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE — Wright Patterson Air Force Base has reinstated the Trusted Traveler program after suspending it earlier this month. The base suspended the program on Jan. 3, in the wake of the attacks in New Orleans and Las Vegas.
The Titans are building a new front office staff. New Orleans Saints personnel advisor and former Raiders general manager Dave Ziegler might be part of it:
Former Las Vegas Raiders star receiver Davante Adams will likely be on a new team next year after a disappointing year with the New York Jets this season. There have been rumors that he could join teams like the Los Angeles Chargers and the New Orleans Saints, who need a true number-one receiver on the roster.