10:30 LRN Newscast

If you’re planning on ringing in the new year in the French Quarter, there are things you need to know before you go, especially in light of what happened just after we rang in the start of this year. The French Quarter Enhanced Security Zone is re-established, encompassing an area bound by Canal, Royal, St. Ann and Dauphine streets. State Police Trooper Danny Berrincha says when entering that area, the best rule of thumb is to bring as few items with you as possible.

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Personal injury attorney Morris Bart represents dozens of victims in last year’s terrorist attack and he says it’s time to get rid of the decorative bollards and install permanent barriers on Bourbon Street….

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Bart is calling on the incoming mayor, Helena Moreno, to close Bourbon Street down to vehicular traffic, especially on Frida and Saturday nights.

The 2025 Christmas holiday was a deadly one on Louisiana roadways. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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Lafayette Consolidated Government has received an eight-million dollar grant to implement safety improvements along Johnston Street. From 2018 to 2022, eight people were seriously injured or killed between Bertrand Drive and Churchill drive on Johnston Street. Most of the victims were walking or biking.