Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry made the announcement on Monday, March 2, that the Louisiana National Guard will extend its ...
The Louisiana National Guard will remain in New Orleans through August via a federally-funded deployment aimed at assisting the city with a host of upcoming events, state and local leaders said Monday ...
Louisiana National Guard troops will remain in New Orleans under federal orders through late summer as state and city leaders ...
Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry and New Orleans Mayor Helena Moreno said the National Guard's deployment has enhanced safety in the city.
NEW ORLEANS, La. - Gov. Jeff Landry announced on Monday that he has received federal authority to extend the Louisiana National Guard's deployment in New Orleans by another six months.
Governor Jeff Landry today announced that the U.S. Department of War has authorized a six-month extension of the Louisiana ...
Mayor Helena Moreno pledged to continue and strengthen the partnership.
Gov. Jeff Landry announced Monday that the U.S. Department of War has authorized a six-month extension of the Louisiana National Guard’s security mission in the New Orleans area.
About 120 Louisiana National Guard soldiers will continue patrolling New Orleans through August after the Department of Defense approved a six-month extension of the mission.
Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry said his state has successfully partnered with federal immigration enforcement during a meeting with President Donald Trump and other governors Friday.
The U.S. Department of War has extended the Louisiana National Guard's security mission in New Orleans for another six months ...
The Louisiana National Guard announced Monday that 120 troops will remain deployed in New Orleans through August. Related Articles. House panel ...
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