Thousands of revelers adorned in beads and outlandish costumes will fill the streets of New Orleans as the city celebrates ...
New Orleans might be hit with some high winds and rain right on Mardi Gras this year. Get all the details about the ...
March 4 is Fat Tuesday, and people from across the country are letting the good times roll in New Orleans. However, severe weather threat later on in the day has many in the Southern U.S. city on edge ...
Masked men dressed as skeletons danced and sang in the streets, waking up revelers who are making their way to the parade routes.
"I am 109 King of Zulu. All hail Zulu Happy Mardi Gras!" King Zulu said in his traditional toast to Mardi Gras and the city.
Mardi Gras celebrations in New Orleans face challenges as severe weather disrupts parades and security is tightened to the ...
Powerful storms were threatening communities across the country with weather ranging from fire in the Southern High Plains to ...
Here's what to know about Fat Tuesday and other important facts on the 2025 season, including Ash Wednesday, Lent and Easter. The date of Fat Tuesday changes from year to year depending on when Easter ...
Zulu and Rex will both roll early with no marching krewes, bands or truck floats in an effort to beat the high winds expected ...
The New Roads Lion’s Club parade will begin promptly at 8:30 a.m. with no bands, marching teams, or dance groups. All roads on the parade route will start closing at 7:00 a.m. and be cleared of ...
Watch live as Mardi Gras celebrations take place throughout New Orleans on Tuesday, March 4, otherwise known as Fat Tuesday.
A major cross-country storm is moving east, bringing thunderstorms to the South from Texas to New Orleans on Mardi Gras Day before heading to the East Coast on Wednesday.