Nineteen-year-old Rylie Golgart, who underwent surgery after a bullet fragment lodged in her spinal cord, returned to Las Vegas on Friday after spending nearly two months at a Denver spinal cord rehabilitation facility.
Shootings
Las Vegas Review-Journal reporters bring you the latest stories and updates on the Oct. 1 mass shooting.
The Las Vegas Victims’ Fund now has more than $22 million in contributions and commitments, the committee chairman said Friday.
The Clark County coroner has identified the man who died Tuesday after a shooting in the southeast valley.
A judge on Thursday gave lawyers until the end of January to come up with a plan about how Las Vegas gunman Stephen Paddock’s assets could be managed.
Metro police received a call just before midnight Wednesday saying someone was knocking on a window at the Manzanita Condominiums, 4730 E. Craig Road, and that a gunshot had been heard.
At the classroom doorway, Jay Purves told the room of new recruits to his branch of event security firm Contemporary Services Corp. that the night of the Strip shooting proved why their job is necessary.
Teenager Abigail Fischl was trying to change her life before she was gunned down Saturday night in North Las Vegas.
Metropolitan Police Department Assistant Sheriff Todd Fasulo briefed reporters Wednesday on an officer-involved shooting that injured a suspect Saturday.
Police responded about 10 p.m. to reports of a man in his 20s who was shot inside a trailer on the 3600 block of Twain Circle, near Twain Avenue and Nellis Boulevard.
Las Vegas police are investigating Tuesday night after a man was found dead with a gunshot wound in the west valley.
Search warrant records obtained Tuesday by the Las Vegas Review-Journal offer a peek into the massive investigation that ensued in the first few hours and days after the Oct. 1 massacre.
More than 1,700 people submitted comments to the Las Vegas Victims’ Fund, providing feedback on the plan to distribute raised money to victims and survivors of the Oct. 1 Las Vegas shooting.
Nevada Victims of Crime program has received 4,013 claims related to the Oct. 1 Las Vegas shooting as of Monday.
The Las Vegas Victims’ Fund campaign on GoFundMe created a new record on the site.