Riding on the back of her husband, Eddie’s Harley-Davidson motorcycle, Gloria Avila secured the urn containing the ashes of her niece, Route 91 Harvest festival shooting victim Denise Cohen. Above the gold etched flowers, Gloria tied fluffy white angel wings in a bow. She held the urn tightly to her chest as she and Eddie, clad in a black denim biker jacket, rode to Santa Barbara Community Church.
Shootings
Police said the woman who fatally shot a man Friday afternoon outside a North Las Vegas home was acting in self-defense.
A Riverside County couple with Henderson ties survived the Oct. 1 Route 91 Harvest festival shooting only to die two weeks later in a vehicle crash.
After the mass shooting on the Strip, a California man raced to Las Vegas to find his wife.
Norma Luna, an 18-year-old from Las Vegas, died Monday after a Saturday night drive-by shooting last week in a northern Phoenix neighborhood.
Purging evil from a chamber of death — that was the purpose of a Roman Catholic priest’s recent visit to the Mandalay Bay hotel room from which a gunman unleashed the Oct. 1 massacre.
Four Orange County sheriff’s deputies who sprang to action when the Route 91 Harvest Festival ended in gunfire have been denied worker’s compensation.
MGM Resorts International on Friday released the audio recording of a security guard reporting the Las Vegas Strip shooting.
Bruce Paddock, 58, entered the plea from a wheelchair during his first court appearance in Los Angeles.
Las Vegas Review-Journal reporters bring you the latest updates on the Oct. 1 mass shooting investigation.
The event will start a mile north in front of New York-New York.
Nearly a month has passed since the Route 91 Harvest festival mass shooting on the Las Vegas Strip, but we’re left with many unanswered questions.
Fifty-eight people killed. More than 500 injured. And yet, nearly a month after the Las Vegas Strip experienced the worst mass shooting in modern American history, local and federal authorities are now refusing to fill in the blanks.
Mandalay Bay security officer Jesus Campos has been staying at an MGM Resorts International property at the company’s expense following the deadly Oct. 1 mass shooting on the Las Vegas Strip, the Review-Journal has learned. As a result, some veteran trial lawyers are questioning the company’s gesture and potential influence over Campos, a key witness in the criminal investigation and civil litigation against MGM Resorts.
Mortgage lending company Quicken Loans is offering a three-month forbearance period for clients who were a victim, survivor or affected family member of the Oct. 1 Las Vegas shooting, according to a letter the company sent to Nevada’s two U.S. Senators.