Raymond Page was adjusting traffic signal timing when the gun shots rang on Sunday night outside Mandalay Bay.
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Look for the suddenly universal #VegasStrong message spinning around Charlotte Motor Speedway on Saturday in the Drive for the Cure 300
Las Vegas police announced they found Hyundai Tucson they had been seeking in connection with Sunday’s mass shooting investigation.
A group of Nevada Democrats said Thursday they will request a bill to ban bump stock devices, which speed the firing ability of a semi-automatic weapons.
As sunlight faded on Police Memorial Park and a full moon rose over the valley, thousands raised candles for Las Vegas police officer Charleston Hartfield, who was killed in the mass shooting on the Strip.
An explosive compound known as Tannerite was found in Las Vegas mass shooter Stephen Paddock’s car and home is believed to have previously been used in an alleged terrorist bombing in New York City.
A moment of silence was held Thursday before the Tampa Bay Buccaneers faced the New England Patriots, an honorary gesture directed to the victims of last Sunday’s mass shooting in Las Vegas.
They fled gunmen in San Bernardino and Tucson. Their family members were gunned down in Aurora and Santa Barbara.
Local NASCAR drivers print T-shirts, stickers to support Route 91 Harvest Festival shooting victims.
Corporate event organizers are not letting Sunday’s mass shooting halt plans to host large-scale group meetings at the Mandalay Bay Conference Center this month.
Clark County Commissioner Chris Giunchigliani said Thursday she would seek a security review of the jet fuel tanks targeted Sunday by Las Vegas Strip mass murderer Stephen Paddock.
A Reno man is among those killed in the attack on the Route 91 Harvest Festival Sunday, his former employer confirmed Thursday afternoon.
Near the end of a cellphone video, as people were seen running away as bullets rained down from a Mandalay Bay hotel room, Doug Cotter can be seen leaning against a wall and asking for help.
Las Vegas Sands Corp. and the Adelson Family Foundation said Thursday that they have established a $4 million relief fund in memory of those who lost their lives in Sunday’s mass shooting on the Las Vegas Strip.
No details surrounding the autopsy of the Las Vegas mass shooting killed will be released until police finish their investigation, county coroner John Fudenberg said during a press conference Thursday morning.