The Clark County Museum has begun collecting tributes left on the Strip and other public areas in response to the Las Vegas shooting in order to preserve and catalog them.
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Las Vegas area hospitals report at least 14 are either in critical condition or in intensive care 12 days after the Oct. 1 attack on a country music concert.
Two UNLV administrators attended Tessa Winkelmann’s History 407 class on Tuesday, just a few days after Winkelmann assigned some of the blame for the Oct. 1 mass shooting on the Las Vegas Strip to President Donald Trump.
Online retailer Zappos will cover the funeral costs of any of the 58 families affected by the Las Vegas Strip shooting who approach the company.
Country music literally forms its own community here, so what happens when such a close-knit group is threatened, as it was at the Route 91 Harvest tragedy?
It was no surprise that on Oct. 1 Erick Silva – a security guard stationed at the front of the stage during the Route 91 Harvest festival — sprang into action when shots began firing into the crowd.
Stacee Etcheber was a cowgirl at heart, in her element around horses. Her husband Vincent Etcheber, not so much.
MGM Resorts International on Thursday released a new timeline of the events leading up to the Las Vegas Strip massacre, further challenging the sheriff’s latest account ahead of a planned Friday briefing.
A Massachusetts mother who was among the 58 people killed in the mass shooting was remembered by her husband on Thursday for her love and faith.
Richard Kuna was at the end of the Deuce line when he parked the double-decked bus near Mandalay Bay to briefly look for a passenger’s lost wallet just after 10 p.m. on Oct. 1.
The Nevada resort gaming industry has established its own fund for collecting funds for “those impacted” by the Las Vegas shooting.
All personal belongings left behind at the Route 91 Harvest country music festival after the mass shooting on Oct. 1 areavailable for pickup, Clark County officials announced Thursday.
Here is the timeline of events for the LVCVA following the Oct. 1 Las Vegas shooting.
The first action taken by the city’s destination marketing organization set a course designed to provide the right message to the right people at the right time after the Oct. 1 Las Vegas shootings.
The local committee forming in Clark County to oversee the distribution of raised funds to help victims of the Oct. 1 shooting and their families will have some tough decisions to make.