Religion-themed Statues Removed From Mandalay Bay – VIDEO
 
Religion-themed Statues Removed From Mandalay Bay – VIDEO

Objections from a group of mostly Northern Nevada-based religious leaders asked statues of Hindu and Jain deities be removed from the nightclub, calling the pieces’ display there “highly inappropriate.”

Caravan Protest on Easter Sunday
 
Caravan Protest on Easter Sunday

A group of protesters on Easter Sunday drove down the Las Vegas Strip to Fremont Street and back.

Masjid Ibrahim Islamic Center art depicts names of God
 
Masjid Ibrahim Islamic Center art depicts names of God

Masjid Ibrahim Islamic Center founder Sharaf Haseebullah talks about new diamond-shaped art panels featuring some of the 99 names of Allah at the main entrance the Las Vegas mosque. (K.M. Cannon/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Church LV members look for closure after mass shooting
 
Church LV members look for closure after mass shooting

At a Sunday night event geared toward millennials, Pastor Benny Perez told a a crowded rented retail space at 918 S. Main St. that God does not exist to inflict pain on humanity. The tragedy happened because “there is evil in the world.” (Nicole Raz/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

A litany against violence
 
A litany against violence

Rev. Barry Vaughn, with the Christ Church Episcopal, gave a litany against gun violence in the wake of the mass shooting on the Las Vegas Strip that took the lives of 58 people. (Gabriella Benavidez/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Healing through celebration service after deadly shooting
 
Healing through celebration service after deadly shooting

Members of the First African-Methodist Episcopal Church came together Sunday to celebrate life and honor the victims of last Sunday’s deadly mass shooting that killed 58 people. (Gabriella Benavidez/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

A litany against violence
 
A litany against violence

Rev. Barry Vaughn, with the Christ Church Episcopal, gave a litany against gun violence in the wake of the mass shooting on the Las Vegas Strip that took the lives of 58 people. (Gabriella Benavidez/Las Vegas Review-Journal)