Mandalay Bay President Chuck Bowling says, “For every bad story you heard there are three stories about the humanity of Las Vegas.”
The Strip
An increased number of security guards stood by the elevator bank Monday.
On the anniversary of the mass shooting at the Route 91 Harvest festival that killed 58 country music lovers, Vitalant workers from Nevada and Arizona gathered at the Las Vegas Convention Center to do their jobs once again.
“We’re still recovering from the events that took place on 1 October,” Nevada’s junior senator says. “We’re still grieving for the family members who are no longer with us.”
The 58 victims of the Route 91 Harvest festival shooting in Las Vegas will be forever remembered.
These tweets are curated from #1October posts on Monday. Reporters and photographers will be covering events to remember the Oct. 1, 2017, shooting on the Las Vegas Strip.
Two major entertainment brands began work Thursday on changing the face of live performance — and the Las Vegas skyline — with a ceremonial groundbreaking for the 18,000-seat MSG Sphere at The Venetian.
A man died after being run over by a dump truck on the south end of the Strip on Wednesday morning.
A Waldorf Astoria spokeswoman said, “We are currently conducting an investigation into the cause and working to repair the outer pane.”
In a recent interview, Coroner John Fudenberg talked about calling his staff on Oct. 1. “They know what responding to this means,” he said. “It’s going to be months and months of work. It’s going to change our office and our lives forever.”
A police officer’s camera catches a distraught man frantically trying to find his girlfriend after watching someone die in the latest release of public records from the Route 91 Harvest festival shooting.
No one was injured Wednesday morning after a Clark County Fire Department truck and another vehicle collided just off the Las Vegas Strip.
Chick-fil-A will open its first restaurant on the Las Vegas Strip, records show.
Fall has officially come to the Las Vegas Strip in the Bellagio Conservatory’s newest display, “Falling Asleep.”
A man used a gun to rob a cashier cage about 10:35 a.m. at Excalibur, 3850 Las Vegas Boulevard South, Metropolitan Police Department spokesman Aden OcampoGomez said.