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.”
The Strip
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.
Kulin said the posts, known as bollards, will line sidewalks on both sides of Las Vegas Boulevard between Sahara Avenue and Tropicana Avenue.
A woman is in critical condition early Friday morning after she was struck by a car while crossing the Strip.
Bodies will fly above the Linq Promenade in November, as a new attraction will zip its way across the center Strip attraction.
More will be revealed, and soon, as Paul Shaffer and his Shaf-Shifters backing band sets up for performances through Saturday night and again Oct. 11-13, Nov. 29-Dec. 1
Las Vegas police are investigating a Monday morning injury crash on the Las Vegas Strip, according to Metropolitan Police Department Lt. Chris Holmes.
One person was killed early Sunday in a crash at a rear entrance to a Strip resort, Las Vegas police said.
Smoke coming from a mechanical room at a Strip resort prompted a heavy emergency response Saturday morning.
Las Vegas police and Clark County firefighters experienced numerous communication problems and failed to follow some protocols on the night of the Oct. 1 mass shooting, according to a federal report released Monday.
Bagans has purchased David Koresh’s infamous 1968 Chevrolet Camaro. The leader of the Branch Davidians parked the car at the cult’s compound near Waco, Texas, throughout the 51-day siege by federal agents in 1993.