The Nevada resort gaming industry has established its own fund for collecting funds for “those impacted” by the Las Vegas shooting.
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.
CES, the largest convention held in the Las Vegas Valley, will roll out photo ID badges for visitors to next year’s event in the wake of the Strip shooting.
A Southern Nevada law firm withdrew a court petition Thursday to manage distribution of the funds from the estate of mass shooter Stephen Paddock.
They delivered a mile-long “Lei of Aloha” to Paris’ bullet-riddled Bataclan nightclub following the 2015 attack that left 90 dead — and another last year to Orlando’s Pulse nightclub, where 49 died in a mass shooting.
Therapist Trudy Gilbert-Eliot helps first responders cope with stressful experiences. On the night of the Strip shooting, she received a call from her adult daughter, who had been shot.
Steve Round stood guard at the memorial at Reno Avenue and Las Vegas Boulevard South from Oct. 2 until Tuesday night, making sure passers-by treated a shrine to the shooting victims with the reverence it deserved.
For a brief but welcome 90 minutes Wednesday, the hospital’s usual sounds were replaced by the sweet, soulful, moving, rocking notes of country music during a concert at Sunrise Hospital and Medical Center for staff and patients recovering from the festival shooting.
Tina Frost, a 27-year-old San Diego transplant, was shot in the eye while attending the Route 91 Harvest Festival with her boyfriend. She suffered brain damage, but her family is camped out at her bedside and hoping for a strong recovery.
Donors from all over the world have contributed more than $15 million so far for victims of the Route 91 Harvest festival shooting. But the sum is spread over several accounts yet to be consolidated. It’s not clear how much of the funds raised will go directly to the intended recipients.
When a “Do Not Disturb” sign hangs outside a hotel room for a while, staff will usually call or knock at some point to make sure everything’s OK.
President Donald Trump announced the grant Wednesday in what would for anyone else be an unusual manner — via Twitter.