Retired NASA Astronaut and Navy Captain Mark Kelly and his wife former Congresswoman Gabby Giffords kick of The Vote Save Lives tour at UNLV. Bizuayehu Tesfaye/Las Vegas Review-Journal @bizutesfaye
Executive Chef Patrick Munster prepares a 16-pound Tomahawk steak at MB Steak at the Hard Rock Hotel. (Al Mancini/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Chief Deputy District Attorney Eric Bauman speaks to the media about the charges against Aylin Alderette, who faces charges of second-degree murder and driving under the influence for a crash that killed an 8-year-old boy.
General Manager Elion Prodani prepares a whole fish by Chef Mark LoRusso at Costa di Mare inside Wynn Las Vegas. (Al Mancini/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Caesars Entertainment Corp. has created armed emergency response teams. They are composed of former military and law enforcement officials. “These teams provide valuable additional security capabilities,” Caesars spokeswoman Jennifer Forkish said. Caesars is hiring Security Saturation Team supervisors, managers and officers, according to LinkedIn. The company did not say how many people it plans to hire for the units. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Bishop Gorman forward Ashtyn Fink talks about the differences of playing club and high school soccer.
Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman and city spokesman David Riggleman read the 58 names of the victims of the Oct. 1 shooting at the Las Vegas Community Healing Garden on October 1, 2018.
On the night of Oct. 1 Todd Wienke shielded his girlfriend Oshia Collins-Waters as gunfire rained down. He was hit three times, but survived and made a strong recovery. Todd and Oshia returned to Vegas for their wedding to make better memories of Oct. 1.
People are gathering at the Las Vegas Healing Garden for the new Remembrance Wall dedication. Words from Mayor Carolyn Goodman, Jay Pleggenkuhle, Councilman Bob Coffin, and city attorney Brad Jerbic.
Country singer Sam Riddle performs “Vegas Strong” at the wedding of Todd Wienke and Oshia Collins-Waters on Oct.1, 2018, as 14 other Route 91 survivors join them for the dance.
Barbers discuss the growing industry at the 2018 LV Barber Expo on Sunday, Sept. 30 at South Point. (Bailey Schulz/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Las Vegas commemorates Oct. 1, one year after the mass shooting that killed 58 people on the Strip across from Mandalay Bay at the Route 91 Harvest festival.
UNLV football coach Tony Sanchez announces Armani Rogers’ injury on Monday. Video by Mark Anderson/Las Vegas Review-Journal
Chef Stephen LaSala presents a whole suckling pig that will be part of The Beast Feast at Searsucker inside Caesars Palace. (Al Mancini/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Hundreds gathered for a music and prayer on the front steps of Las Vegas City Hall to remember victims of the October 1 shooting.
Raiders beat reporter Michael Gehlken recaps the controversial calls in Sunday’s victory over the Cleveland Browns, the effect Donald Penn’s injury could bring, and the reinstatement of cornerback Daryl Worley.
Members of the Vegas Golden Knights NHL team showed up for a community blood drive on the first anniversary of the Las Vegas shooting, Oct. 1, 2018. (Mat Luschek/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Community Ambulance in Henderson and Vegas Golden Knights players honored medical team members for their courage under fire, exceptional care for patients and resilience in the wake of the Oct. 1 Strip shooting. (K.M. Cannon/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
A blood drive was held at the Las Vegas Convention Center on the one year anniversary of the Oct. 1 shooting. (Mat Luschek/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Video with Christy Wood, principal at Lamb of God Lutheran School on the 1 October chapel and students’ donation to Lutheran Church Charities comfort dogs.
UNLV football coach Tony Sanchez talks about the importance of taking momentum into the new stadium in 2020. Video by Mark Anderson/Las Vegas Review-Journal
Sunrise Hospital and Medical Center supported their staff on the Oct. 1 shooting anniversary with a visit from PJ the therapy dog.
Local shooting survivors Jackie Baren, left, and Robert Baren stand outside the East entrance/exit gate of the festival grounds on Monday, Oct. 1, 2018 in Las Vegas remembering their escape from the gunfire. Todd Prince/Las Vegas Review-Journal
Chris Lisle, visiting from Nashville, Tennessee, was not at the shooting but said he designed Jason Aldean’s show, as a concert production designer.
“I wasn’t physically here, but all my friends were,” Lisle said. “It hurt. It hurt bad. It still hurts, a lot.”
Lisle left 58 roses along the South gate of the festival grounds in memory of the 58 who were murdered.
A dedication ceremony was held at St. Rose to unveil a memorial and to read the names of those who died on October 1, a year ago. (Mat Luschek/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Las Vegas residents remember how they learned about the Oct. 1 shooting. Bizuayehu Tesfaye/Las Vegas Review-Journal @bizutesfaye
Governor Brian Sandoval, Sheriff Joe Lombardo and Mynda Smith, the sister of Neysa Tonks, one of the 58 who perished on 1 October speak to attendees of a sunrise remembrance ceremony at the Clark County Government Center Amphitheater.
Daisy Badger discussed the importance of donating blood on the anniversary of the Oct. 1 shooting on the Las Vegas Strip.
Vitalent hosts a blood drive at the Las Vegas Convention Center on Monday, Oct. 1, 2018, the first anniversary of the Las Vegas shootings. (Mat Luschek/Las Vegas Review-Journal)