Hundreds of Las Vegas locals and tourists gathered Monday at vigils as the sun set on a day that witnessed the deadliest mass shooting in U.S. history.
The Redskins and Chiefs stood for a moment of silence before the national anthem, and flags flew at half-staff over Arrowhead Stadium, to honor victims of the Las Vegas shooting before Monday night’s game between Washington and Kansas City.
It’s going to be some party when Gov. Brian Sandoval gets together with state policymakers next month to begin talking about whether it’s possible for the gaming industry and the marijuana business to coexist in Nevada.
This timeline has been updated with information provided by the Metropolitan Police Department during a 5 p.m. briefing on Wednesday.
The improbable ending gave Chiefs bettors a miracle cover and also pushed the number over the total, while Redskins and under bettors suffered an epic bad beat.
Assistant Sheriff Todd Fasulo, Clark County Commission Chair Steve Sisolak, Rep. Dina Titus, D-Nev., Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto, D-Nev., and Lt. Gov. Mark Hutchinson speak during a media briefing to recap the day of response to the Las Vegas Strip shooting.
Golden Knights goalie Marc-Andre Fleury, who allowed 10 goals in three preseason appearances, admits he’s still learning his teammates and getting comfortable with his new team.
Paramount High School teachers Frank and Autumn Bignami of California are two of the 527 victims injured in the worst mass shooting in U.S. history.
What brings a human being to such depths of inhumanity that he is driven to snuff out the lives of dozens of innocent, random strangers?
Celebrating those who stood apart during tragedy
Why do we allow members of the general public to own weapons of war?
Honor the victims and heroes
Las Vegas police said Monday that at least 59 people died in the mass shooting at the Route 91 Harvest festival on Sunday night. Take time to remember some of the victims who are pictured here.
CBS has fired a legal executive who took to social media Monday morning with harsh words for the victims of the worst mass shootings in U.S. history.
Station Casinos LLC said Monday that it committed $1 million to support those affected by the deadliest mass shooting in U.S. history.
The show must go on, as they say. But not tonight. Many venues went dark Monday night to mourn and pay tribute to victims of Sunday’s Route 91 Harvest festival shooting at the Village.
Forwards Teemu Pulkkinen and Tomas Hyka don’t make the Golden Knights’ opening-day roster.
The UNLV women’s basketball team began practice Sunday. From that point, they can hold 30 practices in 40 days before the Nov. 10 season opener against Portland State.
According to the baseball season win totals posted at Las Vegas sports books, the San Francisco Giants were by far the biggest underachievers, finishing 24 wins below their opening number of 88.
Review-Journal reporter Michael Gehlken talks about the details of Derek Carr’s back injury as well as the Raiders’ response to the mass shooting in Las Vegas.
UNLV senior point guard Jordan Johnson finished second in the nation two seasons ago in assists at Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Now he hopes to have that same kind of production with the Rebels.
Last year show organizers say there were two sessions dedicated to esports at the Global Gaming Expo, the annual international gaming trade show and conference presented by the American Gaming Association.
Neysa Tonks, a mother of three, has been identified as one of the 59 people killed in the shooting at Route 91 Harvest music festival Sunday night in Las Vegas.
Hannah Ahlers, a 34-year-old mother of three from Beaumont, California, was one of the 59 victims killed after a gunman open fired on a crowded country music festival on the Las Vegas Strip.
UFC flyweight title challenger Ray Borg has parted ways with a nutritionist he was working with before falling ill and withdrawing from UFC 215.
The Las Vegas area restaurant community has been scrambling all day, eager to support victims of the Mandalay Bay shooting, their families, first responders and anyone else who might need a comforting meal or snack.
Siegel Group Nevada, Boyd Gaming, South Point and Station Casinos are offering free stays at their properties for victims of the Mandalay Bay mass shooting and/or their family members.
Elisha Espejo knew that the sounds she was hearing weren’t fireworks, and the few extra seconds that realization offered were enough to allow Espejo and her friends to escape the Route 91 Harvest concert just in time.
