Community efforts prove that we are Las Vegas strong — VIDEO

For all the horror the past week has brought us, Southern Nevadans’ response to Sunday’s shootings at the Route 91 Harvest festival has proven that we really are a community — and a strong, compassionate one at that.

Las Vegas police confident Paddock was only shooter, but still no motive

Las Vegas police think Stephen Paddock might have shot at a fuel tank near the Route 91 Harvest country music festival before opening fire on the crowd but have yet to find a motive for the massacre, Clark County Undersheriff Kevin McMahill.

Paint a free tile for the Las Vegas memorial garden tonight

Gail Schomisch, co-owner of All Fired Up in Las Vegas, is organizing a tile-art project for the memorial garden , which is being built on South Casino Center Boulevard.

28 percent of mass shooting survivors experience PTSD

Research shows that experiencing or witnessing a mass shooting can lead to serious psychological consequences: distress, anxiety, depression, post-traumatic stress disorder.

Ex-Reno casino worker ‘didn’t get a good vibe’ from Paddock

Stephen Paddock, the gunman who sprayed bullets on concert-goers last Sunday in Las Vegas, was “very unfriendly” while his girlfriend was just the opposite, says a Dayton man who interacted with both.

Gun stores say Paddock raised no red flags during buying spree

The man who killed 58 people on the Las Vegas Strip before turning a gun on himself purchased at least 33 firearms over the past year, including from stores in Las Vegas, Mesquite and St. George, Utah.

Cox Cable, AT&T reach deal to show Golden Knights games

Cox Cable, the largest provider for TV services in the valley, reached a 12th-hour agreement Friday with AT&T to put AT&T SportsNet Rocky Mountain, the official channel for the Golden Knights, on its system.

Clark County Schools data easier to access with new online portal

Clark County parents can now access information about the performance of their children’s schools — even in Spanish and on a cellphone — through a new website created by a local education nonprofit.

Las Vegas shooting victims face ‘uphill battle’ in legal cases

Stephen Paddock’s victims will likely struggle to win compensation from the Mandalay Bay for physical and psychological damage, a lawyer who represented the victims in the 1990 Columbine massacre said.

Assistance center shifts mission to recovery after Las Vegas shooting

The Family Assistance Center set up at the Las Vegas convention center to help family members of victims of the Route 91 Harvest Festival shooting has shifted its mission to focus on helping survivors heal and move on.

5 shows to see in Las Vegas this week

With the final chapter in his album trilogy forthcoming, Maxwell has been touring in support of his 2016 record “blackSUMMERS’night.”

5 picks for meals in Las Vegas this week

If you’re looking to put a little pep in your step, consider the new happy hour at Otto Enoteca e Pizzeria in the Grand Canal Shoppes.

Moscow receives over 130 fake bomb threat calls

Moscow on Friday faced over 130 fake bomb calls that prompted the evacuation of some 100,000 people from shopping malls, schools, railway stations and office buildings.

New Trump policy rolls back requirement for birth control

President Donald Trump is allowing more employers to opt out of providing no-cost birth control to women by claiming religious or moral objections, issuing new rules Friday that take another step in rolling back the Obama health care law.

Caesars Entertainment debuts new 11-member board of directors

Caesars Entertainment’s new board of directors includes four members of the previous board as well as representativesfrom Caesars investment groups and experts in distressed property management.

Chapman Chrysler Jeep to hold Pamper Your Pet event

In celebration of Adopt-A-Dog and National Pet Wellness month, Chapman Chrysler Jeep in the Valley Automall will hold its Pamper Your Pet event from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Oct. 14. Hosted by Vegas Rock Dog radio, the fourth annual event brings back more than 25 local pet-focused businesses, food vendors, raffles and the highly anticipated pet Halloween costume contest.

AARP, Findlay KIA partner to share anti-fraud car repair tips

AARP will be offering new and current members a 90-minute hands-on workshop on how to prevent fraud when having a car repaired and demonstrations of the latest driving technology to improve safety and mobility for mature drivers during a program to be held 9:30-11 a.m. on Oct. 21 at Findlay Kia, 5325 W. Sahara Ave.

Dealer’s vision led to creation of Findlay Prep

It’s an active Saturday morning at Henderson International School, and the Findlay Prep Pilots are on center stage. Some top-named college basketball coaches are in the gymnasium scoping out some of the finest high school seniors in the country during a combine presented by second-year Findlay Prep coach Paul Washington.

Movie mogul Weinstein on leave after sexual harassment charges

An explosive New York Times story Thursday aired allegations of sexual harassment against the famed movie mogul Harvey Weinstein, who told the publication he would take a leave of absence from his studio, the Weinstein Company.

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