Body of slain Las Vegas officer gets police escort to mortuary

Officers from several agencies lined up their patrol vehicles Tuesday evening and escorted the body of Charleston Hartfield, the off-duty Las Vegas police officer killed in the mass shooting on the Strip, to Palm Downtown Mortuary and Cemetery.

Ex-Boston police commissioner relates to Las Vegas shootings

Edward Davis, the former commissioner that led the Boston Police Department during the 2013 Boston Marathon bombings, was a last-minute surprise speaker at the Tuesday opening of the 17th annual Global Gaming Expo at the Sands Expo and Convention Center.

Nevada weed transport legal battle hinges on timing, justice says

In oral arguments Tuesday before the high court, representatives from the Nevada Department of Taxation and IADON continued their monthslong dispute over who should be allowed to distribute marijuana and restock pot shops in the Silver State.

Mass shooting changes tone for UNLV-San Diego State game

UNLV and San Diego State coaches and players are dealing with the aftereffects of Sunday night’s mass shooting in Las Vegas. They meet Saturday at Sam Boyd Stadium.

89 Las Vegas businesses that will help you help shooting victims

A number of businesses and organizations have launched fundraisers or are offering free food and/or beverages to first responders and those directly affected by the mass shooting on the Las Vegas Strip.

How to talk to kids about tragedy in Las Vegas

Students in Clark County are like adults when it comes to Sunday’s horrible bloodbath in Las Vegas: They’re grappling with questions that may have no answers.

Families, friends seek those missing after Las Vegas shooting

Loved ones and strangers take to social media, hoping that the person they are searching for will be found safe, or at least alive in the wake of Sunday’s mass shooting at the Route 91 Harvest Festival.

 
Las Vegas shooting victim: Brian Fraser, La Palma, California

“He was a very, very giving guy. He always spoke about his family, and always had time to help out. He was just a very selfless kind of person,” Escobar told the Review-Journal Tuesday.

Golden Knights can provide rallying point for Las Vegas after mass shooting

There will be electricity when the puck is dropped for the Vegas Golden Knights’ home opener, but that was going to occur before the Route 91 concert massacre. Now there also will be emotion that those in the nosebleed sections will feel.

Raiders calmly move forward without QB Derek Carr

Derek Carr is expected to miss Sunday’s game against the Baltimore Ravens as he recovers from a transverse process fracture in his lower back. EJ Manuel will start in his place.

New friendships: Cancer’s silver lining

When she was officially diagnosed with stage 2a estrogen-positive cancer in a lymph node, Renee Bradberry’s life turned upside down. With a wonderfully supportive husband, Troy, and a 4-year-old son just entering preschool, she knew she had a lot to live for but was not aware of the positive impact a new friendship formed through her diagnosis would bring.

After mass shooting, Las Vegas shifts marketing

Possible shifts in public opinion following the mass shooting Sunday night may eventually lead to a new slogan for Las Vegas.

Gaming lobby chief wants to play ‘offense’ on goals

The head of the American Gaming Association used a sports metaphor — “Let’s play offense” — to unveil the organization’s strategic plan, which includes a bid to expand sports betting nationwide.

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