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Security rules at Rock ‘n’ Roll Marathon after Las Vegas shooting

The Metropolitan Police Department will have increased presence at Sunday’s Rock ’n’ Roll Marathon, and organizers expect security to be tight as ever. Police have planned for multiple scenarios at the marathon, and prepared safeguards and responses for each one, Capt. Andy Walsh said.

 
Las Vegas shooting victims’ families struggle with financial aid

Lomita, California-resident Bob Patterson lost his wife, Lisa, who was his best friend of 28 years and the mother of his three children, to the Las Vegas shooting. And even as he deals with financial difficulties, he says he’s going to have to give back money that came in for funeral expenses.

Las Vegas nurse on ‘Ellen DeGeneres Show’ for third time

Las Vegas nurse Zully Hernandez is becoming something of a regular on “The Ellen DeGeneres Show,” with Monday marking her third appearance on the talk show in the past two months.

Texas church gunman sent hostile text messages before attack

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott says the man who opened fire on a Baptist church in Sutherland Springs had mental health problems, violent tendencies and a connection to the community “that would come to light” over the coming days.

Las Vegas visitors, residents stunned by news of Texas shooting

Seeking closure, 38-year-old California resident James Marrs was returning to Las Vegas for the first time since the Oct. 1 country music festival shooting. Marrs had been driving for about two hours when the news alert flashed on his phone screen: “Deadly shooting at Texas church.”

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Las Vegas shooting victim Tina Frost making remarkable recovery

WASHINGTON – A Las Vegas Strip shooting victim’s recovery continues with marked improvement, according to a family update that reports the “roller coaster ride is not twisting or turning upside down this week!”

Peccole Ranch honors fallen Las Vegas shooting victims

The Peccole Ranch Community Association in the west valley dedicated a bench Saturday in honor of the local victims killed in the Oct. 1 mass shooting on the Strip.

Journalist’s photos became iconic images of Las Vegas shooting

As dismissive and humble as he is, David Becker’s photos were some of the first pieces of evidence that pointed to the terror so many experienced Oct. 1. In the days after it happened, they ran on more than 130 front pages around the world.

 
Bus driver ferried Las Vegas shooting victims to hospital

Antonio McLandau wasn’t even on the job for a full two months when his public bus was transformed into an oversize ambulance the night of the Oct. 1 shooting.

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