The longtime poet’s voice soared and dove as he performed his piece. The poet, a golden badge and a pair of captain’s bars pinned to his tan uniform, spoke of good and evil, of hatred and terror.
The unthinkable has already happened. Las Vegas police are working to prevent it from happening again.
The marquees lining the Las Vegas Strip went dark Monday night to mark the one-year anniversary of the Oct. 1 shooting at a country music festival.
A man was caught with multiple weapons inside a Mandalay Bay hotel room nearly three years before the Oct. 1 mass shooting on the Strip, a case that could have implications for civil litigation against the hotel.
The day after two Vietnamese tourists were found dead in their Circus Circus hotel room, hotel engineers tested the door’s latch plate and determined it was “broken,” police documents show.
Las Vegas police want help finding a suspect in the stabbing deaths of two tourists found Friday inside their Strip hotel room.
A newly released document appears to detail country music star Jason Aldean’s account of the Oct. 1 shooting on the Strip.
The vigil, to be held near the site of the largest mass shooting in modern U.S. history, will honor the survivors and the 58 people killed at the Route 91 Harvest country music festival on Oct. 1.
Survivors of the Oct. 1 massacre and those concerned about gun violence hope to effect change through a fledgling group dedicated to reducing gun deaths.
A missing watch became a key piece of evidence for Las Vegas traffic detectives to identify a prime suspect in the death of a man who fell from the hood of a car earlier this year.
Lisa Gori died Feb. 17 when a minivan, driven in reverse by her boyfriend, ran over her north of the Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign on the Las Vegas Strip.
Investigators have determined a minivan driver charged with murder in his girlfriend’s death “floored” the car in reverse and intentionally ran her over north of the Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign on the Las Vegas Strip, according to a police report.
According to Las Vegas Review-Journal records, Metro investigated 171 homicides, not including the 58 deaths from the mass shooting on Oct. 1.