A man suspected in the deadly shooting of another man at the Fremont Street Experience last week was arrested in California, Las Vegas police said.
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The city of Las Vegas will pay the Outside Las Vegas Foundation $50,000 to maintain and manage the Las Vegas Community Healing Garden, built downtown in the days following the Oct. 1 shooting on the Strip.
The Love Store, a retailer whose products include vibrators and lingerie, will open a new location this week next to the downtown healing garden dedicated to the Las Vegas shooting.
The Clark County coroner has identified the man shot and killed Wednesday on Fremont Street in downtown Las Vegas.
One person is dead after a Wednesday morning shooting on Fremont Street in downtown Las Vegas.
Police said on Nov. 15 a passerby found 32-year-old Eric Thomas suffering gunshot wounds near B Street and Van Buren Avenue.
One man is dead after a Wednesday night shooting in downtown Las Vegas.
The victim was in critical condition at University Medical Center after being shot in the head about 5 p.m. Tuesday on the 1700 block of Fairfield Avenue, near the intersection of Main Street and Las Vegas Boulevard.
Las Vegas police are investigating a severe beating of a 59-year-old woman that took place Nov. 1 near 11th Street and Bridger Avenue.
Since the Las Vegas Community Garden opened to honor victims of the Oct. 1 shooting, Andre King has been there, offering drinks and cookies, and, sometimes, hugs to visitors at the downtown memorial.
The names of the 58 people who were killed at the Route 91 Harvest festival shooting on Oct. 1 are displayed on the new Viva Vision screen at the Fremont Street Experience in downtown Las Vegas on Saturday.
Online retailer Zappos will cover the funeral costs of any of the 58 families affected by the Las Vegas Strip shooting who approach the company.
The Clark County coroner identified the woman shot and killed by her ex-partner last week in downtown Las Vegas.
They carted dirt in wheel barrows, hung mementos from twine and planted 58 trees — one for each victim of the mass shooting at a country music festival on the Strip.
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.