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Mandalay Bay employees see schedules cut in Las Vegas shooting’s aftermath

Serena Talledo and other Mandalay Bay employees say they were told this week that MGM Resorts International is reducing their schedules as a result of the company’s hardships in the aftermath of the Oct. 1 mass shooting.

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Inside the Las Vegas shooter’s gambling world

Many casino hosts would have known the Mandalay Bay gunman because of his high-roller level of play.

In a time of unspeakable tragedy, Golden Knights unite Las Vegas

No one could have imagined that the first home game in the history of the NHL expansion team would be defined by such a mournful cause, but as it has so many times in the worst of moments, sports proved to be a powerful remedy.

 
Sheriff shares new details about Las Vegas shooting investigation

Despite Mandalay Bay shooter Stephen Paddock’s well-documented gambling history, he had no known gambling debts, Sheriff Joe Lombardo said in an extensive interview Tuesday with the Las Vegas Review-Journal.

Blood donations strong since Las Vegas shooting, agency says

In the eight days since concertgoers were shot at from Mandalay Bay’s 32nd floor, United Blood Services, part of a nationwide network of blood centers in 28 states, received 3,404 local donations. Fifty-one percent were from first-time donors.

 
Process forming to get funds to Las Vegas shooting victims

Over $10.6 million has raised so far to help pay for Arjune’s expenses, as well as those of the 488 others who were injured and 58 who died during the Oct. 1 shooting.

Items left behind after Las Vegas shooting cover 100 tables

In the last two days, about 160 people had been reunited with their phones, cowboy hats, wallets and other miscellaneous items at the Family Assistance Center set up at the Las Vegas Convention Center, officials say.