Healing words from across the globe make up Hearts for Vegas display
 
Healing words from across the globe make up Hearts for Vegas display

Hand-written cards, panels and notes from across the world make up the Hearts for Vegas display on exhibit on the second floor of Las Vegas City Hall as part of the Hearts for Vegas project after the October 1, Route 91 shooting.

Estimated timeline for distribution of donated money to Las Vegas shooting victims
 
Estimated timeline for distribution of donated money to Las Vegas shooting victims

Jan. 2, 2018 – Jan. 31.: Claim forms to be completed and submitted to the fund administrators along with required documentation.
Feb. 1 – Feb. 26, 2018: All telephonic meetings requested with the fund administrators completed.
March 1, 2018: All claims to be reviewed by the fund administrators and recommendations for payments to eligible claimants submitted to the LVVF committee.
March 5, 2018: Distribution of payments to approved eligible claimants begins on a rolling basis.

Locals in Las Vegas Bowl talk about being back
 
Locals in Las Vegas Bowl talk about being back

Oregon offensive lineman Tyrell Crosby and Boise State offensive lineman John Molchon, both in town to compete in the Las Vegas Bowl, talk about returning to the city after the Oct. 1 shooting. (Mark Anderson/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

The Love Store to open new location in Las Vegas
 
The Love Store to open new location in Las Vegas

The Love Store will open a new location this week next to the downtown Community Healing Garden dedicated to the Las Vegas shooting. (Erik Verduzco/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

The Love Store to open fifth location in Las Vegas
 
The Love Store to open fifth location in Las Vegas

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 store, located near the intersection of Charleston Boulevard and Third Street, will staff 30 employees, Wheeler said. This is the fifth Love Store, with three around the valley and one in Victorville, California. Officials approved the architectural plans for the store in July, according to city records. Love Store received a certificate of occupancy on Oct. 11. Some who work in the arts district disagree with having a store that sells sex-related items next to a memorial for shooting victims. Las Vegas Valley artist Nancy Good, who’s held exhibits in the arts district, said the combination will turn into a punchline.

Las Vegas shooting victims: by the numbers
 
Las Vegas shooting victims: by the numbers

Victims of the Las Vegas shooting: by the numbers 67: The age of the oldest victim, a grandmother of nine 33: Victims from California 33: Victims who were parents 16: Victims in their 20s 7: Victims who lived in Nevada 6: Victims who had jobs working with children 5: Victims who were college students 4: Victims from Canada 4: Victims who worked in law enforcement 2: Victims who were retired 58: Lives taken too soon

After Las Vegas shooting, 87 children cope with loss of parent
 
After Las Vegas shooting, 87 children cope with loss of parent

After the mass shooting in Las Vegas, 87 children are coping with the loss of a parent. Of the 58 people killed at the Route 91 Harvest festival, 33 were parents. The youngest child to lose a parent was just six weeks old when his mom, Rocio Guillen-Rocha, was killed. Losing a parent in such a public and traumatic way can send a child into a tailspin, UNLV clinical psychologist Michelle Paul says.

After Las Vegas shooting, 87 children cope with loss of parent
 
After Las Vegas shooting, 87 children cope with loss of parent

After the mass shooting in Las Vegas, 87 children are coping with the loss of a parent. Of the 58 people killed at the Route 91 Harvest festival, 33 were parents. The youngest child to lose a parent was just six weeks old when his mom, Rocio Guillen-Rocha, was killed. Losing a parent in such a public and traumatic way can send a child into a tailspin, UNLV clinical psychologist Michelle Paul says.

Artist draws portraits of 58 Las Vegas shooting victims
 
Artist draws portraits of 58 Las Vegas shooting victims

An artist in Ohio has drawn portraits of the 58 victims of the Las Vegas shooting. Ron Moore Jr. flew to Nevada Monday to hand-deliver the last three portraits, including one of Metropolitan Police Department officer Charleston Hartfield. Over 25 days, Moore dedicated nearly 175 hours to drawing portraits of the victims. Moore was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease in 2004. He prayed that if God would give him the ability to draw again, he would use his talent to bless others. Moore also surprised Las Vegas police with a painting of an eagle. The painting and Hartfield’s portrait will remain on display inside the Las Vegas police headquarters’ main lobby.

Last Las Vegas shooting patient in local hospitals discharged
 
Last Las Vegas shooting patient in local hospitals discharged

The last patient hospitalized locally as a result of the Oct. 1 Strip shooting has been discharged. The patient, who was not identified, was discharged Saturday, almost six weeks after the attack, from St. Rose Dominican Hospital.

State crime victim compensation is limited
 
State crime victim compensation is limited

Jeff Dion, deputy executive director of the National Center for Victims of Crime, said he is working to make sure people who get funds from state programs will not be considered to be double dipping if and when they receive funds from the Las Vegas Victims Fund. (Nicole Raz/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Television host Forbes Riley caught Las Vegas shooting on iPhone video
 
Television host Forbes Riley caught Las Vegas shooting on iPhone video

Forbes Riley recalls the night of October 1 when she was having dinner in the Foundation Room at Mandalay Bay. Riley started filming as the shooting occurred on the concert grounds below. Elaine Wilson/Las Vegas Review-Journal

RTC traffic supervisor relives morning after Las Vegas shooting
 
RTC traffic supervisor relives morning after Las Vegas shooting

RTC Traffic Operations Supervisor David Crisler relives the morning after the Las Vegas shooting, when RTC had to assist police in shutting down roads in the aftermath. Elaine Wilson/Las Vegas Review-Journal

Troopers respond to mass shooting
 
Troopers respond to mass shooting

Nevada Highway Patrol Troopers Travis Smaka and Adam Whitmarsh share their experience on how it was to respond to the mass shooting on Oct. 1.

Vendors have goods, equipment at shooting scene
 
Vendors have goods, equipment at shooting scene

A court order is preventing vendors from retrieving their equipment and items they were selling at the Route 91 Harvest festival, the site of the shooting on Oct. 1.

Metro officer’s funeral procession travels down Las Vegas Strip
 
Metro officer’s funeral procession travels down Las Vegas Strip

Funeral procession transporting Las Vegas police officer Charleston Hartfield to his final resting place on Friday travels down the Las Vegas Strip. Hartfield was one of the 58 people killed in the Oct. 1 shooting at the Route 91 Harvest country music festival in the Las Vegas.

Las Vegas shooting first responders get VIP treatment at Raiders game
 
Las Vegas shooting first responders get VIP treatment at Raiders game

The Oakland Raiders reached out to first responders from the Route 91 Harvest festival in Las Vegas, flew about 30 of them to the game against the Chargers, gave them VIP field access and seats, and had owner Mark Davis meet with them.

Celebration of Life held for Las Vegas Shooting victim Cameron Robinson
 
Celebration of Life held for Las Vegas Shooting victim Cameron Robinson

Family and friends gathered at Black Rock Park in Santa Clara City, Utah on Saturday, Oct. 14 to celebrate the life of Cameron Robinson. Robinson was one of the 58 people killed in the Oct. 1 shooting on the Strip. (Natalie Bruzda/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Presenting the Lei of Aloha for Las Vegas
 
Presenting the Lei of Aloha for Las Vegas

Volunteers presented a 2-mile-long lei at the Las Vegas sign, Mandalay Bay and Downtown’s Healing Garden on Oct. 14. The lei was made in Hawaii and shipped to Las Vegas and was organized by Maui restaurant-owner Ron Panzo. Panzo has organized several other lei-making projects, including one for victims of the Orlando Pulse nightclub shooting and the Women’s March in Washington, D.C. (Madelyn Reese/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Country singer recounts saving lives at shooting
 
Country singer recounts saving lives at shooting

Bryan Hopkins, lead singer for the country band Elvis Monroe, survived the mass shooting on Oct. 1 and led people to safety that night. (Gabriella Benavidez/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Lei of Aloha organizers plan Las Vegas presentations
 
Lei of Aloha organizers plan Las Vegas presentations

Hawaii’s “Lei of Aloha for World Peace”will present sections of a 2-mile-long woven ti-leaf lei at two memorial sites created to honor victims of the Oct. 1 Route 91 Harvest music festival attack. (Carol Cling/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Tourists arriving in Las Vegas discuss plans following Strip shooting
 
Tourists arriving in Las Vegas discuss plans following Strip shooting

Tourists arriving at McCarran International Airport discuss their thoughts and travel plans two weeks after the Route 91 Harvest Festival mass shooting in Las Vegas, Friday, Oct. 13, 2017. (Joel Angel Juarez/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @jajuarezphoto

Lawyer on Vegas shooting victim’s lawsuit: This is about accountability
 
Lawyer on Vegas shooting victim’s lawsuit: This is about accountability

Lawyers representing shooting victim Rachel Sheppard explained the details of the lawsuit filed against MGM Resorts International, the estate of Stephen Paddock, a bump stock maker and the concert host at the Regional Justice Center in Las Vegas.

Sheriff Lombardo says there is no conspiracy with shooting timeline
 
Sheriff Lombardo says there is no conspiracy with shooting timeline

At a news briefing on Oct. 13 in Las Vegas, Metropolitan Police Department Sheriff Joe Lombardo said there is no conspiracy with any parties involved where the timeline of the Route 91 Harvest festival shooting is concerned.

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