The foundation was set up by survivors of the mass shooting who are working to provide equestrian and trauma therapy for those with post-traumatic stress disorder.
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A virtual remembrance ceremony for Spanish speakers was one of several #VegasStronger activities held to honor victims and survivors of the Route 91 Harvest festival tragedy.
Dozens of first responders held hands and bowed their heads in front of an ambulance bay to remember the Route 91 shooting three years ago Thursday.
As more and more Americans live through mass shootings such as the Route 91 attack, a Nashville nonprofit has created a residential treatment program for survivors.
Las Vegas will pause Thursday to remember the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history during several events planned to observe the third anniversary of the Oct. 1, 2017, attack.
Metropolitan police detailed plans Thursday for a new training center to help officers prepare for active-shooter events and other complex threats to public safety.
For the past three years, Alicia Soto has traveled back to the city where her life was changed forever.
Tattoo artists from all over the country donated their time and skills to cover survivors’ physical, mental or emotional wounds through tattooing.
Gov. Steve Sisolak issued a proclamation making Oct. 1 “Vegas Strong Day in Nevada” and ordered that all Nevada flags be flown at half-staff at all public buildings.
Norwich University, the oldest private military college in the country, is honoring victims of the Route 91 Harvest festival shooting in its Corps of Cadets class ring.