Victims and survivors of the Oct. 1 Las Vegas shooting can expect to start receiving money raised on their behalf through the Las Vegas Victims Fund around March.
Shootings
At a hearing Friday, Probate Commissioner Wesley Yamashita is scheduled to consider a request to have Clark County Public Administrator John Cahill take control of Stephen Paddock’s assets, records show
Mandalay Bay is adding to its security even as it cuts hours of other employees.
A bipartisan group of senators filed legislation Thursday to strengthen reporting requirements of criminal history to an FBI database in the wake of the church shooting in Texas.
A Las Vegas man was arrested Thursday in the shooting death of his wife, who had filed for divorce seven weeks earlier.
A Las Vegas woman has been arrested in connection with the October shooting death of her brother in the west valley, public records show.
One man is dead after a Wednesday night shooting in downtown Las Vegas.
A mother is asking the public to help find the person responsible for her daughter’s 2016 shooting death.
A Las Vegas company received and completed a contract to clean the crime scene at the site of the worst mass shooting in U.S. history.
According to complaints filed Wednesday in Clark County District Court, 14 more people are seeking damages from the Oct. 1 mass shooting in Las Vegas.
The city of Las Vegas has launched a Community Healing Fund to maintain the Las Vegas Community Healing Garden and maintain public art created in the wake of the Oct. 1 mass shooting on the Strip.
Ron Moore Jr. left Ohio on Monday morning for his flight to Las Vegas with nothing more than three black-and-white portraits and a gold-plated plaque in his carry-on.
Las Vegas police have identified the man an officer shot and killed in the south valley Saturday evening.
A Senate hearing on firearm accessories like those used in the Las Vegas Strip shooting has been delayed to examine enforcement of reporting to the FBI database — an issue at the heart of the church massacre in Texas.
The protocol outlining eligibility for the more than $15 million raised for victims of the Las Vegas shooting is mostly finalized. The application process, however, is not.
