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Thousands pay respects to Las Vegas victims at Strip memorial

Thousands of tourists and local residents, carrying flowers, signs and balloons, made their way Saturday afternoon to a memorial to remember the victims of the Oct. 1 massacre.

#VegasStrong shirts raise funds for Las Vegas victims

The heartfelt outpouring of local pride that many Las Vegans have expressed this in the past week has become tangible, becoming even easier to display, thanks to a series of high-profile T-shirts designed to raise money for the victims of the Oct. 1 shootings.

 
Las Vegas police hope to close gender, race gaps

When the Las Vegas Strip erupted in gunfire a week ago, Metropolitan Police Department recruit Jasmen Jackson hated that she couldn’t suit up and respond to the scene of the deadliest mass shooting in modern history.

Boulder City art fair draws crowds weekend after shooting

Boulder City’s annual Art in the Park was bucolic as usual Saturday. As chimes tinkled in the gentle breezes and people meandered between booths offering everything from fine-art paintings to clever crafts, those attending were reveling in the usually mundane aspects of life and not focusing on the horrors of the Strip massacre that started their week.

Dana White to honor first responders with free tickets to UFC 216

UFC president Dana White plans to honor the heroes and victims of the mass shooting in Las Vegas at UFC 216 and wants as many first responders as possible to be there to witness the event in person.