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Hospitality experts say Mandalay Bay brand will survive massacre

At Mandalay Bay, you can gamble, party in Light nightclub, relax at a man-made beach and attend gatherings in its massive convention center. Now, it’s also the place where a heavily armed gunman rained terror on concertgoers across the street in the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history.

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89 still hospitalized after Las Vegas Strip shooting

Las Vegas-area hospitals continue to treat patients seriously injured five days after gunman Stephen Paddock’s rampage killed 58, wounded 489.

 
Community efforts prove that we are Las Vegas strong — VIDEO

For all the horror the past week has brought us, Southern Nevadans’ response to Sunday’s shootings at the Route 91 Harvest festival has proven that we really are a community — and a strong, compassionate one at that.

Las Vegas police confident Paddock was only shooter, but still no motive

Las Vegas police think Stephen Paddock might have shot at a fuel tank near the Route 91 Harvest country music festival before opening fire on the crowd but have yet to find a motive for the massacre, Clark County Undersheriff Kevin McMahill.

Paint a free tile for the Las Vegas memorial garden tonight

Gail Schomisch, co-owner of All Fired Up in Las Vegas, is organizing a tile-art project for the memorial garden , which is being built on South Casino Center Boulevard.

28 percent of mass shooting survivors experience PTSD

Research shows that experiencing or witnessing a mass shooting can lead to serious psychological consequences: distress, anxiety, depression, post-traumatic stress disorder.

Ex-Reno casino worker ‘didn’t get a good vibe’ from Paddock

Stephen Paddock, the gunman who sprayed bullets on concert-goers last Sunday in Las Vegas, was “very unfriendly” while his girlfriend was just the opposite, says a Dayton man who interacted with both.