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Mandalay Bay employees see schedules cut in Las Vegas shooting’s aftermath

Serena Talledo and other Mandalay Bay employees say they were told this week that MGM Resorts International is reducing their schedules as a result of the company’s hardships in the aftermath of the Oct. 1 mass shooting.

Inside the Las Vegas shooter’s gambling world

Many casino hosts would have known the Mandalay Bay gunman because of his high-roller level of play.

Shooting memorial crosses will be moved Sunday to Clark County Museum

People have through Saturday to view the collection of crosses and other items — stuffed animals, cards, photos, banners — left in memory of victims of the Route 91 Harvest festival shooting at their original location near the Las Vegas welcome sign.

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Whoopi Goldberg returns to Las Vegas Friday night

“I learned a lot from Mr. Sinatra, and a lot from Steve Wynn, about how not to get into trouble in a casino,” Whoopi Goldberg says.

 
Elves made of chocolate appear on Las Vegas Strip last night — VIDEO

In keeping with the resort’s toy theme for the holidays, the edible elves are occupied — or pre-occupied — with Lego building blocks, playing with them, buried in them, poised to scoop them up with a backhoe and even stepping on one.

Loved ones recall mass shooting victim’s true, Dodger blue spirit

Family, friends on Wednesday remembered Laura Shipp, a 50-year-old single mother and die-hard Los Angeles Dodgers fan who was one of the 58 killed Oct. 1 at the Route 91Harvest festival on the Strip.

Celine Dion-Steve Aoki performance electrifies Strip fundraiser

After performing her own show at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace, Celine joined Steve Aoki at Omnia Nightclub for a reverberating, club mix of the classic Titanic theme song “My Heart Will Go On.”

Country stars honor Las Vegas shooting victims at CMA show

Eric Church, Keith Urban, Darius Rucker and Lady Antebellum opened the 2017 Country Music Association Awards with a touching performance honoring the 58 people killed at a country music festival on the Strip last month.

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