Nearly two years after being shot at the Route 91 Harvest festival, Luca Iclodean set out to face his fear of working another major music festival.
1 October - 2nd Anniversary
“It’s impossible to know how you’ll react when faced with your own mortality,” says Shannon Zeeman, a survivor of the Oct. 1, 2017, shooting.
Two years after the Las Vegas attack, Strip resorts are still dotted with dead zones that make it impossible for first responders to communicate on their radios.
The Las Vegas Community Garden helped bring a community together and heal following the Route 91 Harvest festival massacre.
Las Vegas Healing Garden co-creator Jay Pleggenkuhle discusses significance of parts of the garden.
It started with a few words with Nancy Pelosi. It will end with Healing Gardens in cities across the nation. That’s Jay Pleggenkuhle’s plan, at least.
“Healing Las Vegas” is a moving, uplifting read that features the thoughts and recollections of numerous survivors, first responders, family members and more.
State and county officials are moving forward on a stalled effort to build a memorial commemorating the 1 October shooting victims.
Las Vegas received a seedling this month from the 9/11 Survivor Tree, which was pulled from the rubble, nursed back to health and replanted at the New York City memorial.
For two consecutive years, Greg Zanis planted 58 handmade white crosses at the Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign. But this year, because of safety concerns, the memorial will move downtown.