UNLV football coach Tony Sanchez talks about the importance of taking momentum into the new stadium in 2020. Video by Mark Anderson/Las Vegas Review-Journal
Sunrise Hospital and Medical Center supported their staff on the Oct. 1 shooting anniversary with a visit from PJ the therapy dog.
Local shooting survivors Jackie Baren, left, and Robert Baren stand outside the East entrance/exit gate of the festival grounds on Monday, Oct. 1, 2018 in Las Vegas remembering their escape from the gunfire. Todd Prince/Las Vegas Review-Journal
Chris Lisle, visiting from Nashville, Tennessee, was not at the shooting but said he designed Jason Aldean’s show, as a concert production designer.
“I wasn’t physically here, but all my friends were,” Lisle said. “It hurt. It hurt bad. It still hurts, a lot.”
Lisle left 58 roses along the South gate of the festival grounds in memory of the 58 who were murdered.
A dedication ceremony was held at St. Rose to unveil a memorial and to read the names of those who died on October 1, a year ago. (Mat Luschek/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Las Vegas residents remember how they learned about the Oct. 1 shooting. Bizuayehu Tesfaye/Las Vegas Review-Journal @bizutesfaye
Governor Brian Sandoval, Sheriff Joe Lombardo and Mynda Smith, the sister of Neysa Tonks, one of the 58 who perished on 1 October speak to attendees of a sunrise remembrance ceremony at the Clark County Government Center Amphitheater.
Daisy Badger discussed the importance of donating blood on the anniversary of the Oct. 1 shooting on the Las Vegas Strip.
Vitalent hosts a blood drive at the Las Vegas Convention Center on Monday, Oct. 1, 2018, the first anniversary of the Las Vegas shootings. (Mat Luschek/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Myanda Smith, sister of Las Vegas shooting victim Neysa Tonks, speaks at the sunrise remembrance ceremony at the Clark County Government Center in downtown Las Vegas, Monday, Oct. 1, 2018. (Chitose Suzuki/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval speaks to the crowd at the Oct. 1 sunrise remembrance ceremony at the Clark County Government Center in downtown Las Vegas, Monday, Oct. 1, 2018. (Michael Quine/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
A service held Sept. 30 to commemorate the anniversary of the Oct. 1 mass shooting on the Strip
Wyatt Matheson is often referred to as the “Vegas Strong Baby” after his mother, Markie Coffer, attended the 2017 Route 91 Country Music Festival with his father, Travis Matheson, while nine-months pregnant. The couple was able to safely escape the shooting to a hospital where Wyatt was born two days later. This upcoming week Wyatt will turn one. (Caroline Brehman/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Ahead of the Raiders game against the Browns, owner Mark Davis meets with LV Metro PD officers and LV Fire and Rescue who were invited to the game.
To commemorate the first anniversary of One October, Jus Run hosts a Vegas Strong 5K/1-Mile.
The Go Mt Charleston team launches its new volunteer program called “Green the Mountain” with a litter pickup around Mount Charleston on Saturday, Sept. 29, 2018. (Caroline Brehman/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Route 91 survivors are reuniting today at Centennial Hills Park ahead of the one-year anniversary of the attack.
Darnell Washington is a Desert High School Jaguars tight end and one of the best high school players in the state, but things didn’t always look so bright. (Rachel Aston/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Catholic Charities of Southern Nevada and 100 volunteers served about 1,000 gourmet meals to vulnerable men, women and children as part of #VegasStronger Week to honor individuals affected by the Oct. 1 Las Vegas Strip shooting last year. (K.M. Cannon/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
UNLV point guard Noah Robotham finally gets to play after sitting out last season following his transfer from Akron. Video by Mark Anderson/Las Vegas Review-Journal
Man breaks into the Petland store in the Boca Park area of Las Vegas using a skateboard and steals two puppies. (Michael Quine/Las Vegas Review-Journal @Vegas88s)
Surveillance video of a man breaking into the Petland store in the Boca Park area of Las Vegas using a skateboard to steal two puppies. (Michael Quine/Las Vegas Review-Journal @Vegas88s)
(Ron Kantowski/Las Vegas-Review Journal)
Company executives and politicians gathered Thursday night to break ground for the MSG SPhere at The Venetian, a new venue to finish in 2021. The globe shaped venue will have over 18,000 seats and the largest LED screen in the world on the interior. (Rachel Aston/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
