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4th Year Since Las Vegas Massacre: ‘Be There for Each Other'
People who are healing and some still struggling are gathering to remember those who died and were injured during the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history four years ago on the Las Vegas Strip
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Las Vegas Massacre Memorial Panel Focusing on Victim Stories
A panel planning a permanent memorial at the Las Vegas site of the deadliest mass shooting in modern American history is focusing on stories about the more than 58 people killed and thousands left wounded and emotionally scarred, as well as on lessons learned.
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Las Vegas Panel Seeks Ideas on Mass Shooting Memorial
A panel planning a permanent memorial to the 2017 massacre on the Las Vegas Strip is making a nationwide call for ideas about how best to remember the 58 people killed and thousands affected by the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history. Officials on Monday launched a website questionnaire to collect comments until March 14 about issues such as...
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‘Guardian Angels' Bound by Tragedy of Vegas Concert Shooting
Fifty-eight died and more than 800 were injured after a man opened fire on the Route 91 Harvest Festival on Oct. 1, 2017. Thursday marks the third anniversary since the shooting.
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Las Vegas Shooting Victims Closer to Getting $800M Payout
More than 4,400 relatives and victims of the deadliest mass shooting in recent U.S. history could receive a total of $800 million in payouts from MGM Resorts International and its insurers by January.
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MGM Resorts to Pay Las Vegas Shooting Victims $800M Settlement
The final amount will depend on the number of plaintiffs who choose to take part in the lawsuit.
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Las Vegas Massacre Anniversary Sparks Debate on Gun Control
In the two years since the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history, the federal government and states have tightened some gun regulations.
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A Year Later, Recovery Continues for Las Vegas Shooting Victim
With the one-year anniversary of the Las Vegas shooting approaching, Kristina Staples and her family are focused on the future. They are able to do so because of her remarkable fight to survive.
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Hotel Video Shows Vegas Gunman ‘Normal' Before Deadliest Modern US Mass Shooting
Hotel surveillance video from the days before the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history, made public Thursday, shows the gunman as an unremarkable Las Vegas hotel guest and casino patron. Footage provided by MGM Resorts International shows Stephen Paddock interacting with Mandalay Bay resort staff members, wheeling suitcases toward elevators and pulling his Dodge Caravan into the hotel valet....
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Autopsy Gives No Insight on Motive in Vegas Mass Shooting
The much anticipated autopsy report on Las Vegas gunman Stephen Paddock did nothing to help explain why he carried out the deadliest shooting in modern U.S. history — his body didn’t hold diseases or drugs or other substances that could have caused aggressive behavior. In fact, it showed he was a sober, healthy 64-year-old. The report — released Friday in...
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Doctors Prepare for Deep Dive Into Las Vegas Shooter's Brain
Scientists are preparing to do a microscopic study of the Las Vegas gunman’s brain, but whatever they find, if anything, likely won’t be what led him to kill 58 people in the worst mass shooting in modern U.S. history, experts said.
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Jason Aldean Visits Local Las Vegas Shooting Victim in Hospital
A 21-year-old San Marcos man shot in Las Vegas and his girlfriend got a special hospital visit Sunday.
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In Southern California, Former Peers Recall Las Vegas Shooter
People who grew up around Las Vegas shooter Stephen Paddock recalled their interactions with him when he went to school in Southern California. Lolita Lopez reports for the NBC4 News at 5 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 3, 2017.
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Vegas Gunshot Victim Reunites With Stranger Who Helped Save His Life
Tom McIntosh had an emotional reunion Tuesday morning with the man who helped save his life during the chaos of the Las Vegas concert shooting. McIntosh was shot in the leg when a gunman opened fire at a country music festival Sunday evening, claiming at least 58 lives and injuring more than 500. Another man, James Lawson, fixed a tourniquet...
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How South Florida Can Donate Blood, Money to Help Las Vegas Mass Shooting Victims and Families
Residents across South Florida have been watching in horror since early Monday morning at the shocking events from Las Vegas, where 58 people were killed and over 500 were injured in the worst mass shooting in modern American history.