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After mass shootings in Ohio and Texas this summer, gun control burst back on the scene as a major political issue for Democrats. Now it risks taking a back seat as impeachment fever overtakes Washington.
A new book tells the story of the Las Vegas Healing Garden. It also shares the memories of the countless survivors and community members who stepped up following one of the city’s darkest days.
Sanders is 78, the oldest Democrat running, known for keeping a grueling schedule. As the Democratic field evolves, he's in the top tier with Joe Biden and Elizabeth Warren. Now, he's one of the millions of Americans a stent has helped.
UNLV music students will ring a set of chimes 58 times in honor of the victims of the Route 91 Harvest festival shooting.
UNLV professor offers advice for those grieving over One October.
The Las Vegas Healing Garden has been a place for minds troubled by unspeakable violence to find peace, a place for memories, and a place where the sounds of Las Vegas seem to disappear since the 1 October shooting two years earlier.
Meghan Earley loves her retired life in Laughlin. She often goes out to lunch with friends, participates in trivia nights and takes monthly trips to Sunset Station in Henderson and Springs Preserve in Las Vegas with other members of her senior center.
More than 200 million years ago, at the dawn of the Mesozoic era, Southern Nevada was beachfront property, with tidal flats at today's California border. It was a time known as the Age of Reptiles, as crocodile-like creatures walked the planet alongside the earliest dinosaurs.
Last year, we profiled a UNLV professor who started tracking the trauma of 1 October survivors and the Las Vegas community. As we enter the two-year anniversary, it’s clear many people are still recovering.