National MGM Resorts To Pay Up To $800 Million To Victims Of Las Vegas Shooting Lawyers for survivors and victims wanted the company held liable for negligence for having allowed the gunman into an MGM-owned hotel with luggage full of weapons and ammunition in 2017. Bobby Allyn
National 'We Must Keep Loving': Trauma Lingers 2 Years After Mass Shooting In Las Vegas Survivors of the 2017 mass shooting at a music festival in Las Vegas are still experiencing lasting effects. "All these people that think that you can just move on — you don't," one survivor says. Bridget Bennett
National FBI Finds No Motive In Las Vegas Shooting, Closes Investigation "Throughout his life, [Stephen] Paddock went to great lengths to keep his thoughts private, and that extended to his final thinking about this mass murder," officials said on Tuesday. Vanessa Romo
National Reporting On Mass Shootings: A Familiar Heartbreaking Script In the past year, NPR's Leila Fadel has had to report on the mass shooting in Las Vegas, and last week's shooting in Thousand Oaks, Calif., that left 13 dead, including the gunman. Leila Fadel
I survived the Las Vegas shooting I was working in Las Vegas at the Route 91 Harvest Festival. I looked at Caslin, my coworker, both of us confused but wary. She said, "It’s fireworks." ... NPR Staff
Week in Review: Gun laws, electing leaders and food hype This week one man killed 58 and wounded hundreds of people in Las Vegas using legal weapons — semiautomatic rifles modified with devises that make them... Bill Radke
Are Seattle police trained to respond to a shooter firing from above? In the wake of the Las Vegas attack, King County and Seattle law enforcement are considering training officers to deal with an elevated shooter... Kate OConnell
Military-style weapons ban proposed in Washington legislature There are renewed calls for gun reform in Washington state this week in the aftermath of the Las Vegas shooting in which 58 people were killed and... Paige Browning