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Top Las Vegas news: Trauma lingers 2 years after mass shooting; cabbie ends chronicles of nightlife

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Published on September 30, 2019
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Trauma Lingers 2 years after mass shooting

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.

Read the full story on NPR.

Police arrest robbery suspect after hours-long barricade

Police arrested a taco shop robbery suspect following an hours-long barricade in a northeast neighborhood. 

Read the full story on MySanAntonio.

Cabbie who chronicled nightlife calls it quits

After 15 years behind the wheel of taxicabs, Sin City’s favorite cabbie, who became a social media star by sharing stories from his overnight shift, is hanging up his keys.

Read the full story on Las Vegas Review-Journal.

Facial recognition technology tested at Las Vegas airport

The Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board was in Las Vegas to observe the TSA’s test of facial recognition technology at McCarran International Airport.

Read the full story on Las Vegas Review-Journal.

7 displaced after apartment fire in North Las Vegas

Firefighters were dispatched about 12:45 p.m. Sunday to reports of a fire at 2555 Ellis St., Fire Chief Joseph Calhoun said.

Read the full story on Las Vegas Review-Journal.


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