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Family of Las Vegas Massacre Victim Reacts to MGM Settlement
The family of a mother of four gunned down at the Route 91 Harvest music festival reacted to the news of a settlement with MGM Resorts. Vikki Vargas reports for the NBC4 News at 4 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 3, 2019.
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This Week: WinePas Fall Crawl
Spend a Thursday evening sipping/noshing around Old Pasadena. Plus: National Cheeseburger Day, Talk Like a Pirate Day, Harvest Festival in OC, LA County Fair’s final week
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Famous Harvest Fest to Make OC Debut
The 47-year-old, on-the-road Harvest Festival Original Art & Craft Show will call upon Costa Mesa for the first time ever.
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Hotel Owner Sues Insurance Company After 2017 Vegas Mass Shooting
More than 4,000 people are seeking damages from MGM Resorts International related to the Las Vegas Strip mass shooting that left 58 people dead, the casino giant said in a lawsuit alleging its insurance company has failed to pay promised legal costs. Las Vegas-based MGM Resorts alleges breach-of-contract and accuses Illinois-based Zurich American Insurance Co. of failing to pay defense...
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Hotel Owner Sues Insurance Company After 2017 Vegas Mass Shooting
More than 4,000 people are seeking damages from MGM Resorts International related to the Las Vegas Strip mass shooting that left 58 people dead, the casino giant said in a lawsuit alleging its insurance company has failed to pay promised legal costs. Las Vegas-based MGM Resorts alleges breach-of-contract and accuses Illinois-based Zurich American Insurance Co. of failing to pay defense...
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MGM Might Pay $800 Million in Las Vegas Shooting Settlement
Casino giant MGM Resorts told federal regulators Thursday it might pay up to $800 million to settle liability lawsuits stemming from the 2017 mass shooting in Las Vegas — the deadliest in modern U.S. history. “The company believes it is reasonably possible that a settlement will be reached” by next May, it told the Securities and Exchange Commission in a...
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Hurricane Florence, Anthony Bourdain Among 2018's Most Googled Topics
It’s been an overall pretty rough year for the United States, if 2018’s top Google searches are anything to go by. The county’s top searches this year covered everything from destructive hurricanes to celebrity deaths to mass shootings. Many of this year’s most googled topics in the United States were also reflected in the year’s most searched topics...
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A Year Apart, Some Country Music Fans Face Two Mass Shootings
Borderline Bar and Grill in California had become a safe haven for dozens of survivors of last year’s massacre at a Las Vegas country music festival, a place where they gathered for line dancing and drinks.
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Somber Tributes, Dimmed Lights on Vegas Shooting Anniversary
The marquees on the glimmering Las Vegas Strip dimmed their lights for three minutes Monday night as officials slowly read the 58 names of the people killed one year earlier in the country’s deadliest mass shooting in modern history. The names of the 58 slain were recited before a silent crowd punctuated by sobs shortly after 10:05 p.m., nearly the...
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Many People Came Together to Honor Las Vegas Victims
Many people came together to remember the victims of one of the biggest mass shootings in the country. Toni Guinyard reports for NBC4 News Los Angeles at 11 a.m. on Oct. 1, 2018.
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For Route 91 Survivors, ‘Country Strong' Means Community
They have the date 10-1-2017 tattooed on their bodies and have memorial walls of pictures in their homes. One woman made a bracelet out of her Route 91 Harvest festival wristband, while many others can be spotted at concerts wearing shirts that say “survivor.” They fly flags from their RVs and have stickers on their cars. About 22,000 people gathered...
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Portraits of Las Vegas Shooting Victims on Display As First Anniversary Approaches
The 58 victims who lost their lives while attending the Route 91 Harvest Festival in Las Vegas will be publicly remembered just days before the one-year anniversary of the Oct. 1, 2017 shooting.
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Vegas Attack Survivors Describe Year of Challenges, Change
The Las Vegas massacre claimed 58 lives, making it the worst mass shooting in modern U.S. history.
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Help for Las Vegas Shooting Victims
Survivors of the Las Vegas shooting are being urged to apply for the Nevada Victims of Crime program and the California Victim Compensation Board as the massacre’s one year anniversary approaches. Colleen Williams reports for the NBC4 News at 5 on Wednesday, Sept. 26, 2018.
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Living With Fear: Vegas Shooting Survivor, Wife March On
Every time Chris Gilman leaves her home at the foot of Washington’s Mount Rainier, she fights the gnawing urge to turn around and check that someone isn’t about to shoot her. Sometimes she wins the battle. Sometimes she loses. In the year since the 48-year-old was nearly killed in the worst mass shooting in modern U.S. history, Gilman has had...
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Las Vegas Shooting Survivor Witnesses Trader Joe's Shooting
Sandra Stratton sustained a chest injury after being trampled during the mass shooting at Route 91 Harvest Festival, now she was a witness to the Trader Joe’s standoff. Gordon Tokumatsu reports for NBC4 News at 5 p.m. Monday, July 23, 2018.
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Las Vegas Massacre Victims Express Outrage Over Lawsuit
Several victims of the Las Vegas massacre shared outrage after MGM filed a lawsuit against the victims. Vikki Vargas reports for NBC4 News at 6 p.m. on July 23, 2018.
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MGM Banks on Never-Used Anti-Terrorism Law in Suing Victims
The unprecedented move from MGM Resorts International to sue hundreds of victims of last year’s mass shooting in Las Vegas using an obscure U.S. law never tested in court has been framed by the casino-operator as an effort to avoid years of costly litigation — but the legal maneuver may not play out that way. The company is not seeking...
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New Jersey Couple Who Survived Las Vegas Massacre While Expecting Welcomes Baby
A New Jersey couple who survived one of the deadliest mass shootings in American history have a new reason to smile: they’re holding one of the youngest survivors of that horrible night.
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‘Her Story is Continuing': Foundation Offers Scholarships in Memory of Riverside Student Killed in Las Vegas Shooting
A 20-year-old Riverside college student studying to be a pediatric nurse was one of 58 people shot and killed in the Las Vegas massacre on Oct. 1, 2017. Now nearly one year after the shooting, Angie Gomez’s family is continuing “her story” through the Angela C. Gomez Memorial Foundation, awarding scholarships to students of her alma mater.