In Memory Of Route 91, Why We Continue To Be Vegas Strong Through The Years
2020 marks the 3-year anniversary of the 1 October tragedy. We lost 58 amazing people that day and 102.7 Coyote Country vows to never forget them. Through the tragic events…

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA – MAY 05: A memorial is set up for Crosses for Losses founder Grag Zanis at the Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign on May 5, 2020 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Over 23 years, Zanis built roughly 27,000 wooden crosses, Stars of David and crescent moons to honor those killed in mass shootings and other disasters. He brought 58 wooden crosses and Stars of David to the Las Vegas sign as part of a memorial in the aftermath of the October 1, 2017, mass shooting at the Route 91 Harvest country music festival. Zanis died of bladder cancer on Monday at age 69. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)
2020 marks the 3-year anniversary of the 1 October tragedy.
We lost 58 amazing people that day and 102.7 Coyote Country vows to never forget them.
Through the tragic events of 1 October, the strength and resiliency of the Las Vegas community has shown through. We've united as a city, we've helped each other through this dark time and we continue to be "Vegas Strong."

102.7 Coyote Country vows never to forget the 58 we lost on 1 October. Vegas Country Strong describes the Vegas community. Together as a community, we helped each other through a dark time, all while seeing the best of people come out. All proceeds from the Vegas Country Strong shirt will go towards the Vegas Strong Resiliency Center.






















