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Metro asks for help finding 7-Eleven robber

Police asked for the public’s help Wednesday in finding a man they say robbed an east valley convenience store in December.

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Prudhomme Law Office of Las Vegas was recognized by U.S. News & World Report and Best Lawyers as one of the Best Law Firms of 2015. A Best Law Office ranking requires a firm’s attorney be selected for listing in The Best Lawyers in America, which represents the top 4 percent of practicing attorneys in the U.S. Ed Prudhomme was selected as one of The Best Lawyers in America for his work in immigration law.

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Las Vegas police, fire officials investigate restaurant fire

Las Vegas police are investigating a Wednesday morning restaurant fire that appears to have been set to conceal a crime, according to a Las Vegas Fire Department release.

Man arrested in bomb squad probe

A man was arrested Tuesday afternoon and faces charges of violating his probation after Las Vegas police and a federal law enforcement agency investigated a possible explosive for nearly seven hours at his southeast valley home.

California woman convicted in Las Vegas mortgage fraud scheme

A California woman was convicted Tuesday for her part in a mortgage fraud scheme that racked up $1.6 million in losses to banks, the U.S. attorney’s office in Nevada says.

 
Former Nevada lawmaker Steven Brooks gets probation

Ousted Democratic Assemblyman Steven Brooks was sentenced to three years probation Tuesday on charges stemming from a domestic battery case.

Defendants in World Cup betting case want poker ban lifted

Federal prosecutors are opposing a bid by wealthy Malaysian businessman Paul Phua and his son to remove a court order prohibiting them from playing poker in casinos while they await trial on illegal gambling charges.

Former Family Court judge joins family law firm

De Castroverde Law Group announced Tuesday that former Family Court Judge William Gonzalez has joined the firm.

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