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Top Las Vegas news: Police to end federal immigration holds; man killed in parking lot; more

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Published on October 24, 2019
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Las Vegas police to end federal immigration holds

The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department will no longer detain immigrants on federal immigration holds, the agency announced Wednesday.

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Las Vegas seeks 30th MLS franchise, but key questions remain

After Sacramento got the 29th team, two groups in Las Vegas want the final franchise. But so do cities like Charlotte, Indianapolis, San Diego, Phoenix and Raleigh. 

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3 cars burned in Las Vegas alley; investigators believe they were deliberately set

Authorities are investigating a string of fires in Las Vegas near Jones Boulevard and U.S. Highway 95, including three car fires that they believe were deliberately set.

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Second suspect arrested in fatal shooting in northwest

A second suspect has been arrested in connection with a deadly shooting in July at a Desert Shores Villas condo at 3151 N. Soaring Gulls Drive.

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Man shot, killed at central Las Vegas business complex parking lot

A man in his 30s was killed early Wednesday when an argument escalated into a shooting at a complex parking lot at 1760 S. Rainbow Blvd. near West Oakey Boulevard, according to Las Vegas police.

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