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Las Vegas Book Briefs for July 3-9, 2014

Among this week’s event highlights: Bob Miller plans a signing, and Monica Hatley-Carr plans a children’s program.

Man shot, killed in grocery store parking lot

A man died after a shooting in the parking lot of an east valley grocery store Wednesday night, Las Vegas police say. Officers responded just before 9 p.m. to the Food 4 Less at Sahara Avenue and Nellis Boulevard. They found a man dead of a gunshot wound, Lt. Barb Schmidt said.

North Las Vegas delays action on pot regulations

North Las Vegas leaders tabled a medical marijuana licensing ordinance Wednesday, delaying final action on a package of rules aimed at luring pot growers to APEX Industrial Park.

Patriotic postcard: Retracing his steps

Navy veteran Ron Deanne of Henderson in June retraced steps that Army Pvt. Ed Jennings took 70 years ago on Utah Beach, where Jennings fought during World War II.

Laxalt proposes free legal services for military, veterans

Attorney general candidate Adam Laxalt, a former judge advocate general in the Navy, on Wednesday proposed setting up a new division in Nevada’s top law enforcement office to offer free legal services to active duty members of the military, reservists and veterans.

Man arrested in sexual misconduct with children case faces new charges

Additional charges have been filed against a 40-year-old man who was arrested last month on charges of sexual misconduct with children. Bryan Hargrave also will face new charges of using a minor to produce pornography and possession of pornography involving a minor.

Thousands expected at Summerlin’s 20th Fourth of July parade

What started as neighborhood kids decorating bicycles with red, white and blue and riding along local streets has since evolved into bigger wheels, vibrant colors, and an expected audience of 35,000 for this year’s Fourth of July.

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