James Neal, Reilly Smith and Brayden McNabb talk after the Golden Knights’ 1-0 win to sweep the Los Angeles Kings.
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Golden Knights goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury talks about the Golden Knights 1-0 win in Game 4 to sweep the Los Angeles Kings.
The Knights don’t have a captain but have enough veterans to shoe the way. (Steve Carp/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
This afternoon a male suspect entered the Bank of America, located at 2638 W. Horizon Ridge Parkway, at about 12:40 p.m. As he entered the bank, he pulled a black mask down to conceal his face.The suspect is described as a late-forties to early-fifties white male adult, approximately 5 foot 8 inches to 5 foot 10 inches tall and weighing approximately 160 to 180 pounds He was last seen wearing a dark colored beanie, a grayish blue plaid shirt, dark jeans and dark colored shoes. His head was shaved on the sides and the top of his hair was dark in color. Vehicle was described as possibly a gray 2012-2014 four door Ford Focus. The license plates were covered with black tape. The suspect is considered armed and dangerous. Do not attempt to contact the suspect but call police immediately. Anyone with information is urged to call the Henderson Police Department at 702-267-4911, to remain anonymous, call Crime Stoppers at 702-385-5555.
A British tourist is suing illusionist David Copperfield saying he was injured during a trick. Chris Kenner, executive producer for illusionist David Copperfield, was on the witness stand all day Tuesday, April 17. Kenner testified that a business manager for the show talked to the man after he fell. Kenner testified that the tourist, Gavin Cox, said he was OK moments after the fall. Cox later told the crew: “Maybe I will have this looked at.” Copperfield is the next witness in line for Cox’s attorneys. K.M. Cannon/Las Vegas Review-Journal
Sig Rogich, former top aide to President George H.W. Bush, talks about Barbara Bush. Barbara Bush died April 17, 2018, at the age of 92. Debra J. Saunders/Las Vegas Review-Journal
Rancho senior shortstop Edarian Williams is one of the best baseball players in the Las Vegas Valley. Through last week, he’s batting .515 with four home runs, six doubles, 12 stolen bases and 19 RBIs. He signed a national letter of intent to play baseball for UNLV in the fall. The Rams are 19-4 and, with Williams, have legitimate state championship aspirations.
June Monroe speaks about her kidney donation to her brother and advocacy work with the National Kidney Foundation.