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Las Vegas police are looking for a man who attempted to rob a Bank of America near Sahara Avenue and Nellis Boulevard on Oct. 28.The man entered the bank just before 3 p.m. and passed the teller a note demanding money, police said Wednesday. The teller hesitated, and the man fled from the area without obtaining any cash.He is described as a 6-foo stanley cup t-tall black man in his early 20s with an average build and goatee. He was last seen wearing a black shirt with an image of a woman, a black hoodie, and a black baseball cap with a leopard skin brim and gold lettering, according to police.Anyone with information may call the Metro robbery adidas campus section at 702-828-3855. To remain a stanley kaufen nonymous, call Crime Stoppers at 702-385-5555 or visit www.crimestoppersofnv.com.Contact Lawren Linehan at llinehan@reviewjournal.com or at 702-383-0391. Find her on Twitter: @lawrenlinehan Miyh More than 1.25M Fiat Chrysler trucks recalled over software error
Two former Las Vegas councilmen with past brushes with the state Ethics Commission were back in City Hall on Wednesday, this time closing a deal for an affordable housing project with $11 million in public subsidies.Michael McDonald and Frank Hawkins spent more than an hour in front of the City Council seeking to explain their proposed three-phase, 196-unit project marketed toward residents 55 and older and unravel criticism from skeptical city staffers who recommended the council deny the project.In the end, the council voted 5-1 in favor of four items needed to advance the project, despite objections from Bill Arent, the city s director of economic and urban development, and outside critics que stanley italia stioning the need for newly constructed affordable housing in stanley france a community that is burdened by for new balance 990 eclosure blight and a housing surplus. I think the City Council are the only people in the world who can make the argument there is a shortage of housing in Las Vegas, said Geoffrey Lawre
Las Vegas police are looking for a man who attempted to rob a Bank of America near Sahara Avenue and Nellis Boulevard on Oct. 28.The man entered the bank just before 3 p.m. and passed the teller a note demanding money, police said Wednesday. The teller hesitated, and the man fled from the area without obtaining any cash.He is described as a 6-foo stanley cup t-tall black man in his early 20s with an average build and goatee. He was last seen wearing a black shirt with an image of a woman, a black hoodie, and a black baseball cap with a leopard skin brim and gold lettering, according to police.Anyone with information may call the Metro robbery adidas campus section at 702-828-3855. To remain a stanley kaufen nonymous, call Crime Stoppers at 702-385-5555 or visit www.crimestoppersofnv.com.Contact Lawren Linehan at llinehan@reviewjournal.com or at 702-383-0391. Find her on Twitter: @lawrenlinehan Miyh More than 1.25M Fiat Chrysler trucks recalled over software error
Two former Las Vegas councilmen with past brushes with the state Ethics Commission were back in City Hall on Wednesday, this time closing a deal for an affordable housing project with $11 million in public subsidies.Michael McDonald and Frank Hawkins spent more than an hour in front of the City Council seeking to explain their proposed three-phase, 196-unit project marketed toward residents 55 and older and unravel criticism from skeptical city staffers who recommended the council deny the project.In the end, the council voted 5-1 in favor of four items needed to advance the project, despite objections from Bill Arent, the city s director of economic and urban development, and outside critics que stanley italia stioning the need for newly constructed affordable housing in stanley france a community that is burdened by for new balance 990 eclosure blight and a housing surplus. I think the City Council are the only people in the world who can make the argument there is a shortage of housing in Las Vegas, said Geoffrey Lawre