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Rancho senior eyes career in ever-growing aviation industry

Dabne Anaya, 17, a senior at Rancho High, has been intrigued by airplanes for as long as she can remember, she said. She’s part of the school’s aviation program and dreams of one day flying her own plane.

Paseo Verde librarian teaches ways to spot, avoid fake news

Jeanette Jones, founder of a research firm and a librarian with Paseo Verde Library, has simple motivation for teaching a “Tackling Fake News” class. “If not us, then who?” she said, adding that libraries are in the business of disseminating trustworthy information to the public.

Las Vegas girl will play in tournament at Augusta National

Milan Norton of the Summerlin area has found her passion playing golf, she says. The 9-year-old started playing three years ago after watching her sister and father from the golf cart as they practiced.

Bishop Gorman sophomore wins C-SPAN prize for documentary

Zander Clinton’s documentary opens to smooth homemade beats and an image of the classic “Welcome To Fabulous Las Vegas” sign. Zander said he chose to build a documentary about the Second Amendment and gun violence because “October 1 was such a big thing here. I was interested in how it happened … it was the biggest mass shooting in history; it made me think there was more to look into.”

Rainbow Library employee recalls youth in Pisa, Italy

Lucia Taylor of the Summerlin area remembers jumping trains during her teen years in Pisa, Italy — a small town near Tuscany that bordered the ocean.

‘Story of Las Vegas’ traced at Woodlawn Cemetery

Politicians, gamblers, lawyers, judges and two Civil War veterans — one Union, one Confederate — share the large, flat, grassy space in one of Clark County’s oldest cemeteries.

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