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Silver Statesmen to deliver singing valentine telegrams

The Silver Statesmen Barbershop Chorus plan to offer singing valentines Feb. 14-16. Teams of barbershop quartets hope to fan out over the valley and sing to hundreds of sweethearts.

Las Vegas Academy prepares to premiere ‘In the Heights’

“I think the interesting thing about the music for (Into the Heights) is that it’s predominantly rapping and hip-hop, which is very different from the traditional musical theater style,” said theater instructor Megan Ahern, who is directing the show at Las Vegas Academy, a public arts magnet high school. “It’s set in present-day Washington Heights (a neighborhood in New York City). It’s very urban-looking and all the dancing is hip-hop and salsa at its base because it’s a Hispanic community. We think it will be fun for the audience, something they haven’t seen before.”

 
Report: Pilots often head to wrong airports

On at least 150 flights, including one involving a Southwest Airlines jet last month in Missouri and a jumbo cargo plane last fall in Kansas, U.S. commercial air carriers have either landed at the wrong airport or started to land and realized their mistake in time.

Three-car accident leaves one dead

One person is dead after a three-car accident Sunday morning in the northwest part of the valley.

Latest census numbers reflect Las Vegas’ transient ways

Clark County’s level of transience — people moving in and out — continues to set the region apart, judging by migration trends released last week by the U.S. Census Bureau.

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