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Kenny G hits sour note in China with Hong Kong visit

Best-selling U.S. jazz musician Kenny G struck a bum note in China on Wednesday when he appeared among Hong Kong’s pro-democracy protesters, prompting the country’s foreign ministry to warn foreigners once again to keep their noses out.

10 best places to get a meal under $10 in Las Vegas

Here are the top 10 places in Las Vegas to get a meal under $10, ranked based on the votes that have been placed for Best of Las Vegas since voting opened last month.

In tangled case, judge kept sense of fairness

In a tough-talking tussle between U.S. Judge Roger Hunt and U.S. Attorney Dan Bogden, an appellate court gave a slap-down to the judge, handing Bogden’s office a legal victory.

Fall into ‘Wicked’ ‘Horror’ this month

The national touring company of “Wicked” is taking some time out during its run at The Smith Center for the Performing Arts, where the show is playing through Nov. 9, for a staged concert performance of the cult classic musical.

VOLLEYBALL: Land, Felise help Mountain Lions rally in four

Sydney Land had 19 kills, and Kira Felise had 42 assists and seven digs to lead Sierra Vista’s girls volleyball team to an 18-25, 25-21, 25-21, 25-17 win over host Mojave on Wednesday.

Woman sold pot to help raise grandkids

A 65-year-old Pennsylvania woman has admitted selling hundreds of pounds of marijuana from her home but says she needed the money to raise several grandchildren after her daughter died.

 
‘Star Trek’ on the next frontier for Shatner, again

William Shatner, who played the original James T. Kirk, says he’s meeting soon with Roberto Orci, who’s directing “Star Trek 3,” to discuss reprising his Kirk in the rebooted franchise.