Sisolak orders flags to fly at half-staff to honor Ginsburg

Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak ordered the U.S. flag and state flag t0 be flown at half-staff at the State Capitol and state public buildings and grounds to honor Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who died Friday.

Washoe school district sees rocky start to in-person learning

The Washoe County School District is dealing with issues related to in-person start to the school year, including 44 COVID-19 cases as well as wildfire smoke causing air quality concerns.

Nevada commission to explore goals for optimal education funding

The Nevada Commission on School Funding this week will begin delving into the question of how much should the state spend on each of its K-12 students and where that money could come from.

New UNLV president talks about 1st month on job

Keith Whitfield started his new position as UNLV president on Aug. 24. As the new president, “it’s trying to figure out how you take great to better,” he said.

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Trump urges Supreme Court vote ‘without delay’

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., vowed on Friday night, hours after Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s death, to call a vote for whomever the president nominated.

Glass shower doors must be removed to fix rollers

Most doors on tub enclosures hang from the top rail and slide along its guide track. If the door doesn’t roll smoothly, you must remove the doors and inspect the wheels to see what needs fixing.

Water plants if it’s a hot, bright, windy day

Most of the damage done to plants during high summer temperatures was due to a lack of water. And if there are strong winds, they also use more water. The bottom line, if it’s a hot, bright, windy day, it’s time to water now.

VFW post faces struggles due to COVID-related bar restrictions

The largest Veteran of Foreign Wars post in Nevada has struggled to make ends meet since the state’s bar regulations were enacted because of the pandemic. But officials hope for a turnaround once restrictions are lifted.

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