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Comparing schools: At-risk students face extra challenges

Rebecca A. Johnson was at Robert Taylor Elementary School Aug. 3 preparing for the academic year as a new principal at a Title I school. She has five full-time teacher’s positions to fill.

New buildings set tone for start of semester at Nevada State College

Elaina Bhattacharyya’s office plant and her printer sat atop a small stack of moving crates July 31 inside the James E. and Beverly Rogers Student Center, one of two new buildings at Nevada State College.

Big business beer: Tenaya Creek relocating downtown

It’s been a favorite of many northwest locals for 15 years. Now, Tenaya Creek Brewery plans to close the property across from MountainView Hospital. The location features a pub of fewer than 1,000 square feet with video poker machines embedded in the bartop. The remainder of the building is devoted to making and distributing beer, visible through glass doors.

Resident soon to be 100 shares her memories

Alice Reid was born during the second summer of World War I, but she and her husband didn’t move to Las Vegas until the the summer of “Star Wars,” in 1977.

Meadows student’s award-winning app seeks to prevent heatstroke deaths

He learned of a need and decided to make it the focus of his entry into a national science competition. Now, Zane Pasha, 13, has been named the Nevada State Merit Winner in the 2015 Discovery Education 3M Young Scientist Challenge.

Touch shown to trigger healing reaction

Just like toppling a domino, touching someone triggers a complex chain reaction that can foster healing.

Graffiti, vandalism tarnish tranquility of Sunrise Trailhead

Perhaps it’s the remoteness of the location that draws visitors to Sunrise Trailhead. It was designed to accommodate picnickers, hikers and horseback riders, with parking specially designed for horse trailers. But what it seems to attract lately is vandals.