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Number of children who read for fun drops slightly

Nearly 6 out of 10 young people ages 6-17 say they read for fun, according to a new study from Scholastic and YouGov, a percentage that has dipped slightly since a 2010 report.

Breathe in that (indoor) salt air

There’s something about an ocean breeze that does the soul good. That salty air, it turns out, can have more than just mental benefits.

Feline ‘mansions’ are the cat’s meow in Southern Nevada

Will Dellaechaie, president of Summit Restoration Inc. and managing member of Everest Construction LLC, has led the way with a custom-designed, removable “catio” – a cat enclosure that helps deter bad humans while helping a feral get some fresh air.

Ikea team revamps bathroom for local family of five

On a hot day this past summer, with only hours left to spare, Whitney Phillips pulled out her phone and made a quick video of her dark, cramped bathroom.

Stripping wallpaper: No guarantee it will come off effortlessly

Q: I have a small room with wallpaper that I want to remove. The wallpaper only goes up to a chair rail about waist high, but I’m nervous that the job may get out of hand. How should I approach this task?

Frequent compost applications helps control lawn diseases

Q: I have a lawn that did not do well this last summer. It browned and had a few patches that had some sort of infection and die-off. We added compost in early fall, and the lawn perked up quite a bit, but it browned again considerably even though it is a fescue blend that should remain green through our winter. I think it probably needs another application of compost at some point. When should I add compost again?

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