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Humidity causes most plant disease problems

Question: I am sending you a picture of my funky-looking tree. I think it has some sort of disease problem.

Reader-submitted photos and pets ready for adoption, Oct. 1-7

View Neighborhood News readers send photos of their pets and everday lives, and View features photos of pets ready for adoption each week. To submit a photo, email View copy editor Anne King at aking@viewnews.com or mail to Viewpoints, 1111 W. Bonanza Road, Las Vegas, NV 89125.

Newsmakers for October 2013

Remee Suarez has received the Nevada Hospital Association’s 2013 Excellence in Volunteerism Award for her dedication to commitment and service.

Clark County School District moves toward one health plan for employees

Teacher union officials are now agreeing to dissolve the Teachers Health Trust and let teachers join a proposed district-wide health plan covering all 36,000 workers, according to the 2013-14 teacher contract approved by the Clark County School Board on Thursday.

Lied Middle School parents outraged by teacher arrests

Two teachers last at Lied Middle School have been arrested on sex-related charges against minors since the start of the 2013-14 school year. “It makes me want to take my kids out of the school,” parent Vanessa Orozco said.

No end in sight for Yucca legal fights

There’s no end in sight for legal fights over Yucca Mountain. Fresh lawsuits started piling up Thursday, a day before a deadline for responses to a federal court ruling that ordered the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to revive licensing for the controversial Nevada nuclear waste site.

 
After just 1 week, LA students hack school iPads’ security

It took just a week for nearly 300 students who got iPads from their Los Angeles high school to figure out how to alter the security settings so they could surf the Web and access social media sites.

Officials moving animals out of Las Vegas zoo

Federal officials began removing animals from the Southern Nevada Zoological Park this week, but a sign on the front gate says the facility is closed to the public for upgrades.

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