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Abre chef Leticia Mitchell nuevo concepto con Carmelita’s Mar y Tierra
Abre chef Leticia Mitchell nuevo concepto con Carmelita’s Mar y Tierra.
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Extreme heat and broken ACs hurt kids’ ability to learn, CCSD teachers say
CCSD officials said the school district is replacing “dozens of aging” HVAC systems at schools to ensure children can have a comfortable place to learn, but elected officials and environmentalists say the increasingly hot days are a growing issue for students.
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Army criticizes Trump campaign for inappropriate conduct at Arlington National Cemetery
When the cemetery’s public affairs director attempted to prevent the Trump campaign from illegally filming in a prohibited area where recently deceased service members are buried, a member of Trump’s team pushed past the employee.
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State approves Elko charter school tied to controversial ‘classical’ curriculum
The Nevada State Public Charter School on Friday approved the opening of an Elko charter school that plans to use curricula from Hillsdale College, a conservative Christian private college with an outreach program “devoted to the revitalization of public education through the launch and support of classical K-12 charter schools.”
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Conmemoran 154 aniversario del natalicio del poeta nayarita Amado Nervo
Conmemoran 154 aniversario del natalicio del poeta nayarita Amado Nervo.
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Trump’s promise of mass deportations could devastate Nevada’s economy. Here’s how.
For a city like Las Vegas, which depends on immigrant labor across several industries, a mass deportation could hinder the local economy in a way similar to the pandemic, one expert said. Jessica Valencia Alvarez might not have been born in Las Vegas, but there’s nowhere else she would rather call home. Alvarez, 37, was…
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Imparte el profesor Marco Antonio Chávez clase sobre Pelota Maya en México
Imparte el profesor Marco Antonio Chávez clase sobre Pelota Maya en México.
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Trump-appointed judge strikes down FTC ban on noncompete agreements
FTC spokesperson Victoria Graham said that the decision “does not prevent the FTC from addressing noncompetes through case-by-case enforcement actions” and said that the agency is “seriously considering” appealing the Texas court’s decision.

























