LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
- Danny Ruppert in Las Vegas highlighted growing concerns about the increasing homeless population in the city.
- This concern stems from many homeless people lacking adequate food, shelter, and medical care, despite some programs and shelters.
- People experiencing homelessness are often found sleeping on sidewalks, parks, and near businesses, raising safety and humanitarian issues.
- Ruppert and others see building affordable housing, opening more shelters, and job training as necessary to help this vulnerable population recover.
- The situation reflects broader challenges in Las Vegas, implying urgent collaboration between city leaders and communities to improve homeless care and safety.
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Letter to the editor: Dear Students
Dear Students, You are my greatest concern. I brood about you nightly and wake with worries. It’s hard to have work-life boundaries when you are a teacher. My job does not start at 8:25 a.m. and end at 3:30 p.m. More time is warranted to meet your needs. You need safe spaces and culturally-responsive lessons. You deserve hands-on learning experiences with real-world authenticity. By law, many of you need specialized activities to ensure equitab…
Letters to the editor: May 7
Glyphosate a danger to community How convoluted can a Chesterfield Township Board meeting agenda item get? Glyphosate is a broad-spectrum herbicide that kills most plants it comes into contact with. It is used by farmers, homeowners, and others to control weeds/phragmites. Roundup lawsuits filed against Monsanto (now Bayer) containing glyphosate claim the weed killer caused cancer, and the company failed to warn about the health risks of glyphos…
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