Issue: March 10, 2016
“No one wants to go double sessions. ... No one really likes year-round.”
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Dear Folks,
This week in the Reno News & Review, we have an extended interview with
Washoe Superintendent of Schools Traci Davis, who took office under
difficult circumstances and struggles with the district's traditional
growth and money problems.
Elsewhere in this issue, Kelsey Fitzgerald tells us about training for
avalanches, Jeri Chadwell-Singley profiles a local pet photographer, and
Bob Grimm reviews Disney's Zootopia. In news, we look at the ongoing
drag the state's new net metering rules saddle the state with.
Thank you for reading us.
Dennis Myers,
News editor
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Finishing touches
The new Virginia Street Bridge nears completion.
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KNPB stood almost alone
Democratic debate blacked out only in Mississippi, Reno.
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Drought deniers drew drought dollars
Nevada ranchers get money from drought they say is imaginary.
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A potent choice
Nevada can have clout or a presidential primary—not both.
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A new hope
A Reno nonprofit community health center expands into a new location.
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Bunny business
Zootopia is a cute, uplifting story with a surprising dark side.
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Heavy hitters
Basha is at once childlike and destructive, and a bit sentimental and imaginative.
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Give pizza a chance
Smiling With Hope Pizza is more than just a restaurant.
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