Issue: May 05, 2016

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Lost in the Post
The Washington Post won a Pulitzer Prize for creating an ‘unprecedented’ database of people killed by law enforcement. The RN&R-affiliated Fatal Encounters database launched two years earlier.
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Warren Buffett on net metering
He uses the same ’subsidy’ claim.
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What goes around
Peabody Coal, accused of taking tribal resources, goes bankrupt.
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Fatal attraction
We thought RN&R readers would want to see the latest chapter in a saga that has played out largely in our pages.
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Game of thrones
Even now, 400 years after his death, William Shakespeare is still the king of family dysfunction.
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Dirty work
One man’s trash is another man’s compost sculpture.
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King for a day
Jason King Roxas is a local blues man who decided to skip law school to pursue his love of music.
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Rabbit food
Moon Rabbit Cafe is a pay-what-you-can community effort staffed by volunteers at the Reno Buddhist Center.
This article was published on 05.05.16