Issue: December 07, 2017

Dear Folks,
This week in the Reno News & Review, we carry an important cover story—a look at a prominent Reno physician who in mid-career shifted his view of homeopathic medicine and began practicing that form. Jeri Chadwell's article is thought-provoking and carefully researched.
Elsewhere in this week's issue, Kris Vagner reviews the play Heisenberg , now at Restless Artists Theatre in Sparks, Bob Grimm reviews Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri , and in news we look at the proposed site for a new high school in Washoe County.
Remember to pick up a copy of the print edition, which contains features not found online.
Thank you for reading us.
Take care.
Dennis Myers,
News editor
-
What the doctor ordered?
A local doctor says his alternative cancer treatments are being ignored.
This article was published on 12.07.17
-
-
Darryl Feemster 1962-2017
Community leader identified with Sutro/Oddie area.
This article was published on 12.07.17
-
-
-
Moving forward
Women and Children’s Center of the Sierra fills a need.
This article was published on 12.07.17
-
-
-
Subsidy for rich OKd in dead of night
Income redistributed upward.
This article was published on 12.07.17
-
Avoiding an accidental nuclear war
A weak leg under the triad?
This article was published on 12.07.17
-
-
-
Uncertainly
Restless Artists Theatre stages Heisenberg, an intimate drama that examines what people really want from each other.
This article was published on 12.07.17
-
A soldier’s stories
A Sparks native has a new book of stories about everyday life in a modern war.
This article was published on 12.07.17
-
Signs of greatness
Writer-director Martin McDonagh is three for three.
This article was published on 12.07.17
-
-
-
Birds of a feather
Roxxy Collie has taken Margy Ford from sidekick to front woman.
This article was published on 12.07.17
-
-
Hard stuff
Hard Water House is a cigar and whiskey bar with an upscale lunch and dinner menu.
This article was published on 12.07.17