Issue: May 10, 2018

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Immortal toil
A Reno scientist wants to cure the oldest human problem: aging.
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Loyalton ungovernment
Three of five city councilmembers resigned.
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How to lose the land
An argument against the county’s proposed land act.
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Safe space
Justin Favela’s installation looks like it’s dedicated to frivolity. Upon closer look it’s about visibility—in a political way.
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Fly Geyser is now open to the public—kind of
You may now visit Fly Geyser—on a few conditions.
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Mommy issues
Charlize Theron is all kinds of magnificent in Tully, a movie about the hardships of motherhood.
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Avengers: Infinity War
This is likely the best big blockbuster time you will have at the cinemas this summer movie season.
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Family Guide
A quarterly look at family-friendly activities, tailored to the season.
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Teenage tech support
Teens in Incline Village volunteer their time teaching senior citizens to use technology.
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The naked truth
Internet porn poses challenges for people who view it obsessively.
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Can your family spot fake news?
Local experts have a few tips to help your kids navigate false media information.
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In your face
Like most, my relationship with Facebook is complicated.
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Bright and early
Local NICUs are using innovative technologies and treatments to save premature babies’ lives.
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