Issue: January 16, 2020

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The long sentence
After 35 years behind bars, Cathy Woods awaits another day in court.
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Clay station
Some South Reno residents find themselves upwards of $10,000 in the hole to fix what looks like sinking homes—but is actually a very expensive geology lesson.
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Keeping stride
The Reno Women’s March returns for a fourth year.
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Raise your voices
Kids between the ages of 4 and 12 have the opportunity to join the Joyful Noise Carson Children’s choir.
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Going green
Truckee Meadows Community College joined NV Energy’s NV Green Energy Rider program in December.
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Restaurateur
GourMelt, a gourmet grilled cheese restaurant recently re-opened in a new location.
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Out of the box
Chasing profit won’t solve the housing crisis.
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Plan ahead
Despite the “march fatigue” you might be feeling after three long Trumpian years, you really should attend the fourth annual Women’s March.
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Enumerating the obvious
OK, Captain Obvious, reporting for duty!
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Moving picturesof health
A Reno company is developing Virtual Reality technology to help patients heal.
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Just Mercy
Michael B. Jordan stars as civil rights attorney Bryan Stevenson, a real-life attorney who has dedicated his life to freeing wrongly convicted death row inmates.
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Party line
Might the Republicats become the Republican National Convention’s “house” band?
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Soak it in
Though the phrase, “mad as a wet hen,” comes to mind, this cute little brunch space is anything but.
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