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teri:"people are disappointed with what the prices are." teri: they come in thinking they'll get this much because a year ago it was great prices....now...not so much." to put that into perspective...copp er now goes for about a dollar-40 a pound. a year ago it was over $3 a pound. it takes a lot of pounds to make it worth bringing in. and you can't just walk in here with it anymore. teri hill: "they have to have a vehicle and a valid driver's license. then we take a picture of everything they have and of that vehicle." grrrr---- but wait...there's more.... teri:"we use what's called scrapright so when someone comes and sells metal we have to get their id ...signature...we an index fingerprint and take a photo...so the info goes to a database that's searchable by law enforcement." they move tons of metal through here a month... but they still keep an eye on what comes in and what goes out. ----nats----
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they have you seen this...its been stolen....we say have you filed a police report? then if we see it we call police and let them know and we also have the police report number." covering the story, erin breen, channel 2 news. and businesseses who use a lot of metal are paying closer attention too. nv-energy has tighter security and cameras on their sites....and loads only as much copper as they need for each job. and some developers are changing over to textlines instead of copper because that's not to steal. a deputy is recovering from a gunshot wound after being shot by a suspect at a silver springs casino. the deputy returned fire and the suspect was killed... another was injured and two others are in custody. sparks police say the suspects first stole a red chevy cruz at gun point at the 1000-block of el rancho drive... near paradise park. a lyon county deputy found the
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casino and one of the suspects opened fire on the deputy. the deputy returned fire - and one of the suspects...identifi ed as 19-year-old tristan conti of reno..was killed. another was hospitalized. two other suspects in the car - who are jueveniles- were arrested. the deputy is being treated for a gunshot wound to his hand. none of the suspect has been identified. tonight we have an update on the murder trial of a silver springs man. today a jury found cody wallace not guilty of murder and manslaughter in connection with the death of his girlfriend's two- year-old son - thomas o'connell the fourth. however, he was convicted of child abuse. a manhunt is on in the bay area...for two more suspects wanted in the murder of a man in south lake tahoe last month. it happened at the beverly lodge in tahoe in the parking lot.. after police say a marijuana deal went bad. now, they are looking for these two... 24 year old domenic seanlee randolph, and 26 year old dion jermaine randolph
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the two men are considered armed and dangerous. if you happen to see either.. call 9-1-1 immediately. while we will see variable amou8nts of cloudiness over the weened, it's unlikely they will produce any rain, at least down here in the valley. a weak cold front will drop saturday high temperatures a few degrees, but we should still see daytime highs in the 60s through the weekend. the next chance for showers comes midway through next week.
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amou8nts of cloudiness over the weened, it's unlikely they will produce any rain, at least down here in the valley. a weak cold front will drop saturday high temperatures a few degrees, but we should still see daytime highs in the 60s through the weekend. the next chance for showers comes midway through next week. a run-down apartment complex a run-down apartment complex near the university of nevada has been completely renovated -- and now offers affordable housing for low income residents. matthew "welcome to village at north" veterans have first priority to live at the village at north -- with rent as low as 300-dollars per month. only residents, making about 20- thousand dollars or less per year can qualify to live here. officials say some are at risk
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providing low rent apartments could help them get back on their feet. matthew "we believe in a housing first model, and what that entails is basically making sure somebody has a roof over their head, first, and once you've accomplished that, we believe all the rest falls into place." fleming says this building is on the verge of being condemned. buying, designing and remodeling million dollars. daylight saving time starts two weeks from sunday and a california lawmaker is behind a new push to get rid of it in the golden state. assemblymember kansen chu introduced a new bill that would keep california on pacific standard time year round. chu says daylight saving time was put in place over 60 years ago to help farmers and lower energy bills.... he points to recent studies that show energy bills have actually gone up...along with car crashes and crime. but
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say the sun going down earlier, could be bad for business. still to come-- if your four-legged friend has issues.. there's a new spot in reno to help work them out. we'll show you what we're talking about, after the
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we've heard about athletic clubs for people...but what about your four legged furry friend? k9 games reno is fairly new to the area, offering exercises and training services for dogs. amanda ketchledge is live on a dog treadmill at k-9 games on summit ridge drive to show us a look at the facility. amanda, what are you doing? i am taking a stroll with hercules on the treadmill so he can get some exercise. this is just one of the features offered for dogs so they can get a balanced and healthy lifestyle with the help from trainers. it's a story you'll see only on 2. this is kona. her goal is to lose weight. teeter toter hercules is working on his anxiety. "good job"
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"good girl" vicki rhode, president k9 games reno: "everybody comes and have a little bit of issues. there's things where their foundation wasn't built right and that's our goal. we sit down and look at the dog and we can say, are they reacting out of fear, do they react out of dominance? we work on them individually." bosely is one of those examples simple walks around the park are impossible for him if he spots anything on wheels. so aubrey the trainer put a pair of roller blades on to help his reactive behavior. aubrey block, trainer: "he gets excited and becomes aggressive about it. we're just trying to desensitize him and get him to not want to attack." and this 6 foot wide, 18 foot long treadmill goes up to 28 miles per hour... treadmill to help exercise dogs together. vicki rhode, president k9 games reno: "the purpose of that is the dogs can bond on a pack walk. and if it's snowing outside or 110 degrees, we can walk those dogs. we can walk 3 or 4 dogs and 3 or 4 people at a time." bridges, tunnels and mazes are
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well as the big ones. vicki rhode, president k9 games reno: "it's to challenge the dog in a very safe environment and get them to try things they haven't tried before." chrysann crollatos is not only a local veternarian, but a new client of k9 games reno. she brings her two rescue dogs. chrysann crollatos, veterinarian and client: "for these dogs who had never been in a house, never been socialized, never been around people, it's been a great experience because they come here all day long, and by the end of the day, they're more confident, they're tired in a good way, and they're ready to do more then next day." vicki rhode, president k9 games reno: "it's not like anything that they're getting in our area here in reno. we just want to be different. reno is a growing town and we just want to grow with it and grow with our community." more construction is underway throughout the next year at k9 games reno...including two large
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who need to learn how to swim or want to learn how to dock dive. you can make a reservation to rent time at the facilty or stop on by. we have a link to their website at k-t-v-n dot com. covering the story, amanda ketchledge, channel 2 news. mike will have a look at your
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what if you could only celebrate your birthday every four years? well, this monday is leap year, and we're talking to some locals who all share a birthday on this
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social and emotional learning is being tought throughout the washoe county school system, including things such as responsible decision making, dealing with adversity, and relationship skills. the school district started implementing this curriculum in 20- 12... and has slowly grown to every washoe school by this fall. so has the program been effective? ky sisson reports. maybe you've heard a high schooler say... ariana- "you're not actually preparing us for life, there are so many things we need to know that we can't get in math class." ariana mcconnell is a junior at damonte ranch high school. she says that the social and emotional learning program is teaching her skills she will use in college and more importantly in the work force. ariana- "we got to talk about how to build that repour with her and making sure that we felt comfortable and the benefits of having a repour with your teacher instead of it just being i'm going to class." team measured sel competincies in the 2013 and 14 school year through a student survey.
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wanted to start studying do sel compitencies mitigate that risk and that is what we've been finding they do." here is some of the data the school district has found... in school suspensions rates are 8.8% with low sel competincies and 3% with high. attendence. high sel missed 9 days, those with low missed 8. graduation rates. low sel 73 percent those with high 89 percent. as the data shows students staying in school more and in trouble less, business owner and former president of the education alliance of washoe county, jim pfrommer says instilling relationship and management skills in students
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future of nevada's work force. jim- "i think as our economy shifts a lot from what it has been. it's always been a service industry..." jim- "caring those skills onto the technical areas that we see with the new economy are just as important if not more so important." covering school watch, ky sisson, channel 2 news. while we will see variable amou8nts of cloudiness over the weened, it's unlikely they will produce any rain, at least down here in the valley. a weak cold
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saturday high temperatures a few degrees, but we should still see daytime highs in the 60s through the weekend. the while we will see variable amou8nts of cloudiness over the weened, it's unlikely they will produce any rain, at least down here in the valley. a weak cold front will drop saturday high temperatures a few degrees, but we should still see daytime highs in the 60s through the weekend. the
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while we will see variable amou8nts of cloudiness over the weened, it's unlikely they will produce any rain, at least down here in the valley. a weak cold front will drop saturday high temperatures a few degrees, but we should still see daytime highs in the 60s through the weekend. the next chance for showers
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coming up in sports....the state high school basketball championship action continues tonight....we'll check in on the
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"now here's sports director garrett dearborn with channel 2 sports." the state high school basketball championships have tipped off all over the place including lawlor events center. dallas colodny joins us live a lawlor with more.
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the division 1 north squads they have all been eliminated but the lower divisions still are in contention for a state title. lets start in the division 1-a with the previously undefeated churchill county taking spring valley.... 1. close game third quarter action... leta otuafi gets the pass and she will drive and score off the glass but the greenwave down a point. 2. moments later lelani otuafi on the drive her shot is no good.. but megan mccormick has her back gets the board and her pershing county head coach lance condie retiring after the season the mustangs looking to send him out on top... 1. but they are playing catch up with the meadows... ethan rhodes knocks down the three from straight away center... but its not enough as the meadows wins ... 63-54. yerington and mountain view... 1. lions on the run early daniel sciarani on the drive and eye patch and all he lays it in. yerington lions go on to win... 52- 46. lets head to the division 3 game incline and agassi preps... 1. the highlanders turning defense into offense... taylor redfern... she is only a
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will race to the other end and get the layup... incline wins... 60-47 to play in tomorrows championship and finally west wendover and white pine... 1. the wolverines doing battle down low... off the miss lilia lopez wrestles the ball away and then puts it in... but it is white mpine who win 45-27 so we will have highlights from all the games and results later on tonight on 2 the hoop but for now from lawlor dallas colodny channel 2 sports. the wolf pack men will be looking for a second straight win with colorado state...but they may have to do it without their leading scorer. marqueze coleman is still considered day to day after rolling his ankle in this win over utah state on wednesday. but the good news is it checked out as just a bad sprain, no break........and that's a big deal, he's fifth in the conference in scoring, averaging 17- points per game. head coach eric musselman told us while it is a sprain, and he doesn't know
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>> welcome to movie week. in honor of the oscars, we're playing our game today with some of the biggest movie fans in the country, and it's showtime. let's play "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic music] hello, everybody. i'm chris harrison, welcome to the show. are you guys ready to keep playing millionaire movie week? [audience cheering] this has been an absolute blast. our returning contestant is a high school teacher who's inspiring a new generation of movie buffs. from watertown, massachusetts, give it up for dave weintraub. hey, dave, welcome back. >> hey, great to see you again. >> good to see you, as well. >> all right. >> well, you're doing great, and by the way, we're gonna jump ahead, 'cause you have three lifelines remaining. >> yeah. >> one of them is your "plus one." >> mm-hmm. >> who is your plus one? >> all right, so, my plus one
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>> right. >> she's amazing, and i would like to applaud for her. >> hello, maggie. but, more importantly, who's the plus plus one next to her? >> okay, so, the plus plus one is my wife, jessica. >> hey, jessica. >> and--and, you can't see her, but our second daughter is somewhere in there. >> she really does have a plus one--your plus plus one has a plus one. >> yeah, you bet, a plus plus plus one, yeah. >> you're doing great on this show, by the way. >> thank you, thank you. >> you're playing a great game. again, you have all your lifelines--you're at $10,000. you are 7 questions away from that $1 million. i know, for a teacher and a father of two... >> yeah. >> it means a lot. >> and i want you to make a lot. >> all right. >> so, let's keep going. let's play "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic musical flourish] right away, we're taking a big leap here. chance to double your money. you're at $10,000. $20,000 question. here it is.

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