KNPR's State of Nevada
Airs on 88.9 FM, Monday through Friday at 9 a.m. with a 7 p.m. rebroadcast
About the show
KNPR's State of Nevada is the essential public affairs broadcast to understand what's happening here. Newsmakers and experts give context to local issues; interviews explore the unique character — and characters — of our region. KNPR's State of Nevada is a daily conversation about this place we call home.
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For years, questions have come up about the conduct of some members of the Nevada university system’s Board of Regents.
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The race to represent District A on the Clark County Commission is expected to be very close.
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Through a collaboration with Vegas PBS, Nevada Public Radio brings you selected interviews from their Nevada Week In Person televised series on KNPR's State of Nevada.
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This is climate change you can see, feel and smell. It’s becoming so prevalent, Nevada doctors, psychologists and others in the medical field have formed Nevada Clinicians for Climate Action.
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Well, that’s over. And what a debate it was.
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Newer technology doesn’t always change the economy. But disruptive technologies do.
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Four seats are up for election in the Clark County School District.
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The rising number of unhoused and the lack of affordable housing are problems that many cities and states struggle with.
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Las Vegas has its fair share of native celebrities like Ne-Yo, The Killers, Imagine Dragons, and future celebrities are being made right now.
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Movie studios may be years off from building sound stages in Las Vegas, but local filmmakers are still creating work here and elsewhere. And two of them are making big splashes in the industry.