Casey Morell
Coordinating ProducerCasey Morell is the coordinating producer of Nevada Public Radio's flagship broadcast State of Nevada and one of the station's midday newscast announcers. (He's also been interviewed by Jimmy Fallon, whatever that's worth.)
He comes to Nevada Public Radio from KBIA in Columbia, Missouri, where he was the executive producer of Global Journalist. A Florida native, Casey has a B.A. from New College of Florida and an M.A. from the Missouri School of Journalism.
(Editor's note: Casey Morell no longer works for Nevada Public Radio)
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There’s a saying about Nevada: all roads lead here. Pick almost any news event, from Tupac Shakur to Patty Hearst, Heaven’s Gate, the NFL, various…
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In November, Nevadans will elect a new attorney general. The Republican candidate is Wes Duncan -- he's a former state assistant attorney general. The…
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The November elections are less than seven weeks away. New polling suggests some races are tightening; others are widening. But are those figures ……
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What a weekend for UNLV football. And then, there was the soon to be Las Vegas Raiders. Not so magical. But the Vegas Golden Knights made a huge buy. Does…
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One of Nevada's biggest infrastructure projects in recent memory is in the home stretch. Project Neon, a reconstruction of Las Vegas' spaghetti bowl…
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We've been spending a lot of time the last couple of weeks talking about the back to school push. Colleges, too, are starting up again, and the University…
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The NFL season starts on Thursday, which means it's time to set your fantasy football lineups. But who should you pick up in the draft? Should you stick…
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Somehow, some way … football season is almost here again. That means big business for Nevada's sports books, whose handle on football games helps their…
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Pop quiz: start thinking of as many counties in Nevada as you can off the top of your head.Did you think of Bullfrog County?Nevada had one -- for two…