Christopher Alvarez
Multimedia Content Producer/ReporterChristopher Alvarez is a news producer and podcast audio editor at Nevada Public Radio for the State of Nevada program, and has been with them for over a year.
He is a Mexican American and graduated from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas with a Bachelor's in journalism, and a focus on audio podcasting. Audio is his favorite thing in the world and he has a passion for telling stories using it.
When he’s not in the office you can find him listening to music, playing board games, or recording the sound of squeaking chairs at your local movie theatre.
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The nearly seven day long hunger strike involving two UNLV students ended earlier this week following productive negotiations with UNLV administrators and pro-Palestine student groups and coalitions.
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Nevada’s wilderness and the areas nearby offer so many ways to escape the state’s urban rat race.
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The conflict in the Middle East between Hamas and Israel has prompted American college students to organize pro-Palestinian protests on campuses nationwide.
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UNLV is hoping to expand its Jewish studies programs, as well as provide a place for Jewish faculty and staff to gather with the recent launch of a Jewish Affinity Group as part of their Division for Diversity Initiatives.
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Economists say the economy is booming, and inflation is finally going down; yet the housing market in Las Vegas is still too expensive for many Nevadans. How sustainable is this housing market and will interest rates go down even lower in 2024?
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The deadline to file your taxes is April 15th, and with it being around the corner; we invite local experts to answer your questions.
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April is Alcohol Awareness Month. What resources and programs are out there for those seeking treatment or counseling for alcohol addiction?
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Easter season is based on the Christian belief in the resurrection of Jesus. It's also Ramadan right now, and the Jewish holiday of Purim just ended.
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Silver State Equality recently released a very detailed survey with the notable finding being that 40% of LGBTQ youth in Nevada schools feel unsafe.
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We're taking a look at mental health struggles of local service and entertainment workers. What resources are available for them?