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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Why is Nevada such an attractive alternative to Southern California, and what kind of impact has the influx of new residents had on Las Vegas and surrounding communities?
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Stopping or standing on crowded Las Vegas Strip pedestrian bridges could now result in a misdemeanor.
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The four-year college degree was the dream. For many, it still is. But you’d be surprised by the shift in thinking these days.
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Hope and perseverance are what University of Nevada, Las Vegas President Keith Whitfield says are needed after a gunman killed three professors on campus on Dec. 6.
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Las Vegas police identified the gunman in Wednesday's shooting that killed three University of Nevada, Las Vegas faculty members.
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Mi Familia Vota, a national organization that advocates for Latino civic engagement, and the Mexican Consulate of Las Vegas, just opened a new center.
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A half-billion dollars — and more than eight months of road closures, construction and pavings — later, the Formula 1 Las Vegas Grand Prix has come and gone.
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The Las Vegas Grand Prix, which locals who worked the Strip had grown to despise, suddenly seemed made for this city. But while Strip casinos made a profit, smaller, local businesses were hurt by the event.
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Veterans like Nevada. About 200,000 live here, so U.S News and World says Nevada has the seventh-highest percent of veterans compared to other states. But veteran services in Nevada historically have not been good.
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If you’ve paid attention to the news lately, you’re finding a lot of people unhappy with their jobs.