Kristy Totten
Kristy Totten is a producer at KNPR's State of Nevada. Previously she was a staff writer at Las Vegas Weekly, and has covered technology, education and economic development for the Las Vegas Review-Journal. She's a graduate of the Missouri School of Journalism.
Kristy Totten is no longer a member of our staff, but you can still enjoy her stories here.
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The Cultural Corridor in downtown Las Vegas has been shrinking. The Reed Whipple Center, once home to the Las Vegas Shakespeare Company, has been vacant…
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The 80th session of the Nevada Legislature is set to close on Monday, which means a crush of bills is still working its way through the legislative…
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Poetry is artistic language meant to stir your imagination... it can also be a little intimidating. Nevada's new poet laureates want to change that.…
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Olivia Diaz quit the state legislature just so she could run for a seat on the Las Vegas City Council. Ward 3 includes most of downtown Las Vegas,…
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Melissa Clary got known in downtown Las Vegas running a foundation that tried to save the Huntridge Theater. Now she is running for Las Vegas City…
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The fight against short term rentals in the City of Las Vegas began under Lois Tarkanian. She will be termed out of office but the fight goes on. Robin…
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The fight against short term rentals in the City of Las Vegas began under Lois Tarkanian. She will be termed out of office this year, but the fight goes…
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The City of Las Vegas municipal elections are almost here. Early voting starts May 25, and the general election is June 11. These elections are to…
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In the 1990s, three men went to prison for selling Xerox machines to businesses around the country. The problem was the copy machines didn’t exist. Now it…
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Las Vegas is known for its lavish, celebrity-chef restaurants on the Strip, but that’s not the only place good food is being made. Many chefs that worked…