Christopher Alvarez
Multimedia Producer/ReporterChristopher Alvarez is a Mexican American who graduated from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas with a Bachelor's in Journalism and a focus on audio podcasting. He previously worked as a multimedia content producer and reporter at Nevada Public Radio, focusing on the State of Nevada and Desert Air programs. Audio is his favorite thing in the world, and he has a passion for telling stories using this medium. In his free time, 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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We all know of food delivery services like Grubhub or Postmates. You get on the app, order pizza and someone delivers it to your house. But now at UNLV,…
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Water is Nevada’s biggest concern. As our water supply in Leak Mead continues to decrease; Nevada is forced to conserve as much water as possible. Last…
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Last month, a man randomly stabbed six people on the Las Vegas Strip. He killed two people, injured several others and was arrested. His case is now in…
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Happy Halloween weekend! We were live at Sambalatte coffeehouse in Boca Park for a Halloween edition of State of Nevada After Dark. Our show was all about…
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Latinos make up nearly 30% of Nevada’s population, making their votes very important to the upcoming November election. But the questions remain: How will…
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We all know the feeling: you’re driving and over the sound of the radio, you hear something you’ve never heard before. You turn the radio down, and it’s…
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We’ve all felt the fear when the check engine light emerges on the dashboard of your car. What the hell does that mean? How much is it going to cost me?…
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Since their peak year of 2017, the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department’s recruitment numbers have been decreasing, and it’s not just due to expected…
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States that use the Colorado River were told they had to cut their water use by 15 to 20%. They had two months to come up with that plan. On Tuesday, we…
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Las Vegas is a bustling city and air pollution is nothing new. For years, those who watch pollution for Clark County have said wildfires in California…