Kristen Kidman
Sr. ProducerKristen Kidman is a former senior producer at KNPR’s State of Nevada and is proud to be from Las Vegas.
She began her professional journalism career at 8 News Now. She then spent the next several years producing newscasts at FOX5, covering major events ranging from One October, the Bundy Ranch standoff, and the formation of the Vegas Golden Knights.
Kristen has also worked in special projects, commercial, nonprofit and government video producing. She is a three-time Emmy award winner and a Telly Award recipient.
Kristen graduated from UNLV, earning her Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. She enjoys swimming laps, cooking, and Broadway shows. She’s a mom to one son, two tortoises, and three border collies.
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Some pet owners in Summerlin are worried pesticides and herbicides sprayed in the common areas of their neighborhoods are making their dogs sick.It got so…
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They say chocolate stimulates the same parts of your brain that get activated when you have sex.So if you’ve been without that special someone, or friend…
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Originally aired June 30, 2022The National Hockey League just crowned a new champion, the Colorado Avalanche. For the first time in five years, the Vegas…
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The Fourth of July is this weekend, but you’ve likely already heard fireworks starting in your neighborhood.This year, Clark County is really cracking…
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The baby formula shortage remains a stressful issue, with 1 in 5 states stocking just 10% of what's normally found on store shelves. Nevada is one of…
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After it happened in many other schools over the years, the Uvalde, Texas school shooting seems like it might be a wake up call.Lawmakers say this time…
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Less than a week after the Texas school shooting, more than a dozen mass shootings happened in the U.S. last weekend.Two weeks ago, a man massacred 10…
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The baby formula shortage in Las Vegas appears to be worse than anywhere else in the country.Las Vegas is number one for formula shortages, according to…
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This school year was rough emotionally on a lot of kids as they struggled to adjust to schedules, classes and social circles. Some took out those…
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Nevada wants school kids to read at a standardized level by third grade.The argument for that is if a student can read comfortably by 9, it sets them up…