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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Violence by students against each other and against teachers in Clark County schools is so alarming, teachers are demanding action by the school…
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When some of the hottest Clark County School District issues like overcrowded classrooms or school funding are debated, one of the go-to proposals is to…
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It’s pretty well known that women get paid less for doing the same job as men.In Nevada, for instance, the average is 86 cents paid to a woman for every…
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The divisions between people these days are evident everywhere, not just on social media. You see the lack of empathy in others when you drive. You see…
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In a few years, the UNLV campus could look a lot different than it does now. There’s a new campus master plan out there. The university is also moving up…
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Originally published Feb. 16, 2022. The battle over how to manage the now 47,000 wild horses and burros in Nevada has raged for years. Birth control with…
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It’s Valentines day and the choices we’ve made either mean we’re with someone, we’re alone, or, now that we’re without masks and in Las Vegas, we’re…
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Las Vegas is a town of transplants. It’s always been the story, and during the pandemic it was no different. A recent California study says that of…
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The most family-friendly fun you can have in Las Vegas, from pinball to parks to tyke-friendly hikes
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Your best bets for retail therapy, from nail salons to vintage shops to game stores