
Paul Boger
Multimedia Producer/ReporterPaul serves as KNPR's producer and reporter in Northern Nevada. Based in Reno, Paul specializes in politics, covering the state legislature as well as national issues' effect in Nevada.
Before joining Nevada Public Radio, Paul was the politics editor at KUNR until 2021. He also worked as a general assignment reporter at Mississippi Public Broadcasting and graduated from Troy University in Alabama.
Paul grew up in the military but spent most of his formative years in Southern California and Arizona. He has lived in Nevada since 2017 and enjoys hiking, camping and exploring the Great Basin and eastern Sierra.
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Business leaders across Nevada are clamoring for workers. Some are calling for changes to federal immigration laws to address the labor shortage.
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Las Vegas Metropolitan Police are investigating a shooting that left three people dead, including the gunman, in a Summerlin office building on Monday.
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In Nevada, an estimated 52,000 people live with autism, and in the U.S., it’s 5 million people. Those numbers are rising fast.
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Partisan voters say economy, immigration, and abortion will drive their choices in 2024
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The pandemic hit Nevada hard, but it eventually eased and the state came back to life economically, just not as fast as the rest of the country.
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President Joe Biden was in Nevada this week as part of a campaign swing through the Southwest.
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School’s out for spring break. Teachers are home. Kids are living it up. But there’s something on the mind of a lot of people, whether they have kids or not. Will our schools improve?
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Why don’t we have more state incentives to help create smaller, less expensive solar sites for neighborhoods or businesses?
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The Peppermill Resort’s Spa Toscana is a warm hug for the winter weary
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Nevada has one of the lowest population densities in the country with less than 30 people per square mile. At the same time, your own eyes see that beyond the confines of two metro areas in Las Vegas and Reno, we have miles and miles of untouched desert.