
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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Today, 13 solar arrays in Nevada cover about 20,000 acres. The Bureau of Land Management has a new plan to open 31 million acres of Western land for potential solar — and 12 million of those are in Nevada.
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Four seats are up for election in the Clark County School District.
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To make matters worse, the news came a few weeks ago that Las Vegas would once again have cut back on its use of the Colorado River, even though it already has the smallest share of water out of seven states that use the river.
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Voters across the state are set to pick state senators and members of the Assembly, who ultimately decide how to spend your tax dollars.
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Governor Joe Lombardo has been lobbying for several Republican candidates in the Legislature, hoping to avoid Democratic supermajorities that could overturn his vetoes.
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Gov. Joe Lombardo’s administration recently released its version of a new state climate plan roughly a year and a half after he pulled his Democratic predecessor’s strategy to addressing carbon emissions.
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There’s no two ways about it: It’s getting more expensive to live in Nevada.
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The latest data on forest fires confirms what many long feared: Forest fires are becoming more widespread and burning at least twice as much tree cover today as they did two decades ago.
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Some 16,000 people stood in line for hours, then erupted in applause as Vice President Kamala Harris and Tim Walz walked on stage at the Thomas and Mack Center on Saturday.
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The Olympics in Paris is in full swing and athletes who grew up, train and live in Nevada are a big part of the games.