
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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Since President Joe Biden dropped out of the race, Vice President Kamala Harris’s Campaign has sparked new levels of enthusiasm amongst Democratic voters.
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While most of us are thinking of who we want as president, there are dozens of other officials we have the right to vote for.
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After redistricting in late 2021, Democrats have a much stronger registration advantage, meaning it could be key to a Democratic supermajority in the state senate.
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President Joe Biden is no longer running for reelection, so what does that mean for the 2024 election? Who will Nevada Democrats support now? And is this shake-up enough to put the Silver State back into the toss-up column?
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A multi-billion dollar project to connect solar projects around with more than 400 miles of power lines is one step closer to final approval.
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Nevada Republicans officially pledged all of the state’s delegates to former President Donald Trump and his newly tapped running mate, Ohio Senator J.D. Vance, at the party's national convention in Milwaukee on Monday.
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And how will all this affect the election in Nevada, where one in five residents is an immigrant?
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Nearly one in five voters in Nevada is Hispanic, meaning Latino voters have the power to make or break a candidate this year.
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They call Nevada the Silver State for a reason.
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It’s summer. That means temperatures in the triple digits. It can be Hell for humans, but what about our furry friends?