State of Nevada
Airs on 88.9 FM, Wednesday at 9 a.m. with a 6 p.m. rebroadcast
About the show
KNPR's State of Nevada is the essential public affairs broadcast to understand what's happening here. Newsmakers and experts give context to local issues; interviews explore the unique character — and characters — of our region. KNPR's State of Nevada is a daily conversation about this place we call home.
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Full Episodes
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Plus: The Timbisha Shoshone tribe protests the erasure of Indigenous history by Trump's Interior Department; and what to see, hear, and do in Nevada through the next week.
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Plus: What to see, hear, and do in Nevada through the next week.
Segments
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The seven states disagree on conservation guidelines, which must be set soon to dictate operations for 2027. Federal involvement could complicate things further.
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The U.S. Senate is poised to vote on the SAVE America Act. It requires proof of citizenship to register to vote. Some warn it could disenfranchise millions of Americans.
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Open enrollment ended on January 15. Since then, some Nevadans have expressed concerned about the price hikes.
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Accessibility and innovation — and opening the expansive new West Las Vegas Library — highlight the Las Vegas-Clark County Library District executive director's success.
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The expansion of the Elon Musk-backed venture comes amid fresh scrutiny, especially regarding alleged workplace safety and environmental violations.