KNPR's State of Nevada
Airs on 88.9 FM, Monday through Friday at 9 a.m. with a 7 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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This week, a Las Vegas tradition turns 30 years old: the Age of Chivalry Renaissance Festival.
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Do you ever wish the world of politics was a little more boring, or maybe just stable?
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The Tropicana hotel-casino's final two towers came down at 2:30 a.m. on Wednesday.
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The Vegas Golden Knights begin their eighth season in the National Hockey League on Thursday night.
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At the start of next year, and for the first time in 24 years, Las Vegas will have a mayor whose last name isn’t Goodman.
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On the flipside, homeowners say it’s their right to rent to whomever they want— and they want to do it legally, but the licensing system is too slow and needs to be streamlined.
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You’ve probably read headlines or heard stories about Colorado River water being exported from the arid Southwest to countries worldwide. It happens in the form of hay grown using that water.
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A week ago, Matt Sluka, the starting quarterback of the UNLV football team, suddenly quit the team.
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Two lesser-known questions deal with archaic language, and offensive language, that remains in our state constitution.