Indymatters

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The NV Independent

Episódios

  • Tiny homes and big lies

    28/06/2022 Duração: 28min

    Why more tiny homes could be coming to Nevada, a dive into “The Big Lie” and candidates that are embracing it and a breakdown of everything going on in D.C. right now. This week we have a piece from reporter Carmen Landinger on a bill that will open up more zoning for tiny homes in … Continue reading "Tiny homes and big lies" The post Tiny homes and big lies appeared first on The Nevada Independent.

  • The primary election aftermath

    21/06/2022 Duração: 30min

    Primary election winners and losers, the history of rent control in Reno and summer reading recommendations. This week we have an overview of Nevada’s primary election, with analysis about what happened and what to watch for heading into the general election. After that, historian Dr. Alicia Barber and reporter Tabitha Muller come on the show … Continue reading "The primary election aftermath" The post The primary election aftermath appeared first on The Nevada Independent.

  • A walk to honor fallen comrades

    14/06/2022 Duração: 28min

    Veterans carry dog tags to remember fallen comrades, Clark County boosts teacher pay and meet our two newest interns. Video Producer Tim Lenard recently walked with some veterans and talked to them while they participated in a Memorial Day event called A Ruck to Remember. He shares more about that experience in our first segment … Continue reading "A walk to honor fallen comrades" The post A walk to honor fallen comrades appeared first on The Nevada Independent.

  • The race to represent Nevada in Congress

    07/06/2022 Duração: 29min

    An overview of Nevada’s congressional races and an interview with U.S. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg about infrastructure funding. This week we go over all the House races before the 2022 primary election. Reporters Humberto Sanchez and Sean Golonka chat with host Joey Lovato about the stakes of each race, and you’ll also hear from … Continue reading "The race to represent Nevada in Congress" The post The race to represent Nevada in Congress appeared first on The Nevada Independent.

  • A worker shortage in the labor market

    31/05/2022 Duração: 30min

    A worker shortage in Nevada’s labor market, an on-the-record discussion with Republican gubernatorial candidate Dean Heller and more babies entering the foster care system. This week host Joey Lovato has a story about the labor shortage affecting Nevada. In the wake of the so-called “great resignation” more and more businesses are hiring, but there aren’t … Continue reading "A worker shortage in the labor market" The post A worker shortage in the labor market appeared first on The Nevada Independent.

  • Efforts to curb the student loan debt problem

    24/05/2022 Duração: 30min

    Uncertainty surrounding student loan debt, an on-the-record discussion with Republican gubernatorial candidate Joe Lombardo and a few important things to know about water in Nevada. This week reporter Da Yeon Eom has a story about the growing pool of debt caused by student loans and efforts at the state and federal level to help. After … Continue reading "Efforts to curb the student loan debt problem" The post Efforts to curb the student loan debt problem appeared first on The Nevada Independent.

  • Rewind episode: Mobile businesses, fishing and period poverty

    17/05/2022 Duração: 29min

    Businesses on wheels, the first female Paiute fly fishing guide and how one 16-year-old got a bill passed in the 2021 legislative session. This week we are rewinding to hear some of our favorite podcast stories from the past, starting with a story host Joey Lovato reported about mobile businesses in Reno. After that, we … Continue reading "Rewind episode: Mobile businesses, fishing and period poverty" The post Rewind episode: Mobile businesses, fishing and period poverty appeared first on The Nevada Independent.

  • Growing grapes (and a wine industry) in the desert

    10/05/2022 Duração: 29min

    Growing grapes in the desert, an exit interview with the Washoe County School District superintendent and abortion laws in Nevada. This week host Joey Lovato has a story about growing grapes for wine in Nevada and why the industry may be poised for growth. After that, reporter Rocío Hernández and assistant editor Jackie Valley interview … Continue reading "Growing grapes (and a wine industry) in the desert" The post Growing grapes (and a wine industry) in the desert appeared first on The Nevada Independent.

  • How much trash is in Lake Tahoe?

    03/05/2022 Duração: 30min

    A trash problem along the Lake Tahoe shoreline, a Fallon tribe’s fight to preserve ancestral land and big crowds and new beginnings in Las Vegas This week host Joey Lovato talks with members of Clean up the Lake, a group whose mission is –you guessed it–cleaning up Lake Tahoe’s shorelines. Divers have been pulling out … Continue reading "How much trash is in Lake Tahoe?" The post How much trash is in Lake Tahoe? appeared first on The Nevada Independent.

  • The shifting landscape of the events industry

    26/04/2022 Duração: 30min

    Event industry changes, poll results and climate change in Nevada This week host Joey Lovato sits down with Julia Reed Nichols, the creative director of  The Event People, which is — you guessed it — an event planning business in Las Vegas. The industry saw business dramatically drop off at the beginning of the pandemic, but as … Continue reading "The shifting landscape of the events industry" The post The shifting landscape of the events industry appeared first on The Nevada Independent.

  • Race cars coming to the Las Vegas Strip

    20/04/2022 Duração: 30min

    Formula One’s planned pit stop in Las Vegas, a scourge of school violence and a plan that could move Nevada ahead in presidential primary contests. This week hosts Joey Lovato, Jacob Solis and reporter Howard Stutz have a story on a Formula One race coming to the Las Vegas Strip in 2023. They talk about … Continue reading "Race cars coming to the Las Vegas Strip" The post Race cars coming to the Las Vegas Strip appeared first on The Nevada Independent.

  • Why do we have two state trees?

    12/04/2022 Duração: 30min

    A rise in substance abuse in the Hispanic community, more COVID-19 booster shots and data and a history lesson about Nevada’s quirky state symbols This week, host Joey Lovato talks to reporter Jannelle Calderón about a rise in Hispanic overdose deaths during the pandemic. Afterward, we talk about another health issue: Reporters Tabitha Mueller and … Continue reading "Why do we have two state trees?"

  • A teacher, a superintendent and a union leader walk into a panel

    05/04/2022 Duração: 30min

    Highlights from our IndyTalks event with CCSD leaders and a teacher, the Culinary Union complaints against Station Casinos and the head of higher ed in Nevada steps down. This week, The Indy hosted a live IndyTalks event with the Clark County School District superintendent, an English teacher and the executive director of the teachers union … Continue reading "A teacher, a superintendent and a union leader walk into a panel"

  • A Carson City couple’s journey to help Ukrainian refugees

    29/03/2022 Duração: 29min

    The shifting Latino electorate in Nevada, a Carson City couple’s experience helping Ukrainian refugees and proposed election changes across Nevada counties. This week, reporter Jazmin Orozco Rodriguez has a story exploring what the shifting Latino electorate means for the midterm elections. After that, host Joey Lovato and Assistant Editor Jackie Valley are joined by Carson … Continue reading "A Carson City couple’s journey to help Ukrainian refugees"

  • A master sommelier’s journey to the Las Vegas Strip

    22/03/2022 Duração: 30min

    A Las Vegas master sommelier, Reno’s ordinance banning whips in downtown and an introduction to our new education reporter. This week we have a story from reporter Da Yeon Eom, who chats with Douglas Kim, one of only three Korean master sommeliers. After that, a story from a local Reno podcast, The Wind, about a … Continue reading "A master sommelier’s journey to the Las Vegas Strip"

  • The healing power of music

    15/03/2022 Duração: 30min

    The role of music therapy in Nevada’s health care landscape, teacher recruitment and retention problems and a chat with the Indy’s new intern This week, Video Producer Tim Lenard talked with Elizabeth Lenz, a musical therapist, about working with patients and how music can be used for healing. After that, Assistant Editor Jackie Valley and … Continue reading "The healing power of music"

  • The past, present and future of the death penalty in Nevada

    08/03/2022 Duração: 30min

    The history of the death penalty in Nevada, the story of Zane Floyd and his 20 years on death row, and what the future may hold for capital punishment.  This week, host Joey Lovato and Assistant Editor Michelle Rindels bring listeners the history of the death penalty in Nevada. After that, Joey sits down with … Continue reading "The past, present and future of the death penalty in Nevada"

  • Time for more trains in Nevada?

    01/03/2022 Duração: 31min

    The Nevada Rail Coalition pushes for more trains in the state, Gov. Sisolak gives his State of the State address and volunteers in Las Vegas participate in the Homeless Census This week, host Joey Lovato is joined by Ron Kaminkow and Anne Macquarie, two members of the new Nevada Rail Coalition, which seeks to boost … Continue reading "Time for more trains in Nevada?"

  • Nevada's first Paiute woman fly fishing guide

    22/02/2022 Duração: 28min

    A Paiute woman makes her debut as a fly fishing guide, a land dispute simmers at the Winnemucca Indian Colony and our new intern introduces herself This week, fly fishing guide Autumn Harry talks with The Indy about being the first Paiute woman to serve as a guide at Pyramid Lake. Then, Indy reporter Tabitha … Continue reading "Nevada's first Paiute woman fly fishing guide"

  • Historic Westside park honors Black leaders in Nevada

    15/02/2022 Duração: 29min

    A new Las Vegas park honors Black community leaders and sports bettors go big ahead of the Super Bowl. This week reporter Jannelle Calderón talks with three Black community leaders in Las Vegas about the Historic Westside and a new park commemorating Black history and leaders. Then co-host Jacob Solis chats with reporter Howard Stutz … Continue reading "Historic Westside park honors Black leaders in Nevada"

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