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National Geographic photographer and conservationist Jaime Rojo has spent decades capturing the beauty and fragility of the monarch butterfly. Their epic migration is one of nature’s most breathtaking spectacles, but their survival is under threat. In this episode, Jaime shares how his passion for photography and conservation led him to document the monarchs’ journey. He and host Brian Lowery discuss the deeper story behind his award-winning images, one about resilience, connection, and the urgent need to protect our natural world. See Jaime's story on the monarch butterflies at his website: rojovisuals.com , and follow Brian Lowery at knowwhatyousee.com .…
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In this episode, Nevada Independent reporters Isabella Aldrete and Tabitha Mueller recap the second week of the legislative session for Focus on Carson, a program produced by KNVC community radio in Carson City. From lawmakers bracing for federal cuts to Medicaid, to the rapid approval of a bill to reduce high egg prices, to Gov. Joe Lombardo clarifying his stances on immigration, our team covers all the highlights.…
In this episode, Nevada Independent reporters Isabella Aldrete and Eric Neugeboren recap the first week of the legislative session for Focus on Carson, a program produced by KNVC community radio in Carson City. From fixing a budget hole to a bill to tackle egg prices to adopting the gender-neutral title “assemblymember,” it’s been a busy kickoff to the 2025 session.…
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Vegas hosts the Super Bowl, a new program offers pre-K on wheels and reporter Sean Golonka gives a fond farewell. Host Joey Lovato talks with reporter Howard Stutz about what it was like to cover the Super Bowl and how gaming and tourism numbers look after the big game. After that, reporter Rocío Hernández explains how a new mobile preschool program in Clark County is helping communities that are lacking in child care and early education options. At the end of the show, Joey says goodbye to friend and colleague Sean Golonka, who has moved to Seattle. The two reminisce about some of Sean’s fondest memories of Nevada and his favorite stories to work on while at The Indy . Host Joey Lovato - @Joey_Lovato_ Guests Howard Stutz - @howardstutz Rocío Hernández - @rociohzz Sean Golonka - @s_golonka Read the stories Wagering on Super Bowl LVIII sets a record at $185.6M City of Las Vegas addressing child care shortage with mobile pre-K program How rural Nevada became the next battleground for the ‘Big Lie’…
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Highlights from a community listening event put on by The Nevada Independent and Vegas PBS . On this episode of IndyMatters , host Joey Lovato brings your highlights from a community listening event that is co-moderated by The Indy’s Naoka Foreman and Vegas PBS’s Amber Renee Dixon. The event, which is the latest installment of The Nevada Democracy Project, was held at the College of Southern Nevada’s West Charleston Campus and garnered comments from people ages 8 to 80 and from all walks of life. You’ll hear some of the highlights on this episode. We’ll also share some of the best clips from our new politics podcast called On The Trail . Host Joey Lovato - @Joey_Lovato_ Read/Watch/Listen to the stories The Nevada Democracy Project Feb. 13 listening session On The Trail D.C. Download…
What early voting numbers tell us about the primary and caucus, and pushback as the Clark County superintendent seeks a contract buyout. This week, host Joey Lovato chats with CEO and Editor Jon Ralston and reporter Sean Golonka about what early voting turnout data can tell us about Nevadans’ presidential preferences. After that, education reporter Rocío Hernández breaks down the developing situation with Clark County Superintendent Jesus Jara, who plans to resign after more than five years leading the district and is seeking a severance package. At the end of the show, KUNR General Manager Brian Duggan sits down with Joey to discuss the formal partnership between Reno’s public radio station and The Nevada Independent . Host Joey Lovato - @Joey_Lovato_ Guests Jon Ralston - @RalstonReports Sean Golonka - @s_golonka Rocío Hernández - @rociohzz Brian Duggan - @brianduggan Read the stories Nevada primary turnout: More than 151,000 votes cast, mostly by mail Jesus Jara, embattled Clark County superintendent, submits conditional resignation letter…
A crashed spy plane in Nevada’s desert offers insight into the state’s history of military aviation testing and the UFO conspiracy theories it touched off. On Oct. 25, 1967, an SR-71 Blackbird spy plane called Aspen 28 crashed outside of Lovelock. This week, host Joey Lovato heads out into rural Nevada with nuclear physicist and aerospace enthusiast Taylor Wilson to find the wreckage. Along the way, Joey talks with Area 51 historian Peter Merlin to learn about the history of the secretive military base. Host Joey Lovato - @Joey_Lovato_ Guests Taylor Wilson - @Taylor_Wilson Peter Merlin - Dreamland: The Secret History of Area 51 READ THE STORY Blackbird crash site highlights Nevada’s key role in Cold War era aerospace testing…
The Super Bowl will be in Las Vegas in February. What does that mean for the city, tourism, traffic and more? This week, hosts Joey Lovato and Jacob Solis discuss the implications of football’s biggest event coming to Las Vegas both to the tourism industry as a whole and for the average resident priced out of the game. They hear from Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority CEO Steve Hill, Clark County Commissioner Marilyn Kirkpatrick and reporter Howard Stutz. Host Joey Lovato - @Joey_Lovato_ Jacob Solis - @jacobsolisnv Guests Steve Hill - @SHillforVegas , @LVCVA Howard Stutz - @howardstutz Marilyn Kirkpatrick - @MKNVspeaks…
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A profile on the analyst who has influenced Nevada’s biggest tax policies of the past two decades and a story on sealing abandoned mines. This week, host Joey Lovato talks with reporter Sean Golonka about Jeremy Aguero, who has had a singular role in controversial tax and stadium deals that shaped the state. After that, environmental reporter Amy Alonzo talks about an effort to seal up thousands of abandoned mines in Nevada and why the agency tasked with doing it is so underfunded. Host Joey Lovato - @Joey_Lovato_ Guests Sean Golonka - @s_golonka Amy Alonzo Read the stories Jeremy Aguero’s Nevada: How a well-connected consultant shaped the state over two decades Nevada has the most abandoned mines in the nation. Why is it taking so long to seal them?…
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A breakdown of caucuses vs. primaries in Nevada and all the information you need to know to participate. This week, host Joey Lovato talks with reporters Jacob Solis and Gabby Birenbaum about the difference between the Republican caucus and both parties’ primaries in Nevada, giving you important information you need to know on how to cast your vote. The three also go over why there has been so much confusion with dueling Republican contests and what the general election will look like in comparison. Host Joey Lovato - @Joey_Lovato_ Guests Jacob Solis - @jacobsolisnv Gabby Birenbaum - @birenbomb…
What new laws are on the books and what big news should Nevadans look out for in 2024? This week, host Joey Lovato talks with reporters Sean Golonka and Eric Neugeboren about new laws that took effect for Nevadans at the start of the year. After that, CEO/Editor Jon Ralston and Managing Editor Michelle Rindels go over everything that The Indy plans to cover in 2024 and what big news stories are expected. Host Joey Lovato - @Joey_Lovato_ Guests Sean Golonka - @s_golonka Eric Neugeboren - @eric_neugeboren Jon Ralston - @RalstonReports Michelle Rindels - @MichelleRindels Read the stories Medicaid expansions, prison reforms among more than 80 laws taking effect Jan. 1…
Reporters at The Indy reminisce about their favorite stories that they reported on this year, and we say a farewell to co-host Alex Couraud as her podcasting internship comes to a close. Hosts Joey Lovato - @Joey_Lovato_ Alex Couraud - @alexcouraud Read the stories Lyon County student-run turkey farm serving up lessons on business, agriculture skills ‘It absolutely hurts:’ Oakland fans lament possible loss of the A’s to Las Vegas Networking group for Latinas helping Vegas mom reach her entrepreneurial dreams Black Nevadans reconnect with family trees that were ‘extremely interrupted by slavery’ ‘I am who I am’: Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman known for downtown renewal, speaking her mind Challenges emerge as UNR continues expansion of dual credit program into Southern Nevada ‘It will never end’: Long a symbol of the West, debate rages over wild horse management The battle over how to manage Nevada’s wild horses Conservation and development: Nevada's unique public lands process draws renewed attention 'Phenomenal boon': How Nevada's signature public lands law ushered in growth, conservation ‘Destined to fail’: How Nevada’s $80 million HR, finance system upgrade went haywire What Tesla’s multibillion-dollar Gigafactory expansion means for Nevada ‘Autism is lifelong:’ Advocates say new law expanding autism coverage to adults will make a difference Hunger this holiday season…
Follow along as IndyMatters takes a deep dive into physician-assisted death. It’s an issue that has a long history in the Nevada Legislature and is the topic of much religious debate across the country. In today’s episode, host Alex Couraud gives an intimate picture of one of life’s hardest topics – death. She talks with people who have had close emotional experiences with terminally ill people who want a say in how they die, and explores how religion affects the issue and what might have led Gov. Joe Lombardo to veto a bill that would have made the practice legal in Nevada. Host Alex Couraud — @alexcouraud Guests Melissa Dike Valerie Quapay Mara Buchbinder Lori Freedman Benjamin Zober Elliot Malin…
A geyser is reemerging in south Reno, and a look at what we might expect from this winter. This week, host Joey Lovato and reporter Alex Couraud talk to scientist Taylor Wilson about a geyser that is reemerging in south Reno and what it could teach us about energy, space and the origin of life. After that, Joey walks along the Truckee River, talking to Chris Smallcomb with the National Weather Service about what we might be able to expect from the coming winter. Host Joey Lovato - @Joey_Lovato_ Guests Taylor Wilson - @Taylor_Wilson Alex Couraud - @alexcouraud Chris Smallcomb - @downslopewind Read the stories Indy Environment: How a south Reno hot spring can offer hints about life on Mars Wet water year all but erases Nevada drought…
A public art project about water, a discussion about the Nevada Democracy Project and a chat about GivingTuesday. This week, host Joey Lovato chats with reporter Daniel Rothberg about a public art piece in Reno that stretches through much of downtown. Later, Joey and reporter Naoka Foreman discuss the Nevada Democracy Project and how community listening sessions are informing reporting at The Indy . At the end of the show, Joey and Indy revenue team member Caty Foley talk about GivingTuesday. Host Joey Lovato - @Joey_Lovato_ Guests Daniel Rothberg - @danielrothberg Naoka Foreman - @naokadforeman Caty Foley - @CatyatNVINDY Read the stories Artist uses Truckee River sidewalk poem to meditate on science, time, place Listening session: Residents say racism, redlining is root of problems in West Las Vegas Support our work…
Happy Thanksgiving from the IndyMatters team. In today’s episode, learn about how hunger is affecting our state this holiday, and what a special flower means to Nevada. This week, host Alex Couraud focuses on food insecurity in the Silver State by highlighting work being done by The Community Food Pantry of Northern Nevada — a local nonprofit that delivers food each Saturday to residents of Reno’s weekly motels. Then, host Joey Lovato talks with reporter Amy Alonzo about why Nevada is a hotbed for orchids. Host Joey Lovato — @Joey_Lovato_ Alex Couraud — @alexcouraud Guests Elyse Monroy — @elysemonroy The Community Food Pantry — @thecommunityfoodpantry Amy Alonzo Read the stories Inside two Nevada scientists’ quest to conserve, track desert orchids…
The pros and cons of bringing one of Europe's most popular motorsports to Sin City. This week, hosts Joey Lovato and Jacob Solis talk about Formula One (F1) on the eve of the first F1 race in Las Vegas in over 40 years. They go over the possible economic benefits and the struggles Southern Nevadans have dealt with as The Strip undergoes repaving and shutdowns before the race. They talk with former Gov. Steve Sisolak, analyst Brendan Bussmann and reporter Jannelle Calderón, who braved The Strip to talk to tourists about F1. Host Joey Lovato - @Joey_Lovato_ Jacob Solis - @jacobsolisnv Guests Steve Sisolak - @SteveSisolak Brendan Bussmann - @BGlobalAdvisors Jannelle Calderón - @NewsyJan Read the stories As Vegas race nears, will locals embrace F1?…
A celebration of IndyMatters after 300 episodes, some big news from Editor Elizabeth Thompson and a discussion about the state of the news industry and the history of The Indy with CEO Jon Ralston, Co-Managing Editor Michelle Rindels, Spanish Editor Luz Gray and former Assistant Editor Jackie Valley. Host Joey Lovato - @Joey_Lovato_ Guests Jon Ralston - @RalstonReports Michelle Rindels - @MichelleRindels Luz Gray - @LuzGrayNV Jackie Valley - @JackieValley Elizabeth Thompson - @elizthompsn Read the stories A fond farewell…
A journey through Carson City’s past and a visit to some haunted places, followed by a history of Nevada’s (almost) state drink. This week, hosts Joey Lovato and Alex Couraud bring you two stories to mark Nevada Day and Halloween. Alex and reporter Carly Sauvageau take a haunted tour through the state’s capital and learn a bit about Nevada's history. After that, Joey heads to a Nevada-themed bar to learn how to make a Picon punch, a traditional Basque beverage that almost became the official state drink. Host Joey Lovato - @Joey_Lovato_ Alex Couraud - @alexcouraud Guests Carly Sauvageau - @csauvageau_1998 Xabier Irujo - Center for Basque Studies Dylan Evans - @1864tavern Kristyn Leonard - @KLeonardNV Read the stories Carson City ghost tour highlights Silver State’s spooky history…
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Catching up on House speaker chaos in D.C., learning about a furry friend in Nevada’s waterways, and a cyberattack on the Clark County School District (CCSD). This week, host Joey Lovato catches up with D.C. reporter Gabby Birenbaum as the two talk about the tumult of the House not having a leader for three weeks. After that, reporter Rocío Hernández explains what happened with a cyberattack on the Clark County School District and what it means for student learning. At the end of the show, host Alex Couraud and reporter Amy Alonzo chat about beavers in Nevada and how they’re playing a role in Nevada water conservation. Host Joey Lovato - @Joey_Lovato_ Alex Couraud - @alexcouraud Guests Gabby Birenbaum - @birenbomb Amy Alonzo - No Twitter Rocío Hernández - @rociohzz Read the stories After initially demurring, Amodei votes to elect Mike Johnson as speaker Rehydrating Nevada’s riparian areas, one beaver at a time Clark County students back to pen and paper assignments after cybersecurity breach…
An interview with outgoing Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman and a recap of the annular solar eclipse that passed over northeastern Nevada. This week, host Joey Lovato talks with reporter Carly Sauvageau about her interview with Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman – looking back on her career as mayor as she is termed out and will be leaving office in 2024. After that, co-host Alex Couraud and Joey chat about the solar eclipse that passed over Nevada. Joey also chats with photographer Daniel Clark, who was out in Ely photographing the eclipse. Host Joey Lovato - @Joey_Lovato_ Alex Couraud - @alexcouraud Guests Carolyn Goodman - @mayoroflasvegas Carly Sauvageau - @csauvageau_1998 Daniel Clark - @DanJClarkPhoto Read the stories ‘Ring of fire’ solar eclipse to pass directly over Nevada…
A recap of IndyFest 2023, The Nevada Independent’s annual conference focusing on politics and policy issues in and around Nevada. This week, hosts Joey Lovato and Jacob Solis take listeners through the highlights of several of the panels from IndyFest 2023, which covered everything from the repercussions of wildfires to the Read by Grade Three policy to the economy. Host Joey Lovato - @Joey_Lovato_ Jacob Solis - @jacobsolisnv Read the stories Watch the panels…
The Indy celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month by profiling two Latino-owned businesses in Nevada and their impact on their communities. This week, host Alex Couraud and reporter Jannelle Calderon explore the history of Hispanic Heritage Month and celebrate the diversity that exists within the Latino community in Nevada. Alex chats with Gerzon Chaves, owner of Tiempo Latino Dance Company in Reno. Jannelle sits down with Ernest Madrid, owner of Chops barbershop in Las Vegas to better understand what Latinidad looks like in the Silver State. Host Alex Couraud - @alexcouraud Jannelle Calderón - @NewsyJan Guests Gerzon Chaves - @tiempo_latino_dance_company Vanesa de la Cruz - @VanesadelaCruz_ Ernest Mardid - @chops_barbershop_dtlv…
The Indy goes to Fallon for the annual Cantaloupe Festival, hosts a live event on the plight of local news and discusses Latino voter trends. This week, host Alex Couraud and reporter Carly Sauvageau head out to the annual Fallon Cantaloupe Festival and County Fair. After that, we have a short segment from our event on the plight of local news. At the end of the show, Alex and reporter Jannelle Calderón talk with Indy CEO Jon Ralston about Latino voters. Host Joey Lovato - @Joey_Lovato_ Alex Couraud - @alexcouraud Guests Carly Sauvageau - @csauvageau_1998 Jon Ralston - @RalstonReports Jannelle Calderón - @NewsyJan Read the stories IndyTalks: The Plight of Local News Fallon Cantaloupe Festival stems from hardy melon with roots in Churchill County Analysis: Lack of GOP gains among NV Latino voters boosted Cortez Masto in 2022…
MGM faces fallout after a major cyberattack, Republicans change messaging around vote-by-mail, and CCSD faces off with teachers union. This week, host Joey Lovato sits down with reporter Howard Stutz to talk about a cyberattack that MGM Resorts International faced, slowing hotel services and interfering with company operations. After that, D.C. reporter Gabby Birenbaum discusses a change in strategy from Republicans in regard to messaging about vote-by-mail. At the end of the show, co-host Jacob Solis and reporter Jannelle Calderón join Joey to go over all of the chaos and tension between the Clark County Education Association teachers union and the Clark County School District. Host Joey Lovato - @Joey_Lovato_ Jacob Solis - @jacobsolisnv Guests Howard Stutz - @howardstutz Gabby Birenbaum - @birenbomb Jannelle Calderón - @NewsyJan Read the stories Caesars acknowledges it was victim of a cyberattack, says operations were unaffected Top Nevada Republicans reverse course, urge party to vote early or by mail in 2024 Clark County teachers union files appeal after judge declares mass absences an illegal strike Judge: Clark County teacher absences that caused school closures constitute illegal strike…
What happens after Burning Man, Republicans face confusion before the primary/caucus and a quick news round-up. This week, host Joey Lovato talks with AP reporter Gabe Stern, who helped cover the aftermath of a very wet and muddy Burning Man this year. After that, D.C. reporter Gabby Birenbaum explains the complicated situation happening in Nevada because Republicans may have both a primary and a caucus next year. At the end of the show, co-host Jacob Solis joins Joey to chat with editor Michelle Rindels about a cornucopia of news topics to get you caught up on everything going on in Nevada. Host Joey Lovato - @Joey_Lovato_ Jacob Solis - @jacobsolisnv Guests Gabe Stern - @gabestern326 Gabby Birenbaum - @birenbomb Michelle Rindels - @MichelleRindels Read the stories No longer stranded, tens of thousands clean up and head home after Burning Man floods DeSantis super PAC calls Nevada GOP primary 'rigged' for Trump; other candidates shy away from state Assemblywoman Michelle Gorelow won’t run for re-election amid scrutiny over nonprofit ties Culinary sets resort industry strike vote for the end of September if contract talks stall Biden wants cannabis lower on drug list; Nevada patients say proposal doesn’t go far enough Teacher-led PAC files petition to block public funding for A’s stadium in Vegas…
An update on the A’s coming to Las Vegas, the effects of nuclear testing on “downwinders,” and a new elections newsletter. This week, hosts Joey Lovato and Jacob Solis chat with reporter Howard Stutz about the Oakland A’s move to Las Vegas. Then, host Alex Couraud chats with reporter Carly Sauvageau about her story on “downwinders” — people who were affected by atomic testing in Nevada in the 50s and 60s. At the end of the show, Jacob talks about the new “Indy Elections” newsletter as well as what to be paying attention to as campaign season gets underway. Host Joey Lovato - @Joey_Lovato_ Jacob Solis - @jacobsolisnv Guests Howard Stutz - @howardstutz Carly Sauvageau - @csauvageau_1998 Alex Couraud - @alexcouraud Read the stories ‘It absolutely hurts:’ Oakland fans lament possible loss of the A’s to Las Vegas Indy Elections…
Hurricane Hilary’s effect on Nevada, Las Vegas’ manufacturing industry problem and The Indy’s new education newsletter. This week, hosts Joey Lovato talks with reporter Amy Alonzo about Hurricane Hilary’s effect on Nevada. After that, host Alex Couraud talks with reporter Eric Neugeboren about how the manufacturing industry in Southern Nevada is struggling to find land to build on. At the end of the show, reporter Rocío Hernández talks about her new education newsletter, “Indy Education,” and about back-to-school season. Host Joey Lovato - @Joey_Lovato_ Alex Couraud - @alexcouraud Guests Amy Alonzo Eric Neugeboren - @eric_neugeboren Rocío Hernández - @rociohzz Read the stories As Nevada deals with Hilary’s fallout, experts warn of more big storms in future Indy Education: Fallon school bus driver celebrates 55 years behind the wheel…
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How a 1990 campaign keeps abortion legal today in Nevada, challenges to expanding record sealing for low-level convictions after a veto, and the latest on Opportunity Scholarships. This week, host Alex Couraud talks with reporter Noel Sims about her historical research into a referendum passed in the ‘90s that helped secure abortion rights in Nevada today. After that, reporter Naoka Foreman explains how large-scale record sealing has been taken off of the table for now, making it harder for people with smaller convictions like marijuana possession to move forward. At the end of the show, reporter and co-host Jacob Solis goes over the newest developments with Opportunity Scholarships and how lack of new funding has left many families in limbo. Host Alex Couraud - @alexcouraud Jacob Solis - @jacobsolisnv Guests Noel Sims - @noelrhodes_ Naoka Foreman - @naokadforeman Jacob Solis - @jacobsolisnv Read the stories https://thenevadaindependent.com/article/campaign-for-choice-inside-the-1990-effort-thats-protecting-nevada-abortion-access- today https://thenevadaindependent.com/article/after-veto-clark-county-leaders-regroup-on-automatic-sealing-of-cannabis-conviction-records https://thenevadaindependent.com/article/lawmakers-reject-lombardo-plan-to-boost-opportunity-scholarships…
How the federal government sells off public lands, North Las Vegas uses AI to help translate during meetings, and Gov. Lombardo fights an ethics commission fine. This week, host Joey Lovato talks with reporter Gabby Birenbaum about a big story she’s been working on about how Congress privatizes federal land for Nevada's urban areas to expand and what deals are being made for that to happen. After that, host Alex Couraud talks with reporter Jannelle Calderón about the City of North Las Vegas using AI to translate for public commenters during meetings. At the end of the show, reporter Tabitha Mueller goes over the ongoing saga between the Nevada Commission on Ethics and Gov. Joe Lombardo for wearing his sheriff's uniform and badge during his run for office. Host Joey Lovato - @Joey_Lovato_ Alex Couraud - @alexcouraud Guests Gabby Birenbaum - @birenbomb Jannelle Calderón - @NewsyJan Tabitha Mueller - @tabitha_mueller Read the stories Conservation and development: Nevada's unique public lands process draws renewed attention 'Phenomenal boon': How Nevada's signature public lands law ushered in growth, conservation North Las Vegas is using AI to translate public meetings in real time Lombardo to fight ethics commission fine, censure in court…
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