Podcast Episodes
Back to SearchRestorative Justice in Schools is Under Fire—Should it Be?
Last month, the rising violence in Clark County School District came to a head in a horrific attack on a teacher, sending shockwaves through the comm…
3 years, 11 months ago
Guns, Clowns, and Zeal: Las Vegas’s Newest Immersive Theater Project Opens Tonight
The world premiere of “Clown Bar 2,” a film-noir-meets-circus-clowns immersive theater project, opens TONIGHT at Majestic Repertory Theatre—and we’ve…
3 years, 11 months ago
Clark County Desperately Needs Foster Families—Here’s What You Should Know
So far this year, over 460 babies have entered Clark County foster care system—at this rate, we’ll have 40% more babies in the system than last year.…
3 years, 11 months ago
What the SCOTUS Opinion Could Mean for Abortion Access in ID, UT, and NV
A leaked draft opinion from the U.S. Supreme Court suggests that Roe v. Wade, the 1973 case that guaranteed the right to abortion, will be overturned…
4 years ago
Why AAPI History Month is More Than Dumplings and Lion Dances
May is Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) History Month (or AAPI Heritage Month, depending on who you ask). Here in Clark County, AAPI is our…
4 years ago
Guest Episode: Introducing IndyMatters + All About Nevada’s State Symbols
Today we’re bringing you a guest episode from the Nevada Independent’s podcast IndyMatters, which features original interviews and Q&As with the Indy…
4 years ago
Native Community Leader Fawn Douglas Opens New Gallery Space to the Public
Fawn Douglas is an artist, activist, and community leader doing work to educate Las Vegas on Native American culture and center joy with the Nuwu Art…
4 years ago
Clark County Has 67 Days to Resolve Its Airbnb Existential Crisis
Short-term rentals like Airbnbs are legal (and hotly contested) in some parts of the valley, but they’re still illegal in unincorporated Clark County…
4 years ago
Of Water Woes and Bathtub Rings—And Why Las Vegas is (Kind Of) Alright
Last summer, the federal government declared the first-ever shortage in the Colorado River Basin, where Las Vegas gets about 90% of its water. The tr…
4 years ago
The Oakland A’s Might Come to Vegas—Does Our “Gross” City Want Them?
The decision on whether or not the Oakland Athletics will find their new home in Las Vegas is expected soon. That means yet another new sporting venu…
4 years ago