Paul Boger
Multimedia Content Producer/ReporterPaul serves as KNPR's producer and reporter in Northern Nevada. Based in Reno, Paul specializes in covering state government and the legislature.
Before joining Nevada Public Radio, Paul was the politics editor at KUNR until 2021. He also worked as a general assignment reporter at Mississippi Public Broadcasting and graduated from Troy University in Alabama.
Paul grew up in the military but spent most of his formative years in Southern California and Arizona. He has lived in Nevada since 2017 and enjoys hiking, camping and exploring the Great Basin and eastern Sierra.
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Southern Nevada grows continuously. But water in the Colorado River, the main source for us, does not.
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For years, Nevada has coveted an early spot in the presidential nomination process.
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Republicans looking to unseat U.S. Senator Jacky Rosen, a Democrat from Nevada, met in Reno this week. It was the state’s first debate of the 2024 election cycle.
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Some voters in Nevada are expressing confusion as to why former President Donald Trump is not on the state’s Republican Primary ballot.
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Nevada Senator Jacky Rosen has unveiled a bill that would open thousands of acres of federal land around the Reno-Sparks area for development.
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State lawmakers are calling into question a proposal that would limit the powers of four new, non-voting members of the Clark County school board.
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Clark County School District teachers have finally gotten a raise. Was it a good deal? And why do poor children of color in Nevada face more barriers to the middle class?
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Nevada’s top election official says his office is preparing to investigate concerns ahead of the 2024 elections.
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Children of color living in Nevada continue to face more obstacles to healthcare and academic achievement than their counterparts in other states.
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Why is Nevada such an attractive alternative to Southern California, and what kind of impact has the influx of new residents had on Las Vegas and surrounding communities?