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March 09, 2010
Last week, Moody's rated Nevada the only state in the country still sinking further into recession.
And on Monday the state reported that unemployment in Clark County remains stuck near 14%.
So, how long will this record unemployment plague the Southern Nevada economy? And will it force some Nevadans to move back home, wherever that might be?
We look at the future of the economy and employment in Southern Nevada
March 08, 2010
Artist and designer Paul-Felix Montez of Las Vegas Big Art wants to build the Gloves Monument and World Boxing Museum in Downtown Las Vegas. The centerpiece of his vision is an 84' tall stainless steel and bronze sculpture of two boxing gloves standing fist to fist. We talk with Montez about his vision, how he will build it and how he sees the project as a boon for downtowns Las Vegas.
But first, we talk with NDOT's Civil Rights Officer Norma Norman. She will be charged with overseeing the departments compliance with federal mandates like access for the disables, environmental racism and employment discrimination.
March 05, 2010
The director and five people from the Stripped documentary about "Naked Las Vegas" join us in the studio. The movie is premiering at the Onyx as part of First Friday.
And the Yale Whiffenpoofs will join us to talk about their weekend performance.
But first, Senator Harry Reid faces a number of challengers for his Senate seatincluding Wall Street alum, John Chachas. The Republican challenger will answer your questions this Friday at 9 a.m. Join the conversation! Leave your comments, e-mail son@knpr.org or call live during the show on Friday, 258-3552.
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