Nevada Week
In honor of #EarthDay, we answer some of your most pressing #recycling questions! Plus, we compare the benefits of renewable energy projects in Nevada to the costs they pose to the environment. Friday at 8 p.m. on #NevadaWeek. #AmberReneeDixon #VegasPBS
Nevada Week
This Friday on Nevada Week, join Amber Renee Dixon for a look into the issues Las Vegas youth are facing and what nonprofits are doing to address those problems. Friday at 8 pm! #NevadaWeek #VegasPBS #AmberReneeDixon
School Violence
This Friday on #NevadaWeek, we look at the violent incidents in Southern Nevada schools that have parents and the community concerned. How serious is the problem? What is being done to keep students and school staff safe? #AmberReneeDixon #VegasPBS #ClarkCountySch
Nevada Week
This week on #NevadaWeek, we look at the key races to watch this election cycle and the impact water supply issues could have on Southern Nevada's economy: will water supply issues hurt efforts to develop the economy? Find out Friday at 8 pm! #AmberReneeDixon #VegasPBS #Economy
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Friday on #NevadaWeek, learn why several women struggle with money management and the dire consequences they can face if they don't acquire finance skills. Join Amber Renee Dixon as she explores the issue and community organizations trying to address it. #VegasPBS #Finance #Women
Snow Nevada Week
This Friday join Amber Renee Dixon as we look at the snowpack in the Rocky Mountains and the implications for the drought. Friday at 8 p.m. on Nevada Week! #VegasPBS #Nevada #AmberReneeDixon
At today’s State of the Schools address, Clark County School District Superintendent Jesus F. Jara spoke about Tina Quigley’s efforts, as president of the Las Vegas Global Economic Alliance, to bring new types of business to Southern Nevada and whether students will be prepared for the jobs those businesses will bring. Quigley spoke with Nevada Week about the local economy and education’s role in the regional economic development of Southern Nevada in an interview that airs tonight at 8 pm on Vegas PBS.
Nevada Week
This Friday at 8 p.m. on Nevada Week, join Amber Renee Dixon as we look at staffing shortages and what employers are doing to hire and retain employees. #AmberReneeDixon #VegasPBS #employment
Death Penalty
This Friday at 8 p.m. on #NevadaWeek, we look at the Death Penalty in Nevada and converse about Governor Steve Sisolak's off-year State of the State address. This and more on Nevada Week with Amber Renee Dixon. #VegasPBS #deathpenalty
Death Penalty
This Friday at 8 p.m. on #NevadaWeek, we look at the Death Penalty in Nevada and converse about Governor Steve Sisolak's off-year State of the State address. This and more on Nevada Week with Amber Renee Dixon. #VegasPBS #deathpenalty
Henderson tourism
Another venue is set to open in Southern Nevada, specifically in Henderson! Amber Renee Dixon has more tomorrow at 8 p.m., on Nevada Week!
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Speeding
Make sure to tune in this Friday at 8 p.m. for a discussion on the problem of excessive speed in Nevada with Amber Renee Dixon on Nevada Week! #VegasPBS #LasVegas #AmberReneeDixon
Mask Mandate
In case you missed it, Governor Steve Sisolak lifted the mask mandate. Here’s a clear take on all the details from Amber Renee Dixon!
“Dead” is how Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) is describing President Joe Biden’s domestic spending plan known as Build Back Better.
Rep. Dina Titus (D-NV) explained how she and fellow Democrats have tried negotiating with Manchin and Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (D-AZ).
The congresswoman’s full interview airs Friday at 8 pm PT on Vegas PBS
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The pandemic has caused a lot of people to leave their jobs, and many companies are struggling to find workers. Tonight at 8 p.m., we discuss what is being done to train the right people, for the right jobs.
Nevada Week | COVID Update, Climate and Health, Smith Center Reopens
Tonight at 8 on Nevada Week, COVID-19 numbers are improving slightly in Nevada - what’s ahead for the pandemic; climate change is having an impact on public health in ways that might surprise people, and The Smith Center for the Performing Arts is open again.
Guests include: Dr. Shadaba Asad, Director of Infectious Disease, University Medical Center of Southern Nevada ; Marci Henson, Director, Clark County Department of Environment & Sustainability; and Daniel Kiser, Assistant Research Scientist, Desert Research Institute.
The gaming industry is recovering after the pandemic lockdowns. This week, top gaming insiders gathered in Las Vegas at the Global Gaming Expo, or #G2E. Where does the industry stand and what lies ahead? Watch Nevada Week tonight at 8.
Guests include: Bryan Horwath, Gaming Reporter, Las Vegas Sun; Howard Stutz, Gaming Reporter, The Nevada Independent; Thomas Jingoli, Chief Operating Officer, Konami Gaming, Inc.; Dave Foell
Director, KGM; Jason Cohen, Chief Commercial Officer, KGM; Bo Bernhard, Interim Vice President Of Economic Development, UNLV; Christopher Mitchell, Founder, Airplate LLC; Russ Logan, Managing Director, AI Foundation; Tim Caffarelli, Executive Dir. Product Management, Scientific Games; and Paul Baskerville, Global Product Manager, IGT Gaming.
Nevada Week | Vegas Strong: A Memorial for 1 October
Tonight at 8 on Nevada Week, It’s been four years since the 1 October shooting on the Las Vegas Strip. Now efforts are underway to create a memorial for the victims of the mass shooting. We examine that memorial and what it means for the city.
Tonight at 8 on Nevada Week, the whole world is remembering the 20th anniversary of the horrific events of September 11, 2001. We talk to retired New York City police officers who were in New York when the attacks happened and examine the impacts anniversaries like this one can have on survivors of other traumas.
Tonight at 8 on Nevada Week, September is Suicide Prevention Month, and the problem of mental health and suicide has come into the spotlight as the stress of the pandemic has put more people into crisis. How can you help a loved one who is struggling?
Our guests include: Richard Egan, Suicide Prevention Training and Outreach Facilitor, State of Nevada; Christina Gaglione, Clinical Supervisor, Serenity Mental Health; Michelle Paul, Executive Director, UNLV - The Practice; Reggie Burton, Founder, The Avery Burton Foundation.
If you are struggling with thoughts of suicide or know someone who is, please call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255) or visit https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org. You can also reach out to the Crisis Text Line by texting HELLO to 741741.