Lucia Starbuck
Political ReporterLucia Starbuck is an award-winning political journalist and the host of KUNR’s monthly show Purple Politics Nevada. She is passionate about reporting during election season, attending community events, and talking to people about the issues that matter most to them.
In 2024, Lucia was awarded the National Press Foundation’s Women in Politics Journalism Fellowship, and in 2023, she produced a four-part series on rural maternal health care with support from the USC Annenberg Center for Health Journalism’s National Fellowship.
Lucia was born and raised in Reno. During her free time, she enjoys watching movies, going on nature walks, and learning how to cook.
You can reach Lucia via email at LS@KUNR.org.
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Polls for the 2024 Nevada Presidential Preference Primary closed at 8:12 p.m. on Tuesday night, according to the Nevada Secretary of State. As of 10 a.m. Feb. 7, more than 182,000 Nevadans have cast their ballots, and voters had a variety of issues top of mind.
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There’s a new place for clients with The Children’s Cabinet to browse for clothes.
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A rule change passed in 2021 replaced Nevada's caucus with a primary. But Nevada's GOP has objected to the plan and is holding its own party caucus.
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Heading into next week’s primary and Republican caucus, some Republicans who find themselves in the middle feel unheard.
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The first day of early voting for the 2024 Nevada Presidential Preference Primary kicked off on Jan. 27 for registered Republicans and Democrats. KUNR spoke with voters throughout Fernley, Fallon, and Sparks.
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Registered Republicans in Nevada have two opportunities coming up next month to vote for a GOP presidential nominee. The new process is creating some confusion among voters.
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Last week, U.S. Sen. Jacky Rosen introduced legislation that would make federal land available for development, local government use, and conservation.
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In February, Nevada will be the first state in the West to voice who should run for president of the United States during its 2024 state-run Presidential Preference Primaries and Republican Party-run caucus. In this episode of Purple Politics Nevada, learn about what voters can expect and the historical context of the voting processes.
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A runaway floating dock spilled tiny Styrofoam beads onto two Incline Village beaches.
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The Elko County Democratic Central Committee is trying to fill three of its top leadership positions, but it’s having a difficult time.