Shelby Herbert
Shelby Herbert is a former student reporter at KUNR Public Radio and the Mick Hitchcock, Ph.D., Project for Visualizing Science.
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On the morning of the Nevada midterm primary election, KUNR’s Shelby Herbert spoke with election workers to understand why they volunteered at polling locations in Washoe Valley and Carson City.
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The U.S. Conference of Mayors, hosted in Reno, appointed the city’s own Mayor Hillary Schieve to chair a national task force on mental health.
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Read or listen to news headlines for Friday, June 3, 2022.
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Read or listen to news headlines for Thursday, June 2, 2022.
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Two women scientists with ties to the University of Nevada, Reno published a children’s book that tells the story of solitary bees. KUNR contributor Shelby Herbert spoke with Felicity Muth, author of Am I Even a Bee? about why she thinks it’s important to get kids engaged in scientific topics and understand bee diversity.
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The Bureau of Land Management is in the process of capturing and removing more wild horses and burros from the West than ever before, and climate change might factor into its decision.
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Reno's bus drivers have returned to work, but the Local 533 Teamsters Union remains vigilant against what they call "unfair labor practices." Meanwhile, Keolis pushes to recruit more employees.
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Reno bus drivers have returned to the picket line with new terms and a renewed intensity for their third strike in three months.During the most recent…
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The bus strike in Washoe County ended Tuesday in what has been a lengthy ordeal for the community. KUNR News Director Michelle Billman checked in with…