Stephanie Serrano
Mountain West News Bureau ReporterStephanie Serrano (she/her/ella) is an award-winning multimedia bilingual journalist based in Reno, Nevada. Her reporting is powered by character-driven stories and is rooted in sound-rich audio. Her storytelling works to share the experiences of unserved communities in regards to education, race, affordable housing and sports.
Most recently, her work was honored two 2020 Regional Edward R. Murrow Awards for best sports reporting, which followed a resilient division 1 athlete who lives with type 1 diabetes, and continuing coverage on anti-Semitic incidents on a college campus. In 2018, Stephanie won a National Edward R. Murrow award for best sports reporting, which featured an immigrant soccer player and his connection with Spanish-speaking fans.
Stephanie is a former 2019 Radio Television Digital Association N.S. Bienstock fellow. As an alumna of NPR’s Next Generation Radio Project, she now serves as a mentor. On top of journalism, she is a passionate digital illustrator and oil painter.
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Here are your local news headlines for the morning of Wednesday, Apr. 14, 2021.Gov. Sisolak Confident Nevada Can Fully Reopen By June 1By Lucia…
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Federal health officials are recommending a “pause” in the distribution of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine after six women who received it reported…
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The U.S. hasn’t contained COVID-19, but all of these public health precautions have certainly done a number on the flu.The flu season’s hospitalization…
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Heat waves induced by climate change will threaten future agricultural crops at a faster rate than gradual global warming, according to a new study…
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Here are your local news headlines for the morning of Monday, Apr. 5, 2021.Lawmakers Mull Cannabis Consumption Lounges, AgainBy Paul BogerA proposed bill…
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The pandemic prompted a ton of people who were stuck at home to explore the world of gardening for the first time, and an upcoming webinar series aims to…
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Here are your local news headlines for the morning of Monday, Mar. 29, 2021.Nevada Jobless Rate Improves A Tick In February, To 8.3%By The Associated…
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It's been a traumatic year. The pandemic. Social justice protests in response to police brutality. An insurrection at the nation's capital. Now our nation…
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La pandemia de la COVID-19 ha cobrado la vida de más de 20,000 personas en todo el Oeste Montañoso. Una de ellas fue la de Belarmina Martínez, madre de…
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Here are your local news headlines for the morning of Thursday, Mar. 25, 2021.Death Penalty Debate Reemerges In Nevada After Past StallsBy The Associated…