Noah Glick
Noah Glick is from the small town of Auburn, Indiana and comes to KUNR from the Bay Area, where he spent his post-college years learning to ride his bike up huge hills. He’s always had a love for radio, but his true passion for public radio began when he discovered KQED in San Francisco. Along with a drive to discover the truth and a degree in Journalism from Ball State University, he hopes to bring a fresh perspective to local news coverage.
When he’s not doing radio-related stuff, he’s probably doing crosswords, drinking coffee, playing guitar—or trying to do all three at once. He lives in Sparks with his brother, sister-in-law, two nephews and four animals.
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The climate crisis is threatening traditional ways of life throughout Indian Country. Now, tribal leaders and scientists are working together to help...
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After filing trademark protections last year, the Utah-based e-commerce giant Backcountry.com has filed several lawsuits against organizations with the...
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With white supremacist violence on the rise nationwide, a University of Nevada, Las Vegas sociologist is studying how the Internet can turn hateful...
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Most states in the Mountain West allow people to harvest roadkill, and California passed its own “roadkill bill” earlier this week. But Nevada and...
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The Latino and Hispanic population is the largest ethnic minority group in the United States. But many of their stories are left out of the historical...
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This time of year the number of vehicle collisions with deer and other wildlife are at their highest, a problem that’s especially acute in parts of the...
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Mountain West states have some of the lowest rates of youth obesity in the country, according to a new report from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation....
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The Bureau of Land Management is moving more staff and—perhaps most significantly—its headquarters to the Mountain West. Depending on who you ask,...
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Personal income is on the rise across the country, and some of the biggest increases are in Mountain West states, according to data published last week...
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Along with its new headquarters in Grand Junction, Colorado, the Bureau of Land Management is expected to bring hundreds of jobs to our region. But,...
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A recent report looking at the best states to work in doesn't show the Mountain West in a particularly good light. Only one state in our region ranked...
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Lawmakers in our region are meeting Thursday to discuss the potential economic windfalls from nuclear waste storage. It's the first meeting of Wyoming's...