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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From more intense wildfires to prolonged droughts, climate change is impacting the ecology of the American West. That’s got researchers in our region...
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Millions of acres of public land throughout our region are inaccessible to the public. A new law in Nevada is trying to fix that.
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A recent study says the American West should be doing more prescribed burns to keep forests healthy and to help lessen the impacts of wildfires across...
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These days, drones are everywhere--from the ones you can buy at your local Costco to news drones giving birds' eye views of sporting events. Soon, you...
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Environmental activists are calling for a united voice in protesting the Department of Energy's recent shipment of nuclear waste through our region....
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Genetics can tell us a lot about ourselves, from where we come from to our risk of developing disease. In Nevada, researchers are collecting this...
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Most people in the United States can't see a full night sky that's not affected by light pollution. But, in a remote corner of Nevada, the Milky Way...
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The Mountain West is home to huge swaths of public land. A new web-based tool is now showing people exactly where that land is and which agency is...
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Driving in the Mountain West can sometimes be a little hairy. Curvy mountain roads with steep inclines and declines, plus heavy snow and hail in the...
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It's been more than thirty years since Yucca Mountain in Nevada was picked as the nation's nuclear waste site, and the state has been fighting the...
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For thousands of years, the Whitebark Pine has provided a valuable food source for birds and bears throughout the Mountain West. But dwindling numbers...