\nWhat happens after Burning Man, Republicans face confusion before the primary/caucus and a quick news round-up.
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\nThis week, host Joey Lovato talks with AP reporter Gabe Stern, who helped cover the aftermath of a very wet and muddy Burning Man this year. After that, D.C. reporter Gabby Birenbaum explains the complicated situation happening in Nevada because Republicans may have both a primary and a caucus next year. At the end of the show, co-host Jacob Solis joins Joey to chat with editor Michelle Rindels about a cornucopia of news topics to get you caught up on everything going on in Nevada.
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\nHost
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\nJoey Lovato - @Joey_Lovato_
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\nJacob Solis - @jacobsolisnv
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\nGuests
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\nGabe Stern - @gabestern326
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\nGabby Birenbaum - @birenbomb
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\nMichelle Rindels - @MichelleRindels
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\nRead the stories
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\nNo longer stranded, tens of thousands clean up and head home after Burning Man floods
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\nDeSantis super PAC calls Nevada GOP primary 'rigged' for Trump; other candidates shy away from state
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\nAssemblywoman Michelle Gorelow won\u2019t run for re-election amid scrutiny over nonprofit ties
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\nCulinary sets resort industry strike vote for the end of September if contract talks stall
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\nBiden wants cannabis lower on drug list; Nevada patients say proposal doesn\u2019t go far enough
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\nTeacher-led PAC files petition to block public funding for A\u2019s stadium in Vegas