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August 11, 2023

A Food Pantry Controversy, AI in Public Meetings, and the Semi-Legal State of Street Vendors

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A Food Pantry Controversy, AI in Public Meetings, and the Semi-Legal State of Street Vendors

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It’s been a turbulent week in Las Vegas! First, a downtown food pantry is at risk of shutting down after neighbors contest their new operating license. Then, a confrontation between Metro and a street food vendor at the Welcome to Las Vegas sign draws criticism from both sides of the aisle. Lastly, the North Las Vegas government gives AI a shot at translating public meetings in real-time. Co-hosts Vogue Robinson and Dayvid Figler are joined by Nevada Independent reporter Jacob Solis to break it all down.


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