Michael Green In The News

K.N.P.R. News
This year, there’s a diamond jubilee going on just north of our studios. It’s the seventy-fifth birthday of the City of North Las Vegas, incorporated on May 1, 1946.
K.S.N.V. T.V. News 3
Widely expected, former legislator and second term North Las Vegas Mayor John Lee announced his run for governor Monday. He is the first GOP candidate to jump in the race.
K.S.N.V. T.V. News 3
The Nevada Supreme Court hands Republicans a huge win today in Carson City, agreeing unanimously with Republicans that Democrats were wrong about passing two bills in 2019. Both bills raised millions in revenue, which means lawmakers now have to plug a budget hole that’s north of $100 million, potentially paying back what the court has ruled as an unconstitutionally collected payroll tax and a fee collected at the Division of Motor Vehicles.
Las Vegas Sun
During his time as mayor of Las Vegas, Oscar Goodman publicly said he believed the Plaza’s days were numbered. The animosity Goodman had for the downtown resort is what ultimately failed to stand the test of time.
El Tiempo
This home in the historic Rancho Circle Las Vegas neighborhood has something that few homes of any price in southern Nevada have: a basement.
Las Vegas Review Journal
This home in Las Vegas’ historic Rancho Circle neighborhood has something that few homes of any price in Southern Nevada have: a basement.
Associated Press
The Tropicana Las Vegas Hotel and Casino, a Sin City namesake, is being sold to a new entrant among Las Vegas Boulevard resort owners.
Casino.Org
Through the years, some Las Vegas casinos have associated themselves with glamourous Monte Carlo on the French Riviera. Now, those days are gone, according to KSNV-TV Channel 3 reporter Tom Hawley.