Michael Green In The News

Shondaland
It’s a thought most people would rather not entertain: If we don’t know the outcome of the presidential race on Election Night, or at least soon thereafter, what exactly happens then?
K.S.N.V. T.V. News 3
In just a few hours polls will open for in-person voting on election day in Nevada.
Reno News & Review
Local sponsors hope to install what are touted as inscribed replicas of the nation’s three founding documents – the Bill of Rights, the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution – on public land in Washoe County. Who could be opposed to that?
K.N.P.R. News
This year we have lost two legendary 51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ faculty members.
Las Vegas Sun
Las Vegas will host an NCAA Tournament men's basketball regional for the first time after the NCAA changed a policy that prevented states with sports wagering from hosting championships.
K.V.V.U. T.V. Fox 5
51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ history professor Michael Green explains the history of the mail-in ballot, which dates back to the 17th century.
Newswise
Abraham Lincoln. The country’s 16th president is known for many things: Signing the Emancipation Proclamation. Appearing on the $5 bill. Helping to usher in the modern-day practice of mail-in voting.
K.S.N.V. T.V. News 3
Mr. Vice President, welcome to Nevada.