
Mike Prevatt
Multimedia Producer/ReporterMike has been a producer for State of Nevada since 2019. He produces — and occasionally hosts — segments covering entertainment, gaming and tourism, sports, health, Nevada’s marijuana industry, and other areas of Nevada life.
He’s been a journalist in Las Vegas since moving here in 1998, serving as a music and entertainment editor and writer for alt-weeklies Las Vegas CityLife and Las Vegas Weekly before moving to radio and news journalism. He still flexes his writing muscles for Desert Companion magazine.
A Los Angeles native and UCLA graduate, Mike will talk your ear off about music, film, amusement parks and the Los Angeles Dodgers.
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Phish on Thursday announced four performances in the Las Vegas Sphere, currently occupied by U2.
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MLB approved the Oakland Athletics' move to Las Vegas. But one story that hasn’t gotten as much attention is one that could kill the A’s stadium outright. Where will they get the funding?
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With Thanksgiving upon us, most of us are preparing to gather with loved ones. And some of us … may not be looking forward to it.
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The Las Vegas entertainment industry had a pretty normal 2023 — until late September. That’s when the Sphere opened. It struck such a chord internationally, it made the cover of Time Magazine.
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You can’t scroll social media or pick up a newspaper without reading about November’s Formula 1 race — or the headaches its causing on the Las Vegas Strip.
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The weather in Southern Nevada is more unpredictable than ever — Tropical Storm Hilary proved that in August.
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UNLV has long defied the myth that Las Vegas is a cultural wasteland, especially in recent years.
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The Sphere is open — and it’s been the talk of the planet.
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There are a lot of literary events in the fall, so it makes sense that so many local authors are releasing books this season.
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