
Zachary Green
Coordinating ProducerZachary Green is the Coordinating Producer and a Reporter for KNPR's State of Nevada Program. He reports on Clark County, minority affairs, health, real estate, business, and gardening. You'll occasionally hear Zachary Green reporting and fill-in hosting on the State of Nevada program.
Prior to joining KNPR, Zachary was in News Production Coordination for KNX News Radio in Los Angeles. He also was the News and Public Affairs Director for KUNV radio.
Born in Southern Nevada, Zach grew up in Las Vegas, Nevada and Riverside, California. He graduated with an AA-T in Communications from Mount San Antonio College in Walnut, California. Prior to receiving a BA in Broadcast Journalism from The University of Nevada, Las Vegas. He has lived full-time in Las Vegas since 2018 and spends his free-time announcing and coordinating Track and Field events.
(Editor's note: Zachary is no longer a member of our staff, but you can still enjoy their contributions here.)
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UPDATE (June 22): Clark County Commissioners have approved an ordinance to regulate short-term rentals in unincorporated Clark County.Provisions in the…
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UPDATE (June 24): The U.S. Supreme Court has overturned the constitutional right to an abortion, reversing Roe v. Wade, the court's five-decade-old…
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Late last year, workers at Child Haven held a short walk-out, protesting conditions that they said were dangerous.They said they’d been bitten, punched…
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As plants across Nevada bloom, as spring winds blow everything everywhere, we’re starting to feel it, and hear it.Watery, bloodshot eyes, wheezing and…
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UNLV’s School of Music has been around since 1954, and over the years it’s attracted musicians from around the world.Artists like Itzhak Perlman and Yo-Yo…
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Twelve days from now, you need to file your tax forms. Most of you will get a refund — the number changes, but the IRS says about 75% of tax filers got a…
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What does the future hold for Reno as younger people move in, housing costs increase and Renoites move out?Retirees moving to Nevada for its low taxes,…
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Each year, thousands of Nevadans are cheated out of their money.The Federal Trade Commission said every day in Nevada, about 120 people are victimized by…
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Researchers at University of Nevada, Las Vegas who screen sewage water for COVID-19 have found the BA.2 subvariant across Southern Nevada.UNLV Medical…
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Home prices across Nevada continue to skyrocket. The median price of a home in Las Vegas in February is about $100,000 more than it was a year ago. In…