Podcast Episodes
Back to SearchThese Public Figures Said What??
We’re only four months into 2024, but we’ve already heard some infuriating, hilarious, or, honestly, kinda out-there quotes on Vegas issues in the ne…
1 year, 11 months ago
O.J. Simpson’s Fraught Legacy in Las Vegas
O.J. Simpson died at his home in Las Vegas on Thursday at age 76; the cause was cancer. He’s arguably one of our city’s most controversial celebritie…
1 year, 11 months ago
The Summerlin Shooting, the Monorail’s Future, and a Strip Club Court Battle
New details have emerged about the acrimonious child custody case at the heart of the Summerlin law firm shooting — but it also raises the question, …
1 year, 11 months ago
The Hottest New Bars in Las Vegas
As we emerge from winter hibernation of our comfy, cozy regular haunts, spring and summer invite us to venture further afield when trying new bars an…
1 year, 11 months ago
How VGK Revolutionized NHL Pregame Shows
No one expected much when the Vegas Golden Knights played their first season in 2017. Now, since the team’s success in their first season and winning…
1 year, 11 months ago
Is Allergy Season Getting Worse in Las Vegas?
Ah, spring in Vegas: That golden season of hikes, picnics, and… allergies. But how did a desert town get so pollen-y, and is allergy season getting w…
1 year, 11 months ago
Where Did All the Late-Night Coffee Shops Go?
For a city that stays up late, we sure don’t have too many coffee shops open past 4 p.m. But it wasn’t always this way: Lifelong Las Vegan and co-hos…
1 year, 11 months ago
Police Dog Stabbing, Street Vendors Push Back, and Where Nevadans Move
Las Vegans are sharing an outpouring of support for Enzo, the police dog who was stabbed in a recent encounter downtown. Happily, he is on the road t…
1 year, 11 months ago
How the Shrimp Cocktail Became a Vegas Icon
The shrimp cocktail might just be the most iconic dish in Las Vegas. But why? Where did it come from, why’s it called a “cocktail,” and can you still…
1 year, 11 months ago
Why You’re Talking About the Tunnels All Wrong
As our population grows in Vegas and major events become a regular occurrence, sweeps of the storm tunnels under Las Vegas seem to be in the news mor…
1 year, 11 months ago