| | What Las Vegas's Talking About |
| 🙁 Spirit's Closure Stings in Las Vegas | I’ll miss the cheap fares and seats that don’t recline, but the sudden closure of Spirit airlines also meant 999 employees lost work in Las Vegas, where the airline had 16 routes. [KLAS] | - Ripple effect: Without Spirit to compete with, other airlines are more likely to increase prices, which is already happening due to the oil crisis. The average domestic flight today is $365, compared to $295 a year ago. [The Wall Street Journal]
- Southwest is hoping to fill the gap with 10 new nonstop flights to and from Las Vegas. I’ll see you in Puerto Vallarta 🍹 [KVVU]
| | 🐶 Rescued Beagles Coming to Town | Beagles are known for having a kind, docile temperament — and unfortunately, that makes the animals ideal subjects for laboratory testing in rough conditions. Volunteer groups just reached a deal to free 1,500 of the dogs from a breeding and research facility in Wisconsin — with up to 50 of them coming to Las Vegas under the care of the good people at the Southern Nevada Beagle Rescue Foundation. [KSNV] | | 🍸 The Mob Museum’s Offer You Can’t Refuse | The Mob Museum is moving forward with expansion plans, but reducing the size of an added structure so it doesn't overwhelm the original building, which was formerly a courtroom. In news that’s relevant to me, the museum plans to come up with a new “super secret” entrance to The Underground speakeasy and distillery to accommodate construction. [KTNV] | | 🤑 Rounding Up at the Sphere | Revenue at the Sphere is up 38% over the same time last year, beating Wall Street expectations while adding more than $386 million to the bottom line between January and March. “The Wizard of Oz” played a big role in that, now approaching 3 million tickets sold, totalling $370 million. [Deadline] |
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| | 2026 Primary Races to Watch in Nevada |
|  | Primary season is here. (Rob Kachelriess/City Cast Las Vegas) |
| For an “off-year” election, there’s a lot going on, especially in Nevada. Our state’s primary is coming up on June 9 with early voting May 23-June 5. So study up before casting your ballot. | | Nevada Governor | Gov. Joe Lombardo is running for reelection. Technically, he’s not unopposed (there are six candidates against him for the Republican nomination), but he might as well be. Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford is the leading Democrat to face him in November, but is facing a spirited challenge from Washoe County Commissioner Alexis Hill, who says her efforts to debate are being ignored. | | Nevada Lieutenant Governor | Nevada mixes to mix things up, by electing governor and lieutenant governor separately, instead of having candidates running together as a ticket. So yes, you could end up with the top two offices represented by different parties. Incumbent Stavros Anthony is running unopposed. Nevada Assembly majority leader Sandra Jauregui is the leading Democratic challenger among an eclectic field. | | Nevada Attorney General | With Ford moving on to seek higher office, the Democrats are left with a choice of Nevada Treasurer Zach Conine and State. Sen Nicole Cannizzaro — and based on frequent ads, both are trying to outdo each other in the “stand up to Trump” lane. Vying for the GOP nomination are Lombardo-backed lawyer Adriana Guzmán Fralick and Danny Tarkanian, an attorney who’s turned a famous last name into a career of perpetually losing elections. | | Nevada Treasurer | With Conine out due to term limits, three Democrats are vying to replace him, including Deputy State Treasurer Tya Mathis-Coleman, who can claim the understudy role. Drew Johnson and Jeff Carter are fighting it out on the Republican side, with the latter accusing the former of embellishing his role in DOGE. | | Nevada Secretary of State | Secretary of State is usually a ho-hum office to worry about, but takes on greater significance with President Trump laying doubt on the election process. Democratic incumbent Francisco Aguilar will breeze through the primary to face one of four Republicans. Shirley Folkins-Roberts seems to have the edge with a Gov. Lombardo endorsement. Her contenders include famous Harry Reid foil Sharron Angle and former assemblyman Jim Marchant, who’s leaning more heavily into Trump-style election denialism. | | Congressional Representatives | Southern Nevada has three Democratic incumbents defending their districts with little opposition within the party. So the main intrigue involves the Republicans challenging them. | | Rep. Dina Titus (D) has three primary challengers to overcome before facing one of five Republican contenders to represent District 1, which includes southeast Vegas and Henderson. State Sen. Carrie Ann Buck is the favorite to win the nomination after endorsements from President Trump and Gov. Lombardo. | | Rep. Susie Lee (D) has possibly the most moderate district in Nevada — District 3 (Southwest Vegas, and then some). Marty O’Donnell, a video game music composer and former Trump critic has the edge in the Republican field after making nice with the president and earning his endorsement, along with one from Gov. Lombardo. | | Rep. Steven Horsford (D), whose District 4 covers the north half of Vegas and a big chunk of rural Nevada, is unopposed in the primary. He’ll face rancher Cody Whipple, attorney Ronda Kennedy, or Anthony D. Snowden (whose website is lax on information). | | 🤔 But What About Independents? | After 21,000 new Nevada voter registrations in April, Republicans still have a slight lead on Democrats in the state, but both fall far short of independents, who command the plurality at more than 38% (!) of all registered voters. [Las Vegas Sun] | | |
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| | | | - 🛒 Fresh52 Farmers & Artisan Market at Bruce Trent Park, 2–8pm | Rampart & Vegas Drive
- 🎡 Southern Nevada State Fair at the Rio, 4pm–11pm (Ticketed, through May 10) | Flamingo & Valley View
- 🥃 Clase Azul Tequila Experience at Wineaux, 5:30pm (from $50) | UnCommons
- 🎭 Opera Las Vegas: Pinocchio at Windmill Library, 6pm (Free) | Windmill & Rainbow
- 🎲 B.Y.O. Board Game Night at Millennium Fandom Bar, 6pm–1am (Free, through May 7) | Arts District
- 🚀 AC⚡️LV Magazine Launch Party at Taverna Costera, 6–9pm (Free) | Arts District
- 🎙️ Deadly Sources at The Mob Museum, 7pm (free with $35 admission) | Downtown
- 🎷 CSN Jazz Combos at Horn Theatre, 7pm ($10, $5 students/seniors/military, free for CSN students) | North Las Vegas
- 🎤 Clint Holmes at Myron's, 7pm (from $45) | Smith Center
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| | - 🥬 Farmers Market at The District, 10am–2pm | Green Valley Ranch
- 🥐 Mastering Danish Pastry at the Pastry Kitchen, 11am (Ticketed) | Wynn
- 🌽 Farmers Market at Montagna Park, 3–7pm | Henderson
- 🍷 Burgundy on a Bargain at DB Wine & Spirits, 5–7pm | Desert Inn & Hualapai
- 🎨 Christine Curtis Wilson: Beyond Glass at Centennial Hills Library, 5:30–7pm (Free) | Buffalo & Deer Springs
- 🎬 Film Nevada Workshop: Mental Health for the Film Industry at The Space, 5:30–7:30pm (All Ages, Free) | Polaris & Harmon
- 🎉 Midweek Night Market at Lee's Family Forum, 5-10pm | Henderson
- 🎥 Runway Cinema: Coco at Runway Plaza, 6pm (Free) | AREA15
- ✨ Illumination Ceremony of Harmonic Ascension at Las Vegas Civic Center, 6pm (Free) | Downtown
- 🥃 Bourbon Book Club: The Catcher in the Rye at The Writer's Block, 6–7pm (Free) | Downtown
- 🌹 Romeo and Juliet at Majestic Repertory Theatre, 7pm (13+, $20–$40, through May 24) | Arts District
- 🎬 Come What May (screening and Q&A) at The Beverly Theater, 7pm ($15) | Downtown
- 🗺️ Las Vegas Stories: Lost Vegas: Fremont Street at Clark County Library, 7pm (Free) | Flamingo & Maryland
- 😂 r/AmITheA**hole: An Improv Show at Mom's Basement Theatre, 7pm (18+, $12) | Sahara & Valley View
- 🎭 Nevada Conservatory Theatre: Giants Have Us in Their Books at Judy Bayley Theatre, 7:30pm (from $32) | UNLV
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| 🤗 Welcome to the club … Lisa O., Debbie T., and Bill T. We’re excited to have you as City Cast Las Vegas Neighbors. | | You’ll enjoy that ad-free listening in no time 🎧 |
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