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Monday, July 6 

Your Daily Guide

👋 Welcome back!

We hope you had a great Independence Day weekend. Cheers to 250 years of America 🍻

Pink, yellow and blue fireworks go off amid palm trees and hotels in Las Vegas.

Fireworks at Palace Station. (Rob Kachelriess/City Cast Las Vegas)

If you’re still hungry to celebrate, The LINQ promenade continues its holiday hot dog crawl today with four restaurants and bars serving their own limited-edition versions 🌭

What Las Vegas's Talking About

🔌 Time to Pull the Plug on Data Centers?

Clark County commissioners will weigh the possibility of new regulations and a stricter approval process for new data centers during tomorrow’s meeting — but are expected to shy away from a full moratorium. [Nevada Independent]

  • Data centers are facing renewed local scrutiny after Switch received approval to expand its already massive Southwest complex — although the company claims to be an example of sustainability in the industry. [City Cast Las Vegas ✍️]
  • In something of a surprise, Boulder City voters won’t face a ballot measure this November on data centers after a petition failed to attract enough signatures. The city’s planning commission rejected plans for a data center in May following public opposition to the plan. [KTNV]
  • There are more than 70 data centers in Nevada. Where? Just look at this online tracking map. [Data Center Map]

👮 Which Security Guards Get to Be Armed?

Nevada's Private Investigators Licensing Board is drawing new scrutiny after lawmakers learned that some security guards have been carrying rifles and shotguns without clear legal authorization. The decision on whether security guards can seek armed certification is effectively decided by employers, drawing accusations of favoritism and discrimination against women and minorities. [Nevada Current]

🧨 Crackdown Started Early on Illegal Fireworks

Metro police wasted no time in getting serious about enforcing fireworks laws. Officers already confiscated more than 10 tons of illegal fireworks three days ahead of Independence Day. [KLAS]

🏘️ Lawmaker Eyes a Westside Revival

A new study could help determine grant funding for Jackson Avenue — a street once known as the “West Side Strip.”City Cast Las Vegas talks to Ward 5 Councilwoman Shondra Summers-Armstrong about the ongoing revitalization of the Historic Westside — and how all roads lead through Jackson Avenue, so to speak. [City Cast Las Vegas 🎧]

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What It Actually Takes to Revitalize the Historic Westside

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Asian Restaurants with Amazing Wine Lists

A wine cellar with bottles along the wallis shown in a red light.

The wine cellar at COTE. (Rob Kachelriess/City Cast Las Vegas)

Sure, you can go with sake, but some of our favorite Asian restaurants take pride in offering exceptional wine lists. It’s just one of the reasons we're excited to see the original Lotus of Siam location reopen last month at Historic Commercial Center.

“Many of these wines have been carefully preserved in temperature-controlled storage since the original Sahara location closed in 2017, allowing them to continue aging under ideal conditions,” according to co-owner and operating partner Penny Chutima, daughter of James Beard Award-winning chef Saipin Chutima, whose recipes made Lotus of Siam a bucket-list dining experience.

“Many of our most prized bottles remained with the collection,” Chutima says, noting the restaurant has 2,000 to 5,000 bottles, representing a wide variety of producers, regions, and vintages. “Guests will find several vintages of Pétrus, verticals of J.J. Prüm, and an exceptional selection of older French and German wines, many dating back to before the 2000s. We also have a rare Scarecrow flight, along with a few highly sought-after bottles from Domaine de la Romanée-Conti.”

Another Lotus of Siam location, near Flamingo and Paradise, has a smaller wine list, described by Chutima as “more approachable and fun.” Both restaurants, however, take pride in variety, while making a point to showcase Rieslings, which are typically lighter and sweeter, cutting and balancing the bold flavors of traditional Thai cuisine.

Bank Atcharawan, a former sommelier at Lotus of Siam, followed a similar approach while venturing out with his own concepts. After putting his stamp on Lamaii (with locations in Chinatown and Henderson), he’s moved on to Jipata, which occupies an intimate space off Spring Mountain Road. Like the restaurant itself, the wine list feels like a well-kept secret, featuring unfamiliar, but exceptional labels that often hover in an affordable $30 to $50 price range. Atcharawan also has a soft spot for natural or low-intervention wines and usually carries at least one orange wine on the list.

When it comes to the Strip, you can’t go wrong with deep, indulgent wine programs at Mott 32 or Zuma, but COTE is a Korean steakhouse that makes an especially strong point to showcase a thoughtful 1,200-label wine list. Ask nicely, and you can even take a sommelier-led tour of the wine “cellar” — a temperature controlled room that glows in red light near the main entrance. COTE isn’t afraid to stock up on jumbo-sized bottles like magnums and jeroboams for large parties, but the real finds are in the Old World varietals, especially the Burgundy and Bordeaux options, that pair well with Korean marinades and a multi-course selection of meats grilled by your server at the table.

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Keep Roads Safe: Slow Down. Move Over.

This Fourth of July weekend, AAA reminds Nevada drivers to watch the roadside. When you see a stopped vehicle, slow down, and move over. Let's make sure every traveler reaches their destination safely this holiday.

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Where Is It?

A poster of Marlon Brando on the back of a door that says "I'm Gonna Give you a Pizza You Can't Refuse."

🍕 (Rob Kachelriess/City Cast Las Vegas)

I’m hungry for pizza — and so is the Godfather. Where can I find this poster? I’ll give you a hint, it’s at a restaurant (but you probably figured out that part already).

A. Mulberry Street Pizzeria at Resorts World

B. Bootlegger Bistro on Las Vegas Blvd.

C.Piero’s near the Convention Center

D. Prince St. Pizza at Durango

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💍 Don’t hate. Congratulate!

We’re sending warm and fuzzy hugs to Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce, who got hitched over the weekend. The couple celebrated their wedding by donating $26 million to 20 charities across the country. One of them — Feeding America — supports Three Square Food Bank right here in Southern Nevada and another, the ASPCA, funds a no-kill shelter with a Nevada chapter in our community.

On behalf of Las Vegas, thank you 🙏

— Rob Kachelriess

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