Nick Bonsanto (6am-10am PST)

Nick Bonsanto (6am-10am PST)


Nick Bonsanto (6am-10am PST)


Las Vegas Part of DEAs Historic Multi-State Drug Bust That Seizes Large Quantities of Fentanyl

Federal officials have announced a significant drug bust that spanned five states, resulting in the seizure of various illegal substances and multiple arrests. The operation, led by the Drug... Read More.

Southern Nevada Home Market Sees Price Dip Amidst Inventory Surge

Home prices in Southern Nevada have seen a slight decrease from their record highs earlier in 2025, according to data from Las Vegas Realtors. In April, the median sale... Read More.

Clark County DA Calls for Tougher DUI Penalties

Clark County District Attorney Steve Wolfson is advocating for stricter penalties for impaired driving offenses following a tragic crash that resulted in the death of McKenzie Scott, an 18-year-old... Read More.

Nevada Legislature Debates Fuel Tax Extension to Fund Road Projects

The debate over extending Clark County's fuel tax, which increases with inflation, is once again a focal point in the Nevada Legislature. The proposal, encapsulated in Assembly Bill 530,... Read More.

Burlesque Hall of Fame Museum in Las Vegas to Close

The Burlesque Hall of Fame (BHoF) in the Arts District of downtown Las Vegas is closing its museum doors on July 20 due to a significant drop in visitation... Read More.

Joann Fabric and Craft Stores Announce Closure of Las Vegas Locations

Joann Fabric and Craft stores recently announced the closure of their two Las Vegas-area locations. The stores in Henderson and on N. Rainbow Blvd. in Las Vegas will shut... Read More.

About Nick Bonsanto (6am-10am PST)

Nick is a Radio vetreran of over 40 years. Hailing from NJ and now residing in Las Vegas, Nick has worked on-air in many cities. He has been heard in Atlantic City, Philadelphia, Trenton, Chattanooga, Atlanta, Phoenix, Las Vegas and on his syndicated National Sports Talk Show from the Luxor in Las Vegas. Nick has worked in Sports and Music Radio as well as TV. He's a broadcasting lifer and wouldn't have it any other way.
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