Nick Bonsanto (6am-10am PST)

Nick Bonsanto (6am-10am PST)


Nick Bonsanto (6am-10am PST)


Nevada Ranks Among Least Productive States Due to Service-Heavy Economy and Slow Recovery

A new study by My Perfect Resume finds that Nevada is among the least productive states in the country. Between 2007 and 2024, Nevada’s productivity—measured as average output per... Read More.

Nevada Lawmakers Clash Over Film Tax Credit Expansion and Summerlin Studios Project

Lobbying around a bill to expand Nevada’s film tax credit program is intensifying as lawmakers prepare for a special legislative session expected later this week. At stake is the... Read More.

Las Vegas Gas Prices Surge Past $4 Per Gallon

Gas prices in the Las Vegas Valley have climbed 16 cents over the past month, pushing the average for regular unleaded above $4 per gallon for the first time... Read More.

Malibu Barbie Cafe Brings Retro Roller Rink and Pop Up Dining to Las Vegas

A life in plastic and pink glides onto the roller rink as the Malibu Barbie Cafe arrives at Area15, just off the Las Vegas Strip. Launching December 18, this... Read More.

Illinois Visitor Wins 1.5 Million Pai Gow Jackpot at The Venetian in Las Vegas

An Illinois visitor, Abraham Jimenez, struck it big on the Las Vegas Strip by winning a $1,501,338 jackpot at The Venetian. Jimenez was playing Face Up Pai Gow on... Read More.

Rio Las Vegas Hotel Workers Vote to Authorize Strike Amid Ongoing Contract Dispute

Workers at the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas could be headed for a strike after nearly two years of unsuccessful contract negotiations. Teamsters Local 986 members... 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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