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The Most Read Web Stories of 2025 at City Cast Las Vegas

Posted on December 30, 2025
Rob Kachelriess

Rob Kachelriess

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Polly reads City Cast every day. (Rob Kachelriess/City Cast Las Vegas)

You already know about the top news stories of the year and the most downloaded City Cast Las Vegas episodes of 2025. Now, let's review the top 10 website articles we published over the past 12 months, all of which ran in the newsletter too 👍

How a local family-owned business won the rights to make Zoltar fortune-telling machines, based on the one seen in the movie “Big.”

Nevada’s “anything goes” reputation was put to the test when women stood up for their rights.

The Luxor light beam isn’t as bright as it used to be. We explain why.

All of these pools will return for pool season in 2026 — and hopefully some of those deals too.

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We update this story every few months with the latest openings. The ever-growing listicle now adds up to a comprehensive year-in-review recap for Las Vegas eats.

One of the biggest non-stories of the year was the panic over getting a REAL ID before a long-extended deadline finally arrived.

City Cast’s collaboration with ProPublica was a magnifying glass on concerns about safety and workplace violations at the Vegas Loop. Our recent follow-up story on the project facing hundreds of environmental violations also earned lots of clicks.

I was at the opening night of the Sphere’s “Wizard of Oz” remix and shared some thoughts the following morning.

Yeah, this guy. President Trump returned to office in 2025 and people wondered about who really runs the Vegas hotel with his name on it. The story published just one day after a Tesla explosion in the valet generated the first big headline of the year.

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