Kicking Off The Week Under Clear Skies

Las Vegas, NV · March 30, 2026

Happy Monday — the Strip’s buzzing, the ice is heating up, and the weather’s already in “is it really still March?” territory. Here’s what’s moving around town today.


🏙️ Local Pulse

  • Police seek driver in deadly hit-and-run Las Vegas police are asking for tips after a 55-year-old man was killed in a hit-and-run Saturday night near North Rancho Drive. Expect an ongoing investigation and possible lane restrictions as detectives work the scene.

  • Two pedestrians struck near Fremont Street An SUV hit two pedestrians near Fremont Street and Las Vegas Boulevard early Sunday. Police say impairment is suspected in the crash. Expect a visible police presence downtown as traffic investigators reconstruct what happened.

  • Golden Knights make surprise coaching change The Vegas Golden Knights fired head coach Bruce Cassidy on Sunday and named John Tortorella as his replacement. With the move coming late in the season, fans can expect a shakeup in systems and plenty of debate before tonight’s home game.


🌤️ Today's Outlook

  • High 91°F · Low 73°F Warm, dry, and a bit breezy — it’ll feel more like early summer than March. Afternoon heat and sun will be strong, so plan shade and water if you’re on the Strip or at outdoor practices, and give your AC a test run before bedtime.

📅 What's On Around Town

  • Vegas Golden Knights vs. NHL opponent T-Mobile Arena, 3780 S Las Vegas Blvd
    Evening faceoff (check ticket time)
    First home game under new head coach John Tortorella, with plenty of energy in the building and fan festivities outside the arena before puck drop.

  • Las Vegas Aviators Home Game Las Vegas Ballpark, 1650 S Pavilion Center Dr
    Evening first pitch (times vary)
    Minor league ball is back in Summerlin — a good excuse for a weeknight outing with cheaper seats, easy parking, and solid sunset views over the outfield.

  • Blue Man Group Luxor – Blue Man Theater, 3900 S Las Vegas Blvd
    2:00 PM, 5:00 PM, 8:00 PM
    High-energy percussion, paint, and oddball comedy make this a reliable pick if you’ve got out-of-town visitors or just want something big and loud to start the week.

  • Cirque du Soleil: KÀ MGM Grand – KÀ Theatre, 3799 S Las Vegas Blvd
    6:00 PM, 8:30 PM
    The long-running martial-arts epic remains one of the most cinematic shows on the Strip, with a moving stage and stunts that still surprise locals who’ve “seen it all.”

  • Comedy at Jimmy Kimmel’s Club The LINQ Promenade – Jimmy Kimmel’s Comedy Club
    Evening shows, including a 10:00 PM set
    Rotating lineups of touring and local comics make for a solid date night; grab dinner at the Promenade first and wander in for a late set.

  • Brad Garrett’s Comedy Club MGM Grand – Underground area, 3799 S Las Vegas Blvd
    8:00 PM
    Intimate room, strong stand-up lineups, and the occasional drop-in from Brad himself — good if you want laughs without leaving the resort corridor.

  • Motown Tribute Show Motown Extreme Theater, 9175 S Las Vegas Blvd
    7:00 PM
    Live performances of Motown classics in a smaller, off-Strip venue, ideal if you’re south of town and not in the mood to navigate Strip traffic on a Monday.


📸 Spotlight & Story

  • DISCOVERY Children’s Museum Just off downtown, DISCOVERY Children’s Museum quietly does the heavy lifting of turning curiosity into confidence for local kids. Hands-on exhibits let children build, splash, climb, and tinker their way through science and art. In a recent Doctors’ Day “Teddy Bear Clinic,” more than a thousand families used stuffed animals to demystify checkups — a clever reminder that play can be serious community work.

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