Say goodbye to a Las Vegas radio legend! After more than a quarter-century of waking up Sin City, Chet Buchanan has stepped down from his iconic morning show on Audacy's 98.5 KLUC. The station announced his departure in a heartfelt social media post earlier today, thanking him for his incredible tenure. But here's where it gets emotional: Buchanan's journey with KLUC began in 1999 when he took the helm of 'The Morning Zoo,' a show that later evolved into 'The Chet Buchanan Show' in 2017. For the past two years, he's been sharing the mic with Mikalah Gordon, creating unforgettable moments for listeners. And this is the part most people miss: Buchanan isn't just a radio personality; he's also the voice behind some of the biggest sports events, serving as the PA announcer for the NHL's Seattle Kraken, the WNBA's Las Vegas Aces, and NASCAR races at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Before becoming a Vegas staple, Buchanan honed his craft in various roles, including Program Director at CHR KZHT and Rock KUTQ in Salt Lake City, APD/MD at KZZP Phoenix, KKRZ Portland, and KUBE Seattle, and Music Director at KBKS Seattle. Is Buchanan's departure the end of an era, or a new beginning for both him and KLUC? What are your thoughts on his legacy and the future of morning radio in Las Vegas? Let us know in the comments!