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Uber launches new ride-sharing option in Las Vegas

Even though public bus ridership is declining in Las Vegas, Uber on Wednesday launched a ride-sharing option that’s similarly modeled to how people catch a bus.

Trump’s steel tariffs may be driving up costs of road projects

President Donald Trump’s steel tariffs may be driving up costs for state road construction projects, as displayed during a recent round of bids for the next phase of the Centennial Bowl interchange in northwest Las Vegas.

Officials reconsider offramp near Raiders’ Las Vegas stadium

Concerns raised this month by the stadium’s developers and MGM Resorts International prompted state transportation officials to reconsider building a direct-access carpool lane from Interstate 15 to the Hacienda Avenue overpass.

330,000 visitors expected in Las Vegas over holiday weekend

Rising gas prices won’t stop visitors from coming to Las Vegas for Memorial Day, following a national trend of more people who plan to hit the road during the long holiday weekend that starts Friday.

Las Vegas firm gets $2.2M contract for Nellis Boulevard

Engineering firm CA Group was awarded a $2.2 million contract to design improvements for a 10-mile stretch of Nellis Boulevard in east Las Vegas, under a deal unanimously approved Monday by the Nevada Department of Transportation’s board of directors.

CES rides into view with self-driving car demonstration

The ride-hailing company Lyft will shuttle passengers between the Gold Lot and 20 locations, including Caesars Palace, in the autonomous BMW sedans from Tuesday through Friday, to introduce the public to the future transport. The rides coincide with CES, formerly known as the Consumer Electronics Show, which runs the same four days.