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Rat Pack is reunited at Sammy Davis Jr. Drive — PHOTOS

The first street sign for Sammy Davis Jr. Drive was unveiled in Las Vegas on Tuesday during a dedication that attracted family members, celebrities and other dignitaries.

Minor injuries reported in south valley ambulance crash

An ambulance rolled over with a patient inside after a crash in the south valley Thursday night, but Las Vegas police said there were only minor injuries.

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Strip closure planned at CityCenter complex

Sewer line work begins on a busy section of Las Vegas Boulevard Sunday night in a project that is expected to hamper traffic for a month.

Pedestrian outside crosswalk struck by car

A 69-year-old man was critically injured after he was struck by a car Tuesday afternoon in the east valley, according to Nevada Highway Patrol.

Man killed in jump from Spaghetti Bowl flyover

A man jumped to his death from the U.S. Highway 95 portion of the Spaghetti Bowl Tuesday afternoon, Nevada Highway Patrol said.

Ride-hailing companies run into another bump

Clark County commissioners expressed vocal disappointment Tuesday in the failure of Uber and Lyft to answer questions.

Tractor-trailer crash closes ramp from SB 95 to SB I-15

The ramp from southbound U.S. Highway 95 to southbound Interstate 15 is closed, according to the Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada.

Thin-font Nevada license plates aren’t fakes

I’m not sure why people are so fascinated with license plates, but they are. These hunks of aluminum that we are required to attach to our vehicles were the subject of two recent inquiries from Warrior readers.

Work begins on northwestern Beltway segment

Those large gravel pits west of the 215 Beltway in northwest Las Vegas will have a greater purpose in the years ahead and motorists should like it.

Does McCarran growth mean it’s time for that new airport? Not just yet

— Clark County Aviation Director Rosemary Vassiliadis announced that seven gates in the D concourse are going to be opened for international use with a tunnel to be built connecting those gates with the U.S. Customs and Border Protection facility in Terminal 3. The $51 million project is scheduled for completion in early 2017.