Members of Amalgamated Transit Union Local 1637 voted with 363 members voting yes and 153 voting no to OK a contract with Transdev.
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The RTC tried to offload the property in October through an auction but was unsuccessful.
Jill Shlesinger and other tenants in the plaza say they were well notified of the project plans, but still she said some days are bringing in about half the revenue generated pre-project.
A number of downtown Las Vegas businesses are at the center of a roughly $10 million infrastructure project that began in April and is expected to finish by spring 2024.
The Boring Company has reached two milestones in its quest to create an underground transportation system in Las Vegas.
The TSA says the security program is voluntary and accurate, but critics have raised concerns about bias in facial recognition technology.
The state ranks 43 out of 50 states, with drivers paying on average about $765 more than the national average.
Weary travelers endured another day of widespread flight cancellations Wednesday as Southwest Airlines tried to “reset” its operations.
The Boring Company is looking to add another Vegas Loop stop on the south Strip.
Gas prices in Las Vegas start April with dip, after hitting all-time high at the end of March.
As it stands Tuesday’s $5.36 a gallon average price is the all-time record for the Las Vegas metropolitan area, according to AAA.
As spectators come and go at Allegiant Stadium, officials involved with the traffic plan have been learning from each event.
With the first major events with fans allowed inside the $2 billion Allegiant Stadium, officials got their first real-time run at managing the largest event venue in the state.
As the first official use of the Boring Company’s Convention Center Loop occurring Tuesday with the World of Concrete show, it appears the system won’t make it out into the Resort Corridor anytime soon.
An invite only capacity test of the 0.8 mile in direction tunnel transportation system will take place Tuesday, according to Lori Nelson-Kraft, Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority spokeswoman.