With the project’s different backers and plans over the years, some might need a refresher on just all what the long-awaited project entails.
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A pair of road projects on U.S. Highway 95 and Interstate 15 will see new traffic restrictions.
In each of the past three years, more than 100 fatalities have occurred on Nevada roads during the three full months in the span between the two holiday weekends.
Digging on the next tunnel of the Boring Company’s Vegas Loop has reached an off-Strip resort.
RTC is turning to AI to see if the technology could better help them understand traffic patterns and safety at select intersections in the Las Vegas Valley.
As the Electric Daisy Carnival festivities wind down this morning at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, the party will be just beginning on area freeways.
Five months after being hired as Las Vegas Grand Prix Inc. chief operating officer, Betsy Fretwell is no longer with the company.
With over 170,000 people expected to attend Electric Daisy Carnival each night this weekend, festivalgoers and residents alike should brace for traffic congestion.
The Nevada Supreme Court rejected a teachers union effort to put public funding for the Oakland Athletics’ planned Las Vegas ballpark on November’s ballot.
Las Vegas, which hosted the 2024 Super Bowl, could be in line to host the 2027 College Football Playoff championship game at Allegiant Stadium.
The Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada wears many hats when it comes to infrastructure.
The work marks the latest portion of a multiphase project on Las Vegas Boulevard to upgrade infrastructure between Sahara Avenue and the 215 Beltway.
Freeway interchanges with nicknames including “bowl” are a regular part of many Las Vegas Valley motorists daily commutes.
The trail features plans for a shared use pathway from Summerlin to Red Rock Canyon and to widen SR159 near Red Rock Canyon.
The trains, designed to go up to 220 mph, will be able to take Brightline West passengers between Las Vegas and Southern California in less than two hours.