The bridge is part of the larger $73 million Centennial Bowl interchange project that broke ground in January.
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One person was killed after driving the wrong way on northbound Interstate 15 early Tuesday near downtown Las Vegas.
University Center Drive runs out of McCarran International Airport, past the Thomas & Mack Center and the UNLV campus, winding down to Desert Inn Road.
Uber believes its goal is realistic as it is working with a number of companies and municipalities who are creating the aircraft that would be used in Uber Air.
Las Vegas law enforcement joined forces with Stop DUI and the families of DUI victims to dedicate State Route 157 to victims of DUI incidents.
After three years of road closures, lane shifts, new roads and the inevitable traffic jams, the $1 billion Project Neon is officially over.
The final Project Neon paving and striping efforts dubbed Pave-A-Palooza has closed northbound I-15 between Sahara Avenue and D Street until 5 a.m. Monday.
The final paving and striping for Project Neon, the nearly $1 billion, 4-mile-long widening of I-15 from the Spaghetti Bowl to Sahara Avenue will wreak havoc with many Las Vegas drivers this week.
Project Neon will shut down the I-15 South from the 95 exit to Sahara from June 7 until 5 a.m. on June 10.
A potential underground people mover system, constructed by the Elon Musk-owned Boring Co., could make travel to popular destinations up to four times faster than by car.
The final paving and striping work on the largest road project in state history began Friday night, with portions lasting until Monday morning.
With the bright lights dimmed and the thumping bass gone, some 155,000 Electric Daisy Carnival attendees pounded the pavement and mixed in with the usual Monday morning commute.
The high-occupancy vehicle lanes slated to go online Monday have been in the works for 12 years, but not everyone is ready for them, or for 24-hour-a-day enforcement.