With millions of needed road upgrades set to begin ahead in preparation for the Formula One Las Vegas Grand Prix, questions still swirl around how much public money will go toward those efforts.
Motor Sports
Initial milling and paving operations for the Las Vegas Grand Prix’s racetrack are set to get underway next month.
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