State and local leaders are banking on hydrogen cell fueled electric buses being a vital part of the future of mass transit in Las Vegas.
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As the $305 million revamp of the Interstate 15-Tropicana interchange rolls along, motorists who routinely travel through the area need to stay up to date on the latest happenings.
As the wettest monsoon season in a decade is poised to continue this week, the reports of flooding on valley roads had some readers wondering about the Boring Co.’s Vegas Loop.
The final phase of a yearslong, multiple phase widening of the Interstate 15 north corridor is set to get underway this year.
The Nevada DMV produces an average of 96,000 plates per month.
A year after the Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles shut down and reopened under reduced capacity, officials are finally getting the upper hand on the backlog that was created.
The decision to rename McCarran International Airport to Harry Reid International Airport last week caught some residents off guard.
A planned Hollywood Boulevard extension could provide a much-needed route between the east portion of Sunrise Manor and Henderson.
Nevada averages nearly 130 boat crashes resulting in death, injury or property damage per 100,000 registered boat owners.
As they deal with a spate of students bringing guns to school and a fatal on-campus shooting, district officials also are trying new approaches to discipline to steer problematic students away from prison.
The Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada launched the “Seeing Orange” campaign in May 2015 as a one-stop option for people to learn about street and highway construction projects.
The timing was perfect for columnist Jane Ann Morrison’s one-and-only interview with former first lady Barbara Bush in 1999.
Nevada Taxicab Authority administrator Ronald Grogan is pumping the brakes on a plan to let cab drivers use so-called “parallel routes” along Frank Sinatra Drive, Koval Lane and Interstate 15 whenever Las Vegas Boulevard is congested.
Looking for something to be thankful for? Try this. You have it better than billionaire John Rockefeller (1839-1937) ever did.
Thankfully, more people didn’t die. Thankfully, more people weren’t injured.