Many Las Vegas transportation providers will no longer require a face covering after a federal judge voided the mask mandate on airlines and public transportation.
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There’s been a noticeable increase in citations given as the visitor counts in Las Vegas have risen over the first few months of the year.
With more visitors coming to Las Vegas and locals beginning to hit the town with relaxed COVID-19 restrictions, a new problem has surfaced.
The average price of regular unleaded gas in the Las Vegas Valley went from $2.84 month ago, to $3.21 as of Monday.
Traffic volume on I-15 at the Nevada-California state line on Nov. 25-29 was down 20 percent compared with 2019.
The Nevada Department of Transportation says it doesn’t expect Gov. Steve Sisolak’s “Stay at Home 2.0” order to keep out-of-town visitors away from Southern Nevada.
As most of the nation remains under some stage of stay-at-home orders as result of the coronavirus pandemic, AAA is not issuing a Memorial Day travel forecast for the first time in 20 years.
Looking to create a safer riding environment for drivers and passengers, Uber will require all vehicle occupants to wear a face covering.
Taxicab demand in Las Vegas has decreased steeply since the resort corridor was shut down by the coronavirus.
Parking options in both terminals will be consolidated with lower passenger demand.