A portion of Interstate 15 in the south Las Vegas Valley will see multi-week lane restrictions as part of an $86 million freeway widening project.
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The Super Bowl was the most-watched telecast in history, with an average TV audience of 123.4 million viewers, according to CBS Sports.
Las Vegas’ first Super Bowl lived up to the billing Sunday with a sellout crowd of 61,629 fans filling Allegiant Stadium.
“The hospitality here, you outdid it,” NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said. “I think it’s safe to say the NFL looks forward to coming back.”
Early work tied to the Brightline West high-speed rail project suggests the long-talked-about project could finally come to fruition.
One Canadian man looking to get ahead of other potential job candidates posted his “resume” on a digital billboard in front of UFC headquarters.
F1 and Clark County entered into a 10-year partnership to allow for the race to take place in and around the Strip during the week before Thanksgiving.
Aristocrat Gaming this week unveiled its full roster of NFL-themed slot machines at the Global Gaming Expo.
The Boring Company’s next Vegas Loop station is expected to be operational next year.
Another phase is slated to be added to the ongoing $305 million Interstate 15-Tropicana Avenue road project.
There is $7.5 million worth of work set to be conducted at the stadium, with 15 items noted on a list provided to the Las Vegas Stadium Authority by the Raiders.
The newly revamped Pro Bowl Games will feature flag football and fun, with Peyton and Eli Manning coaching the AFC and NFC teams.
Officials warn of travel delays and detours in the area during the closure on Sunday.
Allegiant Stadium proved to be a huge draw as advertised during the first few months fans were allowed to attend events at the $2 billion facility.
A local company is looking into the possibility of constructing a high-capacity transit system along Charleston Boulevard that could cost as much as $3 billion.
After four years of talks and 2½ years of construction, the Raiders’ “field of dreams” is finally a reality.
Frontier Airlines is all-in to help bring travelers back to Southern Nevada once the Gaming Control Board approves the opening plans of resort properties.
As fewer and fewer people are on roads across the nation because of coronavirus-related restrictions, the price of gasoline has steadily dropped with the traffic volume.
Although the coronavirus outbreak is leading to some airlines slashing route schedules, passenger traffic Thursday morning was moderate at McCarran International Airport.
University Center Drive runs out of McCarran International Airport, past the Thomas & Mack Center and the UNLV campus, winding down to Desert Inn Road.
Callister Law Group in Las Vegas sent the letter Thursday to Little A’Le’Inn owner Connie West on behalf of Matty Roberts, who this week abandoned his affiliation with the event in Rachel.