The Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada wears many hats when it comes to infrastructure.
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Clark County is looking to bolster its school crossing guard program to include the middle schools.
The $46.8 million U.S. 95 corridor improvement project kicked off Sunday on a stretch of the highway between Wyoming Avenue in downtown Las Vegas to Sunset Road in Henderson.
Gov. Joe Lombardo said he is not aware of any reports of price gouging following last week’s shutdown of a pipeline that supplies gasoline to Las Vegas.
With Super Bowl LVIII in Las Vegas just one year away, the clock is ticking to have The Boring Co.’s Vegas Loop as a transportation option for the Big Game.
The Henderson Interchange is set for an estimated $335 million revamp and the Nevada Department of Transportation is looking for public feedback as before shovels hit the ground.
With gas prices nearing the $5 per gallon mark over the weekend, the jump over the last month of more than $1 a gallon can be a hit on motorists’ wallets.
With the pandemic emphasizing how much Nevadans relied on in-person Department of Motor Vehicles visits, the agency is looking to the future with a major online shift.
Droves of readers have contacted the Road Warrior in recent months to express frustrations with the Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles.
Residents with documents that expired between March 12 and July 15 now have until Sept. 13 to carry our their transactions, according to the Nevada Highway Patrol.
The Nevada Department of Transportation wants your feedback on various transportation projects in the state set to receive state and federal funding.
Four Democrats — David Orentlicher, Emily Smith, Michael McAuliffe and Zachary Logan — are seeking the Assembly District 20 seat left open when incumbent Assemblywoman Ellen Spiegel chose to run for state Senate.
The 17th Assembly District seat is open following the death of incumbent Democratic Assemblyman Tyrone Thompson during the 2019 legislative session.
Before families set out on road trips full of the inevitable onslaught of “are we there yet?” questions, motorists should ensure their vehicles are summer-travel ready.