Capacity for Sunday’s Super Bowl at Allegiant Stadium will be just less than what can be hosted for a regular season Raiders home game.
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President Joe Biden officially announced $3 billion in federal funding for Brightline West’s $12 billion high-speed rail system today in Las Vegas.
Tropicana Avenue between the resort corridor and Interstate 15 is set to fully close to traffic overnight next week.
The underground concept came after UNLV raised concerns with the previous elevated expressway option being an eyesore and would also block branding of the school and the Thomas & Mack Center.
The Nevada Department of Transportation is helping drivers negotiate the interchange installed at Interstate 15 and Tropicana Avenue.
A new deal includes naming Viva Aerobus the official Mexican airline of the Raiders, which will unveil an aircraft at a later date with a Silver and Black livery.
Gov. Steve Sisolak refuted reports that he is blocking the Oakland Athletics from moving to Southern Nevada because of a request for millions in public subsidies for a ballpark.
Clark County Department of Aviation Director Rosemary Vassiliadis said she and other area tourism officials have been counting down the days for the return of overseas flights.
After a month of meetings, Station Casinos and transportation officials came to an agreement on plans for a $305 million rebuild of the Interstate 15-Tropicana Avenue interchange.
Transportation Security Administration officers are encountering difficulties when attempting to scan the recently updated licenses, according to the Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles website.
The event had a Silver and Black feel to it as Raiders alumni and the Raiderettes also attended.
The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority is looking toward possible arbitration to settle a dispute over its naming rights deal with the Las Vegas Ballpark.
Starting Monday Eight surface streets are closed to traffic for over a month in downtown Las Vegas as a test run for a planned road project that could exceed the $ 1 billion mark.
Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles offices will reopen June 15 following a nearly three-month long closure due to the coronavirus pandemic.
After three years of road closures, lane shifts, new roads and the inevitable traffic jams, the $1 billion Project Neon is officially over.
Three major components to Project Neon opened this week, so Road Warrior Mick Akers shows how to navigate those newly opened sections.
Soon the skies above urban areas could look like a scene straight out of the Jetsons.