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Despite Strip tragedy, no long-term effects seen on Las Vegas visitation

Tourism experts say Sunday night’s Strip crash that killed an Arizona woman and injured 35 people won’t have long-term repercussions on visitation, but may come up as transportation leaders consider making Las Vegas Boulevard safer for pedestrians.

Drivers step closer to leasing taxis from Clark County cab companies

Nevada Taxicab Authority administrators got a little closer Friday to producing a final draft of regulations that would permit drivers to lease taxis from Clark County cab companies and operate on their own schedules.

First Project Neon disruptions start Sunday

Project Neon, the massive freeway interchange project at the Spaghetti Bowl, will produce its first road disruptions beginning late this weekend.

High-speed transportation testing site coming to North Las Vegas

A futuristic transportation company said Tuesday it will set up a test facility at a North Las Vegas industrial site, a move hailed by Gov. Brian Sandoval and state officials as another coup in Nevada’s quest to lure high-tech industry to the Silver State.

Uber begins picking up, dropping off passengers at McCarran

Ride-hailing company Uber on Tuesday began operations at McCarran International Airport, ending a stalemate with Clark County that lasted more than a month.

County backtracks on requiring list of ride-hailing drivers

Clark County commissioners backed off from their previous stance on how they monitor contracted ride-hailing company drivers, killing a proposal to require companies to provide a list of drivers.

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