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DMV revamps remote check-in system in Las Vegas area

The Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles has revamped its remote check-in system, saying that it’s much better than the initial Dash Pass used in 2015 that drew long lines and left frustrated motorists waiting for hours.

Tahoe bike path carries high construction cost

Visitors to Lake Tahoe’s east shore could soon have a new bike path linking upscale Incline Village to Nevada’s Sand Harbor State Park, but the price tag might induce sticker shock: $12.5 million for the 3-mile project.

Local agencies team up to catch drunk drivers

Las Vegas police will team up with law enforcement agencies throughout the state to crack down on drunk drivers starting Thursday.

Indian Springs’ speed limit, crosswalk need re-evaluation

Anyone who has driven the rural highways of Nevada knows there are several communities where you’re best off heeding the posted speed limit. If you don’t, count on a ticket from the resulting speed trap.

Heller pursues more drone testing in Nevada, transportation options at McCarran

Nevada’s drone testing sites would have more autonomy to partner with private industry on emerging technology, and McCarran International Airport could use federal funds to build facilities that offer multiple transportation modes under provisions Sen. Dean Heller inserted into a major aviation bill.

Cutting corners is illegal on Nevada roads

There are certain things that motorists do on the road that get under everybody’s skin. Hello, road rage!

Nevada’s delegates launch bill to fast-track high-speed rail project

Members of Nevada’s congressional delegation introduced legislation Thursday that they hope will fast-track the XpressWest project to provide high-speed passenger rail service between Las Vegas and Southern California with stops in Victorville and Palmdale.

Sandoval electrifies highway to Reno

Gov. Brian Sandoval electrified the first piece of the main highway between Las Vegas and Reno Tuesday, presiding over a ribbon-cutting that opened the first state-sponsored electric car-charging station in rural Nevada.