A 5-mile stretch of the Strip will be closed for up to 13 hours as revelers ring in the New Year, the Nevada Department of Transportation announced.
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The pedestrian bridge linking the Excalibur and Tropicana hotel-casinos at the south end of the Strip will reopen at 6 a.m. Saturday after undergoing a makeover, the Nevada Department of Transportation said.
Las Vegas Boulevard will be closed roughly between Tropicana Avenue and Spring Mountain Road from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. Thursday during the NASCAR Victory Lap sponsored by Sunoco.
The semitrailer crashed into a wall, hitting a power box and caught on fire Saturday afternoon, police said. The outage affected more than 570 customers and traffic lights at two intersections, including one at Harmon Avenue and Las Vegas Boulevard. Power is expected to be fully restored by 3 p.m.
A $1.9 million contract was awarded to a team of transit experts who will develop a “high capacity transit plan” aimed at relieving congestion in Southern Nevada, including a light rail route that could connect McCarran International Airport, the Strip and downtown Las Vegas.
An electrical shutdown will interrupt power to the elevators and escalators at the four pedestrian bridges at Tropicana Avenue and Las Vegas Boulevard for two hours on Tuesday afternoon.
Clark County is moving ahead with plans to develop an elevated limited-access airport expressway along Paradise Road, Koval Lane and Tropicana Avenue.
Motorists were on their best behavior and traffic ran smoothly for the grand opening of the T-Mobile Arena Wednesday night. MGM Resorts International officials were pleased with traffic flows and most fans of the Killers and Wayne Newton were able to make it to the concert on time.
T-Mobile Arena isn’t a one-configuration-fits-all type of venue. With flexible moving platforms, seats can be arranged in different ways to host concerts with a stage at one end of the building, performances in the round, boxing and mixed-martial-arts matches and hockey and basketball games.
The big day is finally arriving! On Wednesday, MGM Resorts International and Anschutz Entertainment Group open the T-Mobile Arena with a concert by The Killers.