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District attorney’s office weighing legal options on Uber, Lyft

The Clark County district attorney’s staff is considering its legal options for dealing with Uber and Lyft, two ride-hailing companies that began operating in Southern Nevada without a county business license.

Newsfeed discussion to focus on transit, infrastructure issues

Are light rail and a monorail expansion in the cards for the Las Vegas Valley? How will the future Interstate 11 affect valley traffic? These questions and more about Las Vegas’ ongoing mobility issues, notably on the Strip, will be addressed Tuesday at Newsfeed, a partnership between the Las Vegas Review-Journal and the Las Vegas Metro Chamber of Commerce.

Uber, Lyft up and running, defy Clark County

Ride-hailing companies Uber and Lyft began operating in Southern Nevada Tuesday, defying Clark County officials who say they can’t conduct business until they have county business licenses.

Coming soon: Tidal wave of cabs, cars for hire in Las Vegas

In a matter of weeks, a tidal wave of cars for hire will be moving people from place to place on the city’s streets. There will be taxicabs, 3,000 strong, hovering around the resorts, the airport and the convention centers.

County’s ride-sharing business licensing powers questioned

Local governments can’t impose special taxes, fees or requirements on transportation network companies that aren’t applicable to other businesses, the state’s Legislative Counsel Bureau says.

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