When crowds at Allegiant Stadium are too much for those with sensory issues or those who don’t acclimate well with crowds, two quiet spaces will be available.
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Daily nonstop flights will kick off Nov. 17 between McCarran International Airport and John Wayne Airport in Santa Ana, California.
It was announced last week the Las Vegas Xpress, which was slated to go online this month after initially being delayed from a November 2019 kickoff, would now be operational in the spring.
Hawaiian Airlines will resume service to the U.S. mainland Aug. 1, including to the ”ninth island” of Las Vegas.
The company planning a high-speed rail line between Las Vegas and Southern California is in early talks to extend the line closer to Los Angeles.
The move comes as new positive coronavirus cases, mainly tied to a team of electricians on the site that were identified in the last few weeks.
Southwest, McCarran International Airport’s busiest carrier, revealed a list of updated safety measures. It includes requiring customers to wear masks beginning May 11.
With most states issuing statewide stay-at-home mandates, it’s no surprise McCarran International Airport is seeing a major decrease in passenger volume.
Making the routes commuters drive more aesthetically pleasing is a goal of the state Department of Transportation as it completes improvement projects on state maintained roads.
The Lamb Boulevard on-and-offramps of the northern 215 Beltway will close to traffic at 9 p.m. Sunday.
Work on the 11-month project will begin Monday on Fremont Street in downtown Las Vegas, running from Las Vegas Boulevard to 14th Street.
A $10.5 million project is set for a 4.8-mile-stretch of Tropicana Avenue aimed at increasing safety and mobility of vehicle and pedestrian traffic in the area.
The final paving and striping work on the largest road project in state history began Friday night, with portions lasting until Monday morning.
Ride-hailing giant Uber is now offering free college tuition to select Las Vegas drivers on its platform.
The creation of high occupancy vehicle lanes along Interstate 15 will begin this week.