A report titled “Dangerous by Design,” issued last week by the National Complete Streets Coalition, ranks Las Vegas the 13th most dangerous for pedestrians of 51 metropolitan areas in the U.S., but those numbers don’t consider the number of walking tourists.
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Somebody has been shooting out the windows of buses and limousines with a pellet gun, and the executives of one company hit hardest has a message for those responsible: You’re going to get caught, and when you are, you’ll do time.
A rollover crash closed U.S. Highway 95 southbound lanes just north of Las Vegas on Friday morning. Nevada Highway Patrol responded to U.S. 95 just south of Corn Creek Road, which is between Kyle Canyon and Lee Canyon roads, around 10:30 a.m.
A rollover crash on Interstate 15 created delays for northbound drivers Friday morning.
Nearly 200 additional taxicabs have been authorized to operate during the weekend of the Electric Daisy Carnival in June.
A weeklong jet fuel shortage at McCarran International Airport that resulted in airline pilots having to land here with enough fuel in their tanks to reach their next destination has ended.
Motorists mighty be seeing bubbles on city streets and will have to detour around a wide swath of downtown Saturday morning.
Southern Nevadans involved in minor, non-injury car accidents shouldn’t expect a response from Las Vegas police beginning Monday, part of the department’s shift to focus more energy on serious accidents and preventing fatalities.
A woman died Monday night after her vehicle ran into a chain-link fence in an east Las Vegas parking lot.
The woman killed in an accident near Valley View Boulevard and Sahara Avenue on Sunday has been identified by the Clark County coroner’s office as 52-year-old Brenda Kay Smiley.
The Nevada Highway Patrol reported a fatal accident involving a pedestrian and minivan near Blue Diamond Road and Edmond Street on Monday.
The two men who died in a head-on collision on U.S. Highway 95 Friday afternoon have been identified by the Clark County coroner’s office.