Las Vegas officials learning from the Super Bowl experience will enhance how fans will enjoy Final Four week in 2028.
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Contrary to social media rumors the Las Vegas Monorail remains on track to transport riders in the resort corridor well into the near future, according to tourism agency that owns it.
The Nevada Supreme Court did not render a decision after hearing arguments regarding a challenge to the Oakland Athletics’ public funding bill.
With the seemingly never-ending roadwork and growth across the Las Vegas Valley, it’s no surprise that new traffic signals are being added.
The road leading to a Strip resort soon may be renamed to celebrate a milestone for the hotel and for the iconic show that has made its home there for decades.
The long-planned bus rapid transit line to be built on Maryland Parkway into downtown Las Vegas received a $150 million federal grant.
Tragedies like the Baltimore bridge collapse illustrate the importance of infrastructure and efforts by NDOT and other agencies to keep transportation safe.
Las Vegas Grand Prix officials are hosting group tours to find events to fill their 300,000-square-foot facility just off the Strip throughout the year.
Allegiant Stadium has seen over 4 million fans attend events at the $2 billion, nearly four-year-old facility, according to Las Vegas Stadium Authority data.
More road disruption is coming near the Las Vegas Strip as a leaking water main under the site of a bridge built for the F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix will be replaced.
Motorists should expect another round of Las Vegas Boulevard travel impacts with the latest phase of a yearslong road project.
The Oakland Athletics’ former Coliseum co-tenant laid the blueprint for how to move a pro sports team to Southern Nevada.
Las Vegas officials received a $1.4 million federal grant for a system designed to make the Fremont Street corridor safer.
A report set to be delivered to county commissioners next week discusses what officials learned and what can be improved for this year’s Formula One race.
The A’s are in talks to include some of the Neon Museum’s vintage Las Vegas resort signs in-and-around their Strip stadium, scheduled to be built on 9 acres of the 35-acre Trop site.