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Downtown streets to close for Helldorado Days

Helldorado Days, the city’s annual five-day tribute to its Wild West heritage, includes a parade that will close downtown streets Saturday.

Eastbound Summerlin Parkway reopens after suicide jump

A Tuesday morning suicide shut down eastbound Summerlin Parkway near the U.S. 95 for nearly five hours. Nevada Highway Patrol responded just before 5:30 a.m. to a woman who jumped from the Summerlin Parkway overpass.

Planning starts for massive Flamingo Road overhaul

One of Southern Nevada’s busiest east-west arterials, named for a historic resort hotel that put Las Vegas on the map, will get a $30 million makeover over the next two years.

ROAD ALERT: Spaghetti Bowl lane closures planned

The Nevada Department of Transportation will close lanes in the Spaghetti Bowl overnight Saturday for a road striping project.

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Historic ‘Big Boy’ locomotive makes Las Vegas stop

The 132-foot, 1.2 million-pound locomotive Big Boy No. 4014 locomotive made a whistle stop in Las Vegas Tuesday night. It’s on display until 4 p.m. Wednesday before it resumes its journey at 7 a.m. Thursday to a restoration yard in Cheyenne, Wyo.

Las Vegas police officer hurt in motorcycle crash

A Metro police officer was hospitalized with what the police department described as non-life threatening injuries after a collision near downtown Las Vegas Monday afternoon.

Main, Commerce street project gets boost from fuel tax hike

The city of Las Vegas’ long-envisioned plan to turn Main and Commerce streets downtown into parallel one-way couplets is on track and once the project that is expected to cost at least $34 million is done, a new president will be in the White House, Resorts World Las Vegas will be open on the Strip and students entering high school next fall will be ready for their senior year.

Las Vegas warning: Those shooting out bus, limo windows will be caught

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.

Rollver crash closes part of U.S. 95 north of Las Vegas

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.

Las Vegas-Phoenix highway project wins support of Maryland politician

Rep. Steny Hoyer, D-Md., the Democratic whip of the U.S. House, met Monday with representatives of Southern Nevada’s business community, vowing to support infrastructure investment, including efforts for an interstate to connect Las Vegas and Phoenix.

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