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Nevada’s rolling ultra-lounges get some regulator scrutiny

The Nevada Transportation Authority is gearing for one of those “only in Nevada” moments as it works through a revised regulation that would define rolling ultra-lounges.

Roads to close for Life Cube event in Las Vegas

When downtown Las Vegas’ Life Cube Project comes to a fiery end Friday, several streets around the 24-foot art display developed by Scott Cohen at Ninth and Fremont streets will be closed to vehicle traffic.

Long-hauling could be black mark on Las Vegas’ GOP convention hopes

Las Vegas is angling to host the 2016 Republican National Convention at the same time the Nevada Taxicab Authority is trying to shake off a reputation for lax enforcement of taxi drivers who long-haul passengers to illegally jack up fares.

Las Vegas police look for suspect in shooting that led to beltway crash

Las Vegas police were searching for a suspect in the death of a driver found shot after crashing on the 215 Beltway Thursday. The suspect, 27-year-old Joseph Lucero, had argued with the driver earlier that night at Lucero’s apartment on the 7200 block of Las Vegas Boulevard South, near the 215, police said.

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McCarran gets more customs agents to speed flow of international visitors

McCarran International Airport will receive additional customs agents to help speed the flow of overseas visitors through its newest terminal, Las Vegas officials and Sen. Harry Reid announced on Wednesday.

Motorcyclist critically injured in crash

A motorcyclist is in critical condition after being hit by another vehicle near Tropicana Avenue and Topaz Street Wednesday afternoon.

Proposed Interstate 11 route raises concerns in Henderson

Some Henderson city leaders and residents are concerned about a proposed route for Interstate 11 that would carve a path through some rural eastern parts of the city.

Tackling pothole rage and confounding road markings

Sometimes, things just make us mad, especially when they’re out of our control. Too-slow drivers, too-fast drivers, traffic lights that change too quickly, and mopeds.

I-15 lanes reopen after two motorcycle crashes

All lanes of northbound Interstate 15 reopened about 8:45 a.m. Monday after three hours of delays near the Charleston Boulevard exit.

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