Gov. Brian Sandoval sat down last week for a one-on-one chat with the Road Warrior to discuss his legacy on transportation projects across the Silver State.
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Tom Skancke will leave Southern Nevada for Newport Beach, California. He’ll work as a consultant with a tech startup.
Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto, D-Nev., on Tuesday said President Donald Trump’s tax reform plan should set aside 5 percent of funding for transportation projects and infrastructure that will accommodate the next generation of “smart” vehicles.
State bonds will likely cover roughly $200 million in improvements meant to relieve freeway traffic near the 62-acre stadium site for the NFL’s Raiders on Russell Road, just west of Interstate 15.
Four bills in the Legislature would affect Uber and Lyft, which gained a foothold in Nevada in 2015 and now are formidable competitors to taxi companies.
Speed up, slowpokes. Or better yet, get into the right lane. Assembly Bill 334 would penalize motorists who poke along in the left lane of the highway.
The U.S. Department of Transportation passed over Nevada and selected 10 other areas across the country as “proving ground pilot sites” to research and develop technologies for autonomous vehicles.
A multi-colored mountain range set against a wide-open, light blue sky will serve as the state’s new standard-issue license plate, bearing the phrase “Home Means Nevada.”
Nevada will share in a multi-state, $41.2 million settlement with automakers Hyundai and Kia over claims they exaggerated, then adjusted, fuel efficiency ratings, the attorney general’s office announced Thursday.
The Nevada Department of Transportation would need to accelerate already-planned projects, including miles of HOV lanes, if a domed football stadium opens by 2019 near the Las Vegas Strip, according to a report released Thursday by Gov. Brian Sandoval’s office.