Driving through the Desert Inn arterial tunnel will soon be a smoother experience for drivers, thanks to a nearly $9.2 million improvement project.
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Zoox initial Las Vegas robotaxi launch is underway and if you’ve traveled near the resort corridor recently, odds are you’ve seen at least one traveling in the area.
A pair of road projects between Las Vegas and Phoenix are making progress that will lead to a smoother commute between the two desert southwest cities.
A two-year, $49.5 million upgrade project of the Airport Connector Road northbound from the 215 Beltway is set to get underway later this year.
Labor Day weekend marks the unofficial end of summer and with it droves of visitors will jam Interstate 15 between Las Vegas and Southern California.
Las Vegas was rated as the third most dangerous city in the U.S. for pedestrians in a study released last week by shoe company Kuru.
If you’ve driven in the Airport Connector Tunnel, you’ve probably noticed drops of water falling on your windshield, a white residue on the ceiling of the tunnel and on the road.
Authorities are reminding residents of safety tips for young riders and the legal responsibilities parents should know ahead of the upcoming school year.
Transit officials are looking at the future of mobility along a long stretch of Charleston Boulevard between Summerlin and the east Las Vegas Valley.
A stretch of high occupancy vehicle lanes on Interstate 15 near the Strip won’t reopen as such after this weekend’s planned repaving of the highway tied to a yearslong road project.
Clark County is looking to hire more crossing guards as the 2025-26 CCSD school year approaches.
The push to eradicate high occupancy vehicle lanes in the Las Vegas Valley continues, led by one of the state’s top transportation figures.
A total of 1,131 crash-related deaths occurred on Southern Nevada roads between 2019 and 2023.
Work continues on the Interstate 15 south widening project as it heads toward completion by the end of the year.
Nevada received one of the highest grades in the country for its infrastructure, but the state has plenty of room for improvement, despite the passing grade.