Transportation officials are set to unveil proposed new flight routes for Las Vegas and they want the public’s input.
Mick Akers
Mick joined the Las Vegas Review-Journal in November 2018 and covers sports business and transportation. He previously worked at the Las Vegas Sun covering a variety of beats including transportation, business, gaming, and city and county government. Prior to that, he worked at the Pahrump Valley Times, where he was named the Nevada Press Association’s Outstanding Journalist in the intermediate category for his coverage of the Lamar Odom brothel overdose situation, rural healthcare and more. Mick was born in Texas but grew up in Las Vegas, attending UNLV’s Hank Greenspun School of Journalism and Media Studies where he was a member of the Kappa Tau Alpha National Journalism Society.
The new Interstate 15/Charleston Boulevard ramp configuration opened to traffic Tuesday morning, aimed at making travel in Downtown Las Vegas a smoother process.
The Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada has been testing technologies to deal with construction-related traffic congestion, looking to deal with the issue in real time.
A flight from heading to Las Vegas from Oakland experienced a yellow alert Monday morning, prompting the aircraft to return to its departure site, according to Oakland airport officials.
After tragedy strikes, its normal for communities to rally around each other and try to create positives out of a negative situation.
Several Project Neon ramp openings next week will ease traffic in and around downtown Las Vegas as the massive public works undertaking heads into its final stretch.
Despite being the second youngest of the 58 victims who lost their lives in the Route 91 Harvest festival massacre, Quinton Robbins is leaving a legacy far beyond his years.
After a smooth rollout of its new appointment system in Northern Nevada, the Department of Motor Vehicles hasn’t seen anywhere near the same success implementing the system in the Las Vegas Valley.
A pair of Project Neon-related closures will affect motorists’ commutes starting tonight in Downtown Las Vegas.
Vehicles zoomed by Wednesday afternoon as people, young and old, visited a makeshift memorial at a Southwest Las Vegas Valley intersection, remembering a 12-year-old boy who was killed this week after being struck by a car crossing the busy road.
Multiple road projects are set to impact motorists’ commutes around Southern Nevada over the next couple of weeks.
The rollout of the Department of Motor Vehicles’ new appointment system has been anything but smooth over the first two days.
Las Vegas residents who frequently use Uber for their daily commutes now have an option to make those trips have less of a financial impact.
Las Vegas’ airport passenger count remains ahead of schedule through the first two months of 2019.
Another round of freeway ramp closures associated with two major road improvement projects are slated for this week.
