Last week, Henderson joined a select group of cities across the United States when it received a silver-level award for being a bicycle-friendly community from the League of American Bicyclists.
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One of the hardest things you’ll ever have to do is take the keys away from the family patriarch. When it’s time for that to happen, it’s bound to provoke arguments, heartaches and headaches for all parties involved. But it’s also a necessary step in the life cycle.
Clark County is back to square one in its effort to require business licenses for contracted drivers for ride-hailing companies Uber and Lyft.
The Nevada Taxicab Authority board on Thursday approved an unprecedented allocation of new cabs, a move that will likely raise the ire of cab drivers who already believe there are too many of them on the road.
Las Vegas will get the first look at what mysterious electric carmaker Faraday Future’s eventual product will look like at the Consumer Electronics Show in January. By that time the public should know if that product will be manufactured in North Las Vegas.
Representatives of the Nevada High-Speed Rail Authority heard some fascinating transportation concepts Wednesday.
An unusual costumed crusader was spotted waddling across the street in the central valley Wednesday morning: a cop in a turkey suit.
Clark County saw a 13-percent dip in pedestrian deaths this year compared to the same time period last year, the Nevada Departments of Public Safety and Transportation reported Tuesday.
Northbound U.S Highway 95 has reopened at Rainbow Boulevard after a single-car crash closed it for about an hour, according to the Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada
Contracted drivers for ride-hailing companies will be required to have Clark County business licenses to operate and their companies will be required to provide a monthly report listing who they are.
For Southern Nevada, it’s going to be a week of planes, trains and automobiles. The National Business Aircraft Association is bringing its static display of business aircraft to Henderson Executive Airport and the Las Vegas Convention Center this week.
It’s a danger we’re all too familiar with, not only on Southern Nevada streets, but on roads nationwide: the red-light runner.
Three lanes of eastbound Lake Mead Parkway are closed near the 215 Southern Beltway after a diesel truck rollover, according to Henderson Police.
When Curtis Myles goes to a family barbecue this weekend, he’ll likely get this question from his dad before hellos are exchanged: “When is the monorail going to be extended to the airport?”
Center for Traffic Safety Research members commonly witness dangerous driving habits when they visit schools to raise awareness about pedestrian safety.
A recent Wall Street Journal poll of leading economists put the probability of the United States going into recession over the next 12 months at 63 percent. Conventional wisdom is that the Federal Reserve Bank will continue raising interest rates to combat stubborn high inflation, thereby slowing the economy and causing gross domestic product to […]
With the second-annual Las Vegas Grand Prix completed, crews are already tearing down the infrastructure tied to the 3.8-mile street circuit, with the majority of the work planned to conclude by Christmas.
Before the top Formula One racers take to Las Vegas streets for the Las Vegas Grand Prix this weekend, the Review-Journal is taking you on a trip around the 3.8-mile circuit.
With Las Vegas Grand Prix race week upon us, road impacts associated with the Formula One race will ramp up this week as final preparations are made and the drivers take to the track later in the week.
Nikki Serrat faces charges including possessing, receiving or transferring a stolen vehicle, duty to stop at the scene of an accident and reckless driving.