A woman was killed while crossing Nellis Boulevard Thursday night in a hit-and-run crash, Las Vegas police said.
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Hundreds of immigrants who have committed a felony and fraudulently obtained driver’s licenses in Nevada run the risk of arrest and even deportation if they apply for the new driver authorization card.
A woman was killed after a light pole fell on her after it was struck by an out-of-control van Monday afternoon.
A man died Wednesday night after being struck by a vehicle while crossing the street in the southeast valley.
The intersection of Vegas Drive and Decatur Boulevard will be closed from 9 p.m. Friday until 5 a.m. Monday as construction continues on a drainage project.
A man involved in a motorcycle accident in April died Nov. 29 from blunt force injuries, according to the Clark County coroner’s office.
A state Transportation Department request for authority to use $100 million in bond proceeds to buy right-of-way for the Interstate 15 widening project called Project Neon won approval Monday from lawmakers.
A train heading to California derailed Sunday near the Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Union Pacific spokesman Mark Davis said 19 coal cars and one locomotive derailed about 10 p.m. The train, which was bound for Mojave, Calif., had four locomotives and 103 cars.
The future of a massive Interstate 15 widening in Las Vegas is up in the air because of questions from some state lawmakers about the $1.3 billion Project Neon.
Twenty-two died in 2011. Forty in 2012.
As Nevada prepares to offer driver authorization cards to undocumented residents beginning Jan. 2, the big question for the Department of Motor Vehicles is how many people will show up to take advantage of the new program.
The woman killed in the crash on state Route 160 Saturday morning has been identified by the Clark County coroner’s office.
Police are investigating the death of a bicyclist that was hit by a SUV on Eastern Avenue, near Sunset Road Saturday night.
With progress and growth come new challenges.
Transportation officials at Lake Tahoe are hoping that by the summer of 2016 they’ll have a pair of 120-passenger ferries shuttling tourists and locals alike between the south shore and the north shore in less than a half hour.
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.