Maryland Parkway’s major overhaul rolls along with construction tied to the $378 million project spread out among multiple locations.
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Last year was one of the deadliest years on roads in Nevada on record, with 412 deaths resulting from vehicle crashes.
With 2025 upon us, there are a plethora of road projects in various stages of progress going on in the Las Vegas Valley.
As the new year rolls near, work on the yearslong Interstate 15-Tropicana Avenue project continues into 2025, with an increased cost.
Santa isn’t the only one coming to town this week, as droves of travelers are expected to hit the road into and out of Southern Nevada for the holiday season.
A major road project planned for Interstate 11 in downtown Las Vegas that could have cost more than $5 billion has been shelved, partly because of rising construction costs.
The biggest impact to traffic will begin this weekend when the temporary Flamingo Road vehicular bridge over Koval is dismantled.
With the I-11 sign installation along U.S. Highway 95 now underway, the Las Vegas Review-Journal also will change how it labels the busy highway.
Motorists should brace for heavy traffic around Las Vegas during Thanksgiving weekend as droves of people travel in and out of Southern Nevada to celebrate turkey day with family and friends.
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.
In 2025, crews will begin to widen the 215 between Pecos Road/St. Rose Parkway to Stephanie Street. A pedestrian bridge over Green Valley Parkway will be added.
Allegiant Stadium would lose nearly 200 on-site parking spots to accommodate a Boring Company Vegas Loop station.
About 6,000 runners will take to Charleston Boulevard between Red Rock Canyon and downtown Las Vegas for the first-ever Las Vegas Marathon.
The Flamingo Road bridge over Koval Lane that is a vital, yet controversial piece of infrastructure during the Las Vegas Grand Prix has returned.
If you’ve driven anywhere near the Strip or Allegiant Stadium over the last year-plus, it is likely a specially outfitted Toyota Highlander has crossed your path.