Carpool lanes have been removed from a 9-mile stretch as part of an ongoing Interstate 15 improvement project. But they won’t be gone forever.
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Despite seemingly constant roadwork across Southern Nevada, the Las Vegas Valley ranks as one of the easiest commutes to work in the country.
When the Boring Company’s Vegas Loop eventually hauls passengers to and from Harry Reid International Airport, Tesla’s CyberTrucks will play a big role.
With Interstate 15 already lined with them and more being added, U.S. Highway 95 is now set to see more dynamic messaging boards added to a stretch of the freeway.
With the 2028 Los Angeles Olympic Games just four years away, is the time now to widen Interstate 15 from the Nevada state line to Barstow? Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman thinks so.
Work will soon begin to change out signs along U.S. Highway 95 through the Las Vegas Valley to reflect a new freeway name.
Boring Company’s Vegas Loop is continuing progress in tunneling operations and plans to implement autonomous driving aspects within the system by the end of the year.
Nevada and California transportation officials met to discuss how to better handle situations similar to July’s hazardous materials crash on I-15.
Another school year starts Monday in Clark County, and that means children will be making their way to and from school and school zones will again be in effect during the morning and afternoon.
After being talked about for years, work is getting underway on a project to increase bus service along a busy Las Vegas corridor that includes UNLV.
Multiple road projects across the valley. A look at the planned construction ahead.
Silver State roads have seen 200 deaths through June 30, 12 percent higher than the 178 fatalities seen through June last year, according to data from the Nevada Department of Public Safety.
Lt. Gov. Stavros Anthony is still pursuing the removal of high occupancy vehicle lanes from Las Vegas Valley freeways.
Work on the Henderson Interchange project is planned to kick off this fall, with the project budget increasing significantly ahead of that.
Transportation officials plan to bolster the number of security guards they use to patrol buses and facilities across the Las Vegas Valley.