The $46.8 million U.S. 95 corridor improvement project kicked off Sunday on a stretch of the highway between Wyoming Avenue in downtown Las Vegas to Sunset Road in Henderson.
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Another major freeway project is slated to get underway this year in the Las Vegas Valley.
Some drivers are finding it difficult to navigate the recently opened diverging diamond interchange on Tropicana Avenue over Interstate 15.
The interchange to Summerlin Parkway is set for a major overhaul as Summerlin continues to grow and officials look to make the 215 Beltway in the northwest a full freeway in all areas.
Dean Martin Drive is set for a $5.6 million improvement project ahead of the Super Bowl next year.
With Super Bowl LVIII in Las Vegas just one year away, the clock is ticking to have The Boring Co.’s Vegas Loop as a transportation option for the Big Game.
Although the Silver State isn’t home to the most expensive gas, prices for Nevadans hit their pocketbooks harder than any other state, according to a list compiled by insurance firm HiRoad.
Most larger projects are funded by a mix of state, local and federal dollars. The more federal money awarded the better.
The dangerous Boulder Highway corridor is still years off from being fully upgraded to improve safety.
Tuesday will mark the beginning of “Dropicana” — the start of the demolition of the Tropicana Avenue bridge tied to the $305 million Interstate 15-Tropicana Interchange project.
Those who travel between Las Vegas and Utah should brace for another bridge project set to snarl traffic on Interstate 15.
With how dangerous roads are in the Las Vegas Valley the majority of motorists in the area should include driving resolutions, to increase safety on Clark County roadways.
As we head into 2023, there are no shortage of road projects on the horizon in the Las Vegas Valley.
If you’ve seen a car driving around with a classic vehicle plate and thought, “That’s not a classic,” you could be right.
With driver impairment the leading cause of fatal crashes in Clark County, officials are looking at ways to curb tragedies. Businesses could potentially face ramifications.