With the start of National Bike Month on Tuesday, a local cycling advocacy group wants to remind motorists about the so-called “Three-Feet Rule.”
Art Marroquin
Art Marroquin completed working at the Review-Journal in mid-2018. A Southern California native, Marroquin covered breaking news, transportation and politics for more than 20 years. He is a graduate of California State University, Fullerton. His work has appeared in more than a dozen publications including the Orange County Register, Daily Breeze, Los Angeles Times and Newsday.
It’s still early, but the head of McCarran International said she believes the airport could have another record-setting year.
Unwanted and used medications can be left with North Las Vegas police officers on Saturday in recognition of National Prescription Take Back Day.
Motorists headed to Mount Charleston on Saturday should expect up to 20-minute delays to make way for a pack of nearly 3,800 runners, the Nevada Department of Transportation said.
Nevada has the fourth-highest rate of fatal hit-and-run crashes per capita when compared with other states across the country, the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety reported in a study released Thursday.
Foxx’s visit came as the Regional Transportation Commission will consider this summer whether build a $750 million light rail line that would run primarily along Maryland by 2025.
Southern Nevada’s taxicab companies continued to report severe declines in ridership and revenue last month, according to figures released Tuesday.
Officials with the Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles have spent the past six months in a back-and-forth with the team on the design.
Spacious gathering rooms, a kitchenette and offices highlight the new Senior Center at Silver Mesa Recreation Center that opened this month in North Las Vegas.
A Spaghetti Bowl ramp connecting two major freeways will close for overnight work on Tuesday as crews install a digital sign that will flash information about accidents and detours in downtown Las Vegas, the Nevada Department of Transportation said.
Headlights illuminated by shades of yellow, green, blue, purple and red appear to be the latest trend hitting the roads. The novelty tints may look cool and distinctive, but they’re poor at projecting the right amount of light and they’re illegal.
A section of U.S. Highway 95 will be narrowed to a single lane through mid-June as crews continue working on a $78 million freeway widening project in northwest Las Vegas, the Nevada Department of Transportation said.
The $54 million deal approved Wednesday by the City Council calls for the construction of a 12-mile pipeline from North Hollywood Boulevard near Interstate 15 to the southern section of Apex, capable of delivering water to more than 3,000 acres of land.
Construction recently wrapped up on widening a water channel alongside Interstate 15 near Cheyenne Avenue in North Las Vegas.
A decision on whether J.D. Middle School and Hartke Park should swap locations was delayed once again Wednesday.