A third and final round of state bonds will be sold to help pay for Project Neon, the $1 billion widening of Interstate 15 between Sahara Avenue and the Spaghetti Bowl interchange in downtown Las Vegas.
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.
The Martin Luther King Boulevard offramp from northbound Interstate 15 will be closed for three nights this week, the Nevada Department of Transportation said.
The Southern Nevada Taxicab Authority’s administrator resigned Monday amid a series of longtime disagreements with the agency’s board of directors in developing a resolution to reduce complaints about long-hauling.
Several restrictions are scheduled Monday for overnight work along U.S. Highway 95 in northwest Las Vegas, the Nevada Department of Transportation said.
With the Main Event in full swing, perplexed commuters are still figuring out the best way to get around the maze of detours plaguing downtown Las Vegas.
North Las Vegas got a bump in its credit rating from Fitch Ratings, which could help the city save millions of dollars on bonds to pay for new projects, interim City Manager Ryann Juden announced Wednesday night.
The firm will design parking, access roads, landscaping, grading, lighting and amenities for the the southeast corner of the park at Craig Road and Commerce Street.
The Regional Transportation Commission’s board of directors unanimously approved a 10 percent raise Thursday for General Manager Tina Quigley.
A Spaghetti Bowl freeway ramp will close for 30 days starting Monday as crews continue work on the $1 billion Project Neon widening project, the Nevada Department of Transportation said.
The North Las Vegas City Council on Wednesday night unanimously approved contracts aimed at connecting water and sewer lines to a pair of industrial areas.
North Las Vegas city officials will go into arbitration with former city manager Qiong Liu to discuss the circumstances of her firing.
Commuters feeling bruised by the “Main Event” should brace for a nasty pummeling anticipated this weekend when an entire section of U.S. Highway 95 will close through downtown Las Vegas.
Las Vegas drivers were thrown for a loop during the second day of closures associated with the “Main Event” on Tuesday, when traffic lanes were considerably slimmed down along Interstate 15.
Ross Dress for Less will open Tuesday morning in a 25,000-square-foot space that once served as a grocery store at Fiesta Plaza in downtown North Las Vegas.
Commuters struggled Monday morning with a freeway ramp detour through downtown Las Vegas as the “Main Event” unleashed the first of several traffic-related punches anticipated this week.