Clark County officials are expanding roadwork hours along the resort corridor in Las Vegas amid the 30-day statewide closure.
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Service will be suspended Thursday in the wake of the governor’s request that all nonessential businesses close for 30 days because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
With much of Nevada coming to a screeching halt Wednesday after Gov. Steve Sisolak recommended the closure of nonessential business, most transportation services are still up and running.
The transportation agency began limiting bus service on the resort corridor on Friday, according to RTC spokeswoman Angela Castro.
President Trump is slated to land at McCarran International Airport Thursday night so motorists and travelers should brace for road or flight related travel impacts.
Traffic issues are expected Tuesday-March 14 around the Las Vegas Convention Center and the Las Vegas Festival Grounds during CONEXPO-CON/AGG and the co-located IFPE shows.
A busy intersection in west Henderson in the middle of the ever expanding St. Rose Parkway area is set for a project that will bring relief to area commuters.
Traffic is congested in the Spaghetti Bowl on Monday evening, where a semitrailer tipped over on the side of an on-ramp.
Traffic heading to a NASCAR race at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway on Sunday was causing a backup on northbound Interstate 15.
With President Donald Trump’s week in-and-out of Las Vegas continuing through Friday, motorists in the area can expect more unexpected traffic stops and congestion.
With upwards of 100,000 people converging on Las Vegas Motor Speedway this weekend, culminating Sunday with the Pennzoil 400 NASCAR race.
Around 350 mostly Culinary Union members will picket from 10 a.m.-11 a.m. Wednesday, looking to secure their first union labor contract from the Palms.
For the second time in as many days, motorists who drive Interstate 15 in Las Vegas are facing major delays Friday morning. The crash was cleared about 6:30 a.m.
A string of traffic accidents on Las Vegas Valley interstates and roadways are causing extensive traffic delays for commuters Thursday morning.
A stretch of U.S. Highway 95 in Las Vegas will be closed to traffic Tuesday night for Project Neon-related work after a weather delay.