The crash at 7:44 a.m. Friday in the eastbound lanes of Sahara Avenue at the I-15 overpass prompted authorities to block the left turn lanes leading to the interstate.
Traffic
A vehicle crash is causing significant delays for commuters on U.S. Highway 95 Monday morning.
Crews broke ground on the $155 million final phase of the Centennial Bowl interchange project Monday where U.S. Highway 95 and the 215 Beltway, according to the Nevada Department of Transportation.
A daytime closure of a Spaghetti Bowl connector ramp this weekend will impact traffic near downtown.
Work to regain full lighting in the Spaghetti Bowl area is closer to completion, but repairs in the Neon Gateway area are needed, according to a Nevada Department of Transportation spokesman.
Traffic was heavy on Interstate 15’s southbound lanes Monday morning near Primm as it appears some tourists chose to wait until the last minute to leave Las Vegas.
Commuters headed to the airport Monday morning faced some restricted driving because of a crash in the airport connector tunnel.
With Nevada ranking among the highest cases in human trafficking in the nation local law enforcement and victims need all the help they can get.
Traffic has been steadily increasing since June, eventually eclipsing 2019’s total in October.
For most of the afternoon, there has been at least a 12-mile backup on Interstate 15 at the California-Nevada border at Primm, according to a tweet from RTC.
Workers, residents and those with table reservations will be allowed through, police said.
Perhaps to be expected just into the new year, Las Vegas police and first responders were dealing with more than a dozen injury accidents in the first hours of 2021.
A portion of Las Vegas Boulevard closed to traffic Thursday evening to allow revelers to ring in 2021.
Significant traffic delays were unfolding on U.S. Highway 95 in downtown Las Vegas early Thursday due to a single-vehicle crash.
Local law enforcement agencies joined together to raise awareness of Nevada’s “3-foot” rule to motorists during an enforcement event Wednesday morning.
The Boyd School of Law opened in 1998, but the path to its creation began nearly three decades earlier with a feasibility study in 1972.





Local law enforcement agencies joined together to raise awareness of Nevada’s “3-foot” rule to motorists during an enforcement event Wednesday morning.
Police were called to an apartment East Desert Inn Road near Maryland Parkway for a “family disturbance.”
Nearly 20 bicyclists set out early Thursday from Henderson to complete a roughly 130-mile ride — just as the group has done each year for the past 15 years.
“It is literally impossible for a new resident like myself to get a driver’s license or car registration,” Kerry Welsh said Saturday outside the West Flamingo Road office.