September was the strongest hotel booking month of the year, according to AAA booking data, but was still trailing September 2019 by 12 percent.
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With a bond offering underway to finance construction of a high-speed train between Las Vegas and LA, one of the backers expects the line to play a big role in sporting events.
With the end of a grace period for expired vehicle registrations, motorists who waited are discovering they now owe late fees.
Public safety officials are urging fans to be smart and not get behind the wheel intoxicated after the Raiders face off with the New Orleans Saints on “Monday Night Football” at Allegiant Stadium.
Droves of readers have contacted the Road Warrior in recent months to express frustrations with the Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles.
The LVCVA’s $24.26 million purchase of the Las Vegas Monorail is not an investment in the future of the long-struggling transportation mode — it’s an investment in the future of mobility in the resort corridor and beyond.
Traffic on Las Vegas Valley freeways is still lagging behind last year’s rates as the coronavirus pandemic still has its grips on the region.
A year after the nearly $1 billion Project Neon wrapped up, transportation planners are in the early stages of developing the next 10-figure road project.
The tunnel, which was completed in 1994 and allows motorists to access McCarran from the 215 Beltway, saw its speed limit drop by 20 mph a few months back.
Fatal crashes in Nevada are down slightly through July compared with the same period last year, despite traffic volume being lower during the coronavirus pandemic.
The Nevada Department of Transportation and the Federal Highway Administration on Friday launched an online public meeting website for the I-11 tier 1 Environmental Impact Statement Project in Southern Nevada.
The planned $200 million Tropicana Avenue/Interstate 15 interchange upgrade project is set to help fans navigate to and from Allegiant Stadium and T-Mobile Arena.
Following an uptick in passenger volume, bus service in the Las Vegas Valley is set to be increased after the Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada reduced service during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Nevada Department of Transportation wants your feedback on various transportation projects in the state set to receive state and federal funding.
Interstate 15 traffic volumes are creeping up as resort properties continue to reopen, but officials say don’t expect those numbers to ramp up to normal levels anytime soon.