Robust PSL sales have boosted the stadium budget by $228 million over original estimates, according to the latest financial report provided by the Las Vegas Stadium Authority.
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Mick joined the Las Vegas Review-Journal as transportation reporter in November 2018. He previously worked at the Las Vegas Sun covering a variety of beats including transportation, business, gaming, and city and county government. Prior to that, he worked at the Pahrump Valley Times, where he was named the Nevada Press Association’s Outstanding Journalist in the intermediate category for his coverage of the Lamar Odom brothel overdose situation, rural healthcare and more. Mick was born in Texas but grew up in Las Vegas, attending UNLV’s Hank Greenspun School of Journalism and Media Studies where he was a member of the Kappa Tau Alpha National Journalism Society.
A commercial driver based out of Las Vegas has been declared an ‘imminent hazard to public safety’ by the U.S. Department of Transportation.
Roadwork on both sides of the 215 Beltway will affect various sections Saturday, Sunday and Monday as part of an ongoing widening project.
Contractor Fisher Sand and Gravel was awarded a $99 million contract to construct the interchange project that includes two massive concrete dual lane flyovers.
HopSkipDrive, the first ride-hailing service for children in Clark County, kicked off last week serving mainly at-risk youth.
Voxx International’s SOLO (Save Our Loved Ones) life sensing technology can be used to alert a driver if they’ve left a child or pet behind in a vehicle.
Initially projected to bring in $250 million, better than forecasted sales have led the Raiders to increase the PSL budget by 91.2 percent to $478 million.
Looking to take some of the pain out of navigating what will be 4.6-million-square-feet of convention space, The Boring Co. is constructing an underground people mover system.
Bell and Hyundai are partnered with Uber Elevate, who is working to launch its Uber Air service as early as 2023 in select cities.
U.S. Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao Wednesday announced the next phase of the government’s work on autonomous vehicles at the Las Vegas Convention Center during CES 2020.
With the Raiders set to move to Las Vegas and Allegiant Stadium for the 2020 NFL season, the team still has an eye on making the $2 billion stadium the best venue it can be.
The car has double doors and an adjustable pedestal. A touch screen folds down from the ceiling, giving the passenger a bevy of options.
Aptiv’s autonomous vehicle program can now transport select passengers to and from Las Vegas’ airport.
The egg-shaped, single passenger transporter can reach speeds of up to 24 mph, but can be adjusted to scope of the environment its operating in.
Fans of the Silver and Black can be a permanent part of the Raiders’ Allegiant Stadium.