Transportation

Taxicab Authority to lawmakers: Ride-sharing has spurred crime

Taxicab Authority Police Investigator II L. Walker talks to a taxi driver at a long haul checkpoint near the entrance to the airport tunnel exiting McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas on Friday, June 8, 2012. The driver did not get a ticket.

Adding ride-share companies such as Uber and Lyft to the Las Vegas Valley has resulted in more illegal cabs and more passengers being ripped off, said Ronald Grogan, administrator of the Nevada Taxicab Authority, at a Senate Transportation Committee meeting today. The increased competition from ...

MLK ramp to be closed overnight Thursday

Project Neon, the largest construction project in state history, is expected to improve the flow of traffic along the Spaghetti Bowl, where Interstate 15, U.S. 95 and Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard intersect.

The Martin Luther King Boulevard onramp to northbound U.S. 95 will be closed overnight Thursday as work continues on Project Neon. ...

The car of the future is already on the road in Nevada

The silver-bodied FF 91 speedy electric car has a sleek black hood, fluorescent head and tail lights, and a 130-killowatts-per-hour battery which allows for travel up to 378 miles on a full charge. It was revealed during CES in Las Vegas on Jan. 3, 2017.

Nevada has taken a leading role in the testing and development of autonomous vehicles. Once a science fiction fever dream, self-driving cars equipped with lasers, cameras and radar ...

Delta US flights grounded due to 'automation issues'

Delta Air Lines has grounded its domestic flights because of "automation issues." Delta spokesman Morgan Durrant said the airline was facing a "systems outage," but flights already in the air were unaffected ...

2016 was McCarran’s second-busiest year

McCarran International Airport's D Gates are seen from the new air traffic control tower Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2016.

McCarran International Airport served 47.4 million passengers last year, making 2016 the second-busiest year in the airport’s 68-year history. ...

Computer glitch grounds domestic United Airlines flights

United Airlines says all of its domestic flights are grounded on Sunday because of a computer problem ...

Schumer: Airlines shouldn't charge extra for overhead bin

U.S. Sen. Charles Schumer is concerned about airlines charging passengers for the ability to use space in the overhead bin ...

Electric buses to test autonomous driving technology in Nevada

A study of autonomous driving technology will use electric buses in Reno, Sparks and Carson City ...

215 Beltway closing overnight at airport for construction work

The 215 Beltway will be closed in both directions at the Airport Connector tonight and Tuesday night as construction crews continue building a new flyover ramp. Westbound 215 will close at 9 p.m., with eastbound lanes shutting down at ...

Plane lands in Las Vegas after passenger accused of pointing knife at child

An Oklahoma man is facing federal charges after allegedly holding a knife to a child's stomach during a commercial flight from Los Angeles to Tulsa that was ...

Self-driving shuttle bus launches test run along Fremont East, a first in the U.S.

The autonomous, fully electric shuttle, which can transport a dozen passengers, is shown in downtown Las Vegas. It will be making trips down Fremont Street starting today to Jan. 20 as developers test its safety.

Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman took a cruise down Fremont Street Tuesday afternoon that made history. Goodman rode in the first completely autonomous, fully electric shuttle to ever be deployed on a public roadway in the United States. The driverless vehicle — called Arma and developed by the ...

Finally, Elvis honored with a street name

This 1972 file photo shows Elvis Presley, the King of Rock "n" Roll, during a performance.

Dean Martin’s is the longest, then Roy Horn’s. Next is Sammy Davis Jr.’s followed by Jimmy Durante’s and then Jerry Tarkanian’s. What about Elvis’? Well, his is not very long at all. Keep your mind in the gutter but forget about the sexual comparisons. Each of those celebrities — as well as many more — have Clark County streets named after them. And apparently, the importance of ...

Rising oil prices showing up at Nevada gas pumps

An increase in oil prices is being passed along to drivers in Nevada, one of the 15 most expensive fuel markets in the country, according to the AAA auto club. A gallon of unleaded gas in Nevada averages $2.46, a 6 cent increase from ...

Uber to help cities get a better grasp on traffic patterns

Uber is offering a helping hand to some of the same city leaders it sometimes antagonizes with the aggressive way it runs its popular ride-hailing service ...

Waymo self-driving minivan will start test drives this month

John Krafcik, CEO of Waymo, the autonomous vehicle company created by Google's parent company, Alphabet, introduces a Chrysler Pacifica hybrid outfitted with Waymo's own suite of sensors and radar Sunday, Jan. 8, 2017, at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit.

Waymo, Google's self-driving car division, will start testing its new fleet of minivans on public roads in California and Arizona later this month. The minivans, built in collaboration with Fiat Chrysler, are Chrysler Pacifica hybrids outfitted with Waymo's own suite of sensors and radar. Waymo and FCA announced their partnership in May ...