Transportation

Allegiant Air expanding with flights to more cities

An Allegiant Air jet takes off from McCarran International Airport on Friday, Aug. 26, 2011.

Las Vegas-based Allegiant Air is adding 18 new routes later this year, including 10 cities new to the airline’s map, and said it will serve more cities than any other low-cost carrier.

Six-vehicle accident closes intersection of Desert Inn, Sandhill

A six-vehicle collision closed down the intersection of Desert Inn and Sandhill Roads at about 2 p.m. today.

Drivers urged to avoid intersection of Twain and Swenson

Drivers are encouraged to steer clear of the intersection of Twain Avenue and Swenson Street today while workers replace a traffic signal pole.

Airline mergers have already led to higher fares

An American Airlines plane and a US Airways plane are parked at Washington's Ronald Reagan National Airport in Washington, Aug. 13, 2013.

The government is putting its foot down on rising airfares and fees by blocking the latest airline merger — but for fliers, it's already too late.

Nevada gasoline prices steady but vulnerable to spikes

Nevada gas prices in July remained steady from the previous month but were still higher than the national average, according to AAA Nevada’s monthly gas survey released today.

Retired Las Vegas lawyer to receive $1.1 million for work on Boulder City bypass condemnation cases

The state is paying a Las Vegas lawyer $1.1 million to handle condemnation cases involving the Boulder City bypass project.

Transportation officials put hazard lights on idea of mileage-based tax

A study on ways to tax motorists on the miles they drive instead of the gasoline they purchase drew opposition and questions from members of the Nevada Board of Transportation on Monday.

A new use for the odometer: determining tax you pay

Electric cars and vehicles that get more miles to the gallon are more efficient for drivers but are causing a dip in money for roads in Nevada that is now primarily being filled by a tax on gasoline. But the Nevada Department of Transportation is starting a study on alternate ways to pay for building roads in lieu of the gasoline tax.

Speeding Las Vegas-bound motorists learning to brake a bad habit

Nate Peterson is a Nevada Highway Patrolman taking part in a "Zero Tolerance" program to stop speeders whizzing into Las Vegas from California. The average speed for vehicles pulled over is 95 mph, 25 mph over the posted limit. A Lamborghini was clocked a few years back going 187 mph. (John M. Glionna/Los Angeles Times/MCT)

Call it the Vegas itch. For many motorists headed here from Southern California, the obvious scratch is to gun the engine down that impossibly long incline on Interstate 15 across the Nevada border into Primm, adrenaline pumping, answering Sin City’s dizzying siren call.

Construction of Boulder City bypass should go unnoticed

This Nevada Department of Transportation graphic shows the route of the proposed Boulder City Bypass.

The Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada met today to hear an update on the Boulder City bypass project.

Lanes on Nellis Boulevard to be closed Friday

Lanes on a portion of Nellis Boulevard will be closed Friday due to storm drain repairs.

Hindsight after Asiana crash

Would you change your flight plans if you found out your airplane’s pilot or co-pilot had minimal experience?

International traffic flies high at McCarran, helping keep passenger counts steady for first half of 2013

In this Thursday, May 9, 2013, photo, a Southwest airliner comes in for a landing as a row of Allegiant Air jets are parked at McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas.

McCarran International Airport showed modest gains in passenger traffic in June, bringing the half-year total to nearly even with last year.

Economic conditions, lack of evidence leads to high court's denial of handicap-accommodating cabs

The Nevada Supreme Court has rejected the appeal of a taxicab company that wanted to operate 40 handicapped-equipped vehicles in Las Vegas.

McCarran monkey wrench: Network outage that caused long lines, manual check-in was biggest crash in three years

A computer problem caused long lines at ticket counters at McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas on Thursday, July 25, 2013.

McCarran International Airport’s information technology experts are continuing to investigate what caused Thursday’s computer network crash that slowed the printing of boarding passes and tickets and caused dozens of passengers on all airlines to miss their morning flights.