In The News: Howard R. Hughes College of Engineering

Las Vegas Review Journal

Hundreds of children have been hit by vehicles while biking or walking near Las Vegas Valley public schools, but educators and parents are unaware of the vast majority of crashes, records and interviews show, reducing the ability to target danger zones.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Although it’s something that should be observed every day, October is pedestrian safety month.

Las Vegas Review-Journal En Español

After dropping more than 27 feet since the start of the year, Lake Mead has made a bit of a comeback in part thanks to the August monsoon season.

Las Vegas Review Journal

After falling more than 27 feet since the start of the year, Lake Mead got a bit of a bump thanks in part to the August monsoon season.

Las Vegas Review-Journal En Español

It was a deadly Tuesday morning for pedestrians in the Las Vegas Valley, with three dead and a fourth seriously injured in four separate incidents.

Las Vegas Review Journal

It was a dangerous Tuesday morning for pedestrians in the Las Vegas Valley with three killed and a fourth critically injured in four separate crashes.

Las Vegas Review-Journal En Español

Las Vegas-based startup Halo.Car this week launched a ride-hailing service that allows customers to rent cars piloted by a remote driver, who operates the vehicle from the Halo.Car office.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Las Vegas-based startup Halo.Car launched a transportation service this week that allows customers to rent cars piloted by a remote driver, operating the vehicle from Halo.Car’s office.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Every month, thousands of Southern Nevada traffic tickets — even those for the most serious offenses — are negotiated down to clear overburdened dockets, a Review-Journal investigation found.

Las Vegas Review Journal

51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ researchers are part of a team that will receive almost three million dollars of federal funding for a project focused on the workforce for nuclear energy.

Las Vegas Review Journal

51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ researchers are part of a team that will receive nearly $3 million in federal funding for a project focusing on the nuclear energy workforce.

KNPR News

It’s been months since the state reported that in 2021, traffic deaths were the worst they’d been since 2006.