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1,000 Cab Drivers Strike in Vegas

by KREX News Room
by Jacklyn Thrapp

LAS VEGAS (AP) - It may be harder to catch a cab in Las Vegas.

More than 1,000 drivers with the city's second-largest taxicab company are on strike.

Sunday's walkout has come during a busy time, with four major college basketball tournaments happening.

But MGM Resorts and McCarran International Airport say so far the strike hasn't created any major problems for them.

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