For the second time in about three years, Boulder City’s acting city attorney is being offered the permanent position after hiring an outside firm to conduct a statewide search for candidates.
City Council supports building a new pool rather than renovating the current one after hearing the recommendation of an ad hoc committee and seeing results of a recent study.
Gov. Steve Sisolak says the requirement to wear a mask while in public will remain in place for an undetermined amount of time as the state moves to fully reopen.
Is history repeating itself? It certainly seems to be the case.
Plagued with inexperience and low participation numbers heading into the season, Boulder City High School’s boys volleyball coach isn’t willing to make excuses the upcoming season. In fact, she even expects to have one of the better teams in the 3A classification come season’s end.
Boulder City High School’s girls track and field coach expects his team to be competitive, regardless of whether or not a regional meet gets to be held at the conclusion of this season.
Two Boulder City sisters are helping people get exactly what they need as they cope with negative affects of the pandemic.
The Nevada Department of Wildlife will be conducting tests on bighorn sheep at Hemenway Valley Park later this month.
A tour of local gardens will be held from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, May 1. Residential, commercial and community gardens will be showcased at the event, which will allow participants to tour the locations at their leisure.
Does everything always come down to how much money will be made? Do we know what truth is? Does truth still matter?
“Oh, give me a home where the buffalo roam …” and so they did. In Nevada, too.
Here’s a classic comfort food that makes everyone happy. It’s a staple on diner menus across the country: the patty melt. Picture a burger patty slathered with caramelized onions, oozing with Swiss cheese on buttered, grilled rye bread. And it doesn’t cost any more to make than a hamburger. Come to mama!
The Clark County School District announced April 6 that it will allow the home team’s fans to attend spring sporting events.