City Council to put opioid funds toward recovery court

Boulder City is set to receive some funding as a result of multiple settlements reached by the state of Nevada with manufacturers and distributors of the synthetic opioid oxycontin.

Spring Jamboree to again draw thousands

While the two-day event is filled with fun, food and festivities, more than 275 hours are spent just in the planning process.

Pool lifeguards fit in, but don’t fit preconception

At the Boulder City Municipal Pool, there is a dynamic duo of lifeguards who together shatter stereotypes as they keep swimmers safe.

Boulder City Library: 80 years of service

For the past 80 years, the Boulder City Library has served the community by offering books and programs for generations of residents.

EDITORIAL: NDOT’s HOV fiasco is on life support

After almost two decades of failure, Nevada’s experiment with high-occupancy vehicle lanes may finally be on life support. Thank Lt. Gov. Stavros Anthony.

City welcomes new finance director

Cynthia Sneed will be joining Boulder City as finance director/real estate officer.

Softball team extends win streak to 8

Boulder City High School softball defeated SLAM Academy and Valley to push their winning streak to eight games.

Eagles pitchers combine for 17 strikeouts

See the latest Boulder City High School sports news for baseball, swim and track.

Effect of proposed residential water caps

The bill would give the Southern Nevada Water Authority the ability to cap residential water use during a federally declared water shortage.

Dale looks back on USC, TV show, bikes

Despite having many high points and a few lows along the way, Dale said he has no regrets when looking back on his life.

VOLTZ: Lost opportunities in better water use

In Boulder City and the southwestern U.S. generally, we have foolishly assumed Mother Nature will solve the problem of too much water use and inadequate supply.

‘This is really nice’: Just 23% of Nevada remains in drought

The storms that swept across the Western U.S. this winter dropped so much water that less than one-quarter of the nation’s driest state remains in drought.

Eagles volleyball team stays hot

Facing their stiffest test in 3A competition, the Eagles defeated Clark 3-1 on April 14, despite dropping their first match to a 3A opponent this season.

Nonfunctional turf to be cut

Due to changes in state law, some public spaces around town will soon sport desert landscaping rather than turf that needs to be irrigated.

City Council bumps exec salaries

The Boulder City Council voted unanimously to increase salaries of all three members of the city’s executive staff.

City begins effort to increase accessibility

Boulder City is looking to take that next step to ensure its residents have the utmost access in town with the AccessibleBC! group.

Rain brings proliferation of weeds and bugs

A bad allergy season is nothing to sneeze at, but we’ll be seeing longer lasting ill effects of these rains in our gardens and surrounding vegetation if we don’t act now.