Number of ‘dumped’ animals soars in BC

On the surface, it sounded like a non-controversial item on the City Council agenda: direct city staff to study and advise on opening up Boulder City’s strict law mandating that all dogs and cats must be spayed or neutered with the desire of some residents to do limited, licensed purebred breeding.

City Council mulls changes to RV park plans

The process for approving development in Boulder City is long and the casual observer may be under the impression that what is simply an initial step is a final decision.

Community gears up for Damboree

When one thinks of Americana, they need not look any further than Boulder City’s annual Damboree.

City participates in World’s Largest Swim Lesson

Last week swimmers at the Boulder City Pool joined tens of thousands of other swimmers at some 600 locations in more than 20 countries for the 2023 iteration of the World’s Largest Swimming Lesson.

Dylan Spencer, Baylee Cook named all-division honorees

Following standout spring seasons, Boulder City High School baseball star Dylan Spencer and softball star Baylee Cook were both named honorable mention selections for the All-Southern Nevada team in their respective sports.

Baseball, hotdogs, apple pie and Boulder City

It’s that time of the year again. As I noted in today’s front-page preview of the Damboree, you look up Americana and chances are you will see listed the Fourth of July festivities here in clean, green Boulder City.

Rep. Titus helps secure funding for Lake Mead

Boating and the Lake Mead National Recreation Area are practically synonymous with one another. So when there’s talk about impacting that popular summer pastime, people get concerned.