The 12th annual Trunk or Treat, hosted by the Boulder City Chamber of Commerce, drew hundreds of children and their families Saturday.
By this time next year, Boulder City will be home to something very unique but also very needed.
Short-term rentals are still illegal in Boulder City.
And just like that, it was all over.
Thirteen Boulder City High School tennis players will compete at state this week after successfully navigating through regionals, highlighted by the doubles tandem of senior Julia Carmichael and junior Irene Fresneda-Rodriquez, who took first place.
“That’s all the good news I have for today. Take good care of yourselves. Take good care of each other. Have a great Andrew J. Mitchell Day!”
According to National Geographic, the first agricultural revolution occurred twelve thousand years ago. During that time, humans moved into long-term settlements thanks to their ability to collect, clean, and store seeds. Fast-forward to today, and the process is no less critical.
With a headline like this, you may be thinking I’m writing about a lost love. If so, I’m sorry to disappoint you.
Companies have been developing tools to track users both online and “IRL” (in real life) for roughly as long as there has been a commercial internet.
While growing up, Angelica Gomez Moorhead and six siblings all took turns working for the family business.