Pet blessings. Hearing those two words together may cause some to tilt their head as they ask themselves what exactly that means.
The issue of homelessness is difficult on just about every level.
It is not a done deal… yet.
For decades, the odd-shaped building at the corner of Nevada Way and Arizona Street was the place in town to buy one’s mom flowers on Mother’s Day, a bouquet for one’s wedding or a corsage for a prom date.
Reporters and commentators on the private aviation industry went a bit aflutter last week when most of the airports in the Las Vegas metro area announced increased fees for arriving aircraft during next week’s F1 race.
In the world of education, Jason Schrock has come full circle – and he couldn’t be happier.
You can’t see it, smell it or taste it, but there is a dangerous drug killing about 150 people every day in the U.S.: fentanyl. Right here in Boulder City, three people died from fentanyl overdoses in 2022. This year, that number has nearly doubled – five deaths, and we still have two more months before the year ends.
In the late 60s, Cheryl, my future mother-in-law, received a surprise telephone call that changed her life forever.
Ending their season, Boulder City High School football fell to Moapa Valley 62-14 on Nov. 3 in the regional semifinals.
Despite falling to The Meadows 3-1 on Nov. 4 in the 3A regional championship game, Boulder City High School girls volleyball will make their seventh consecutive 3A state tournament appearance.
At the culmination of each month, Boulder City Review spotlights an athlete of the month for each participating Boulder City High School varsity sport, highlighting their excellent play.
The Garrett Junior High Bobcat Boys and Lady Bobcats flag football teams have finished their regular seasons on a high note.