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.

Study explores utility rate hike possibility for Boulder City

The Boulder City Council and the UAC will meet jointly on Wednesday, April 26, from 1-3 p.m. to receive the final draft presentation from the consultant, Raftelis, that performed the study.

Review seeks public’s input, submissions

With a new editorial staff, the Boulder City Review is looking to make several changes in the months ahead and the public is encouraged to participate.

EVANS: Play that funky music, poorly

Lay down the boogie and play that funky music ’til you die, indeed.

Eagles put up 14 hits in win

Winners of nine of their last 10 games, the Eagles are soaring with confidence heading into a Saturday matchup with Pahrump Valley and Monday’s road game at Canyon Springs.

Martha King Elementary goes digital with sign

Principal Jason Schrock said the marquee will provide information for not just parents but the community in general, who may be interested in events or the goings-on at the school.

7 lesser-known signs of heart trouble in women

“Women often ignore symptoms of heart disease, which was historically felt to be a ‘man’s disease’ — this is far from the truth,” Dr. Briana Costello says.

Eagles stay hot on the diamond

Riding a five-game winning streak, Boulder City High School baseball routed three opponents this week, continuing their dominance in the 3A classification.

Eagles volleyball squad brings home tourney medal

Boulder City High School boys volleyball finished the Aggies Tournament at Arbor View with an 8-1 record this past weekend, taking home bronze at the event.

Swimmers fare well against Foothill High

Facing off against Foothill on April 1, Boulder City High School boys swimming pulled away in dominant fashion, while the girls fell just short at Multigenerational.

 
Lombardo pushes his safer schools bill over restorative justice

The event at Valley High School came the day after Gov. Joe Lombardo testified before the Assembly Committee on Education on a bill that would repeal a restorative justice law.

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