Boulder City Police Department will, once again, be participating in the Joining Forces traffic safety campaign. More than 30 law enforcement agencies across the state of Nevada will team up to focus on traffic safety awareness and enforcement. The campaign series will run from October 2025 through September 2026.
Public Safety
Boulder City continues to be an extraordinarily safe place to live.
Recently, the Review received an email from a local resident who did not want to use his name but said he had 30 years of experience in construction.
For Ken Morgan, it’s almost like coming home.
Boulder City Fire Department’s Asst. Chief Josh Barrone has seen a lot in his career, including the aftermath of natural disasters.
Three statements — notably, none of them from members of the city council — best illustrated the difficulties residents (both dog-loving and not) have had for at least four years when it comes to the issue of off-leash dogs in public parks.
The Henderson Police Department said it had closed a cold case involving the homicide of a 20-year-old woman from 1981.
A Boulder City man who was involved in a 2021 shooting death was arrested at his home last week on drug-related charges.
It’s the call no parent wants to receive.
Talk about standing out in a crowd.
Those walking in their yards, at the park or on a desert hike need to be aware that snake season has begun.
C-215s have been a fixture in firefighting efforts in the Southwest for many years.
Colorectal cancer is the fourth most common cancer in men and women and the fourth leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the United States. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, seven in 10 adults in the U.S. aged 50-75 are up to date with colorectal cancer screening; however, in 2021, the CDC lowered the recommended age for colorectal cancer screening for adults to begin at age 45.
Did you know that one in 20 people has some kind of thyroid disorder?
Adding a little lighthearted fun to their work has brought a new appreciation for the work of Boulder City’s police officers.