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Man shot, killed by police Sunday night

A man was shot and killed by Boulder City Police near Fifth Street and Avenue A around 10:30 p.m. Sunday.

Senators propose expansion of I-11

Interstate 11 has yet to break ground, but that hasn’t stopped four U.S. senators from trying to expand it with the hope of creating more international trade.

Meals on Wheels feeds the soul

Put quite simply, the Meals on Wheels program is “a real life saver.”

Movies in the park canceled — for now

The free movies in the park series presented by Boulder City Chamber of Commerce has been canceled for now because the portable screen was damaged during last year’s Trunk or Treat celebration.

Suspect expected to plead guilty

The man who police say robbed a Boulder City bank March 5 is expected to plead guilty to one count of robbery with a deadly weapon.

Annual egg hunt to be held Saturday

Children, grab your baskets and head to Wilbur Square Park on Saturday for the 61st annual Easter Egg Hunt.

City aims to expand solar lease program

During Tuesday night’s City Council meeting, members took the first step in designating an additional 1,110 acres for future solar leases in Eldorado Valley.

Aficionados of beer to gather at festival

The Boulder City Beerfest returns for its third annual celebration Saturday at Wilbur Square Park.

Triple jump lets Fenyves soar

Alexis Fenyves has wanted to fly since she was a youngster. That is the reason she choose to compete in the triple jump and be a part of the Boulder City girls track and field team.

Eagles overcome rough start to top Dragons

The Boulder City Eagles are now on a six-game winning streak, as the Boulder City Eagles defeated Virgin Valley 12-1 Tuesday afternoon and used a late-game rally to fuel a 17-4 victory over Del Sol on Friday.

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