The Shane Patton Foundation is going to have to wait a little longer to erect a statue of its namesake so that formal city guidelines can be created and other committees can weigh in on the project.
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Residents who have completed unpermitted home renovations or remodels can have their penalty fees waived through the city’s upcoming amnesty program.
The ballot for the 2022 general election grew Tuesday, April 12, as City Council approved a question asking voters if up to $7 million in capital improvement funds should be spent on a new police station and a new fire department training facility.
The back portion of the Little League fields at Veterans’ Memorial Park will be fenced off to create a safe space for dogs to play.
The Boulder City Fire Department is helping Ukrainian firefighters by joining the efforts of Operation Fast Response-Ukraine.
Residents may have temporary relief from some recreational fees if City Council approves a request from the mayor at its next meeting.
The city attorney, city clerk and city manager received 8 percent pay raises after City Council members gave them glowing performance reviews during a special meeting Tuesday, March 29.
Boulder City’s new reserve battalion chief is focused on helping the community through his job with the fire department.
A local couple is looking to give an old building in Boulder City’s historic district new life as a place to eat, drink and hang out.
City Council is exploring whether to create a local dog park despite a difference of opinion on how to accommodate pets in the area.
Boulder City resident Valerie McNay joined the race for City Council, declaring her candidacy March 17, the last day of the filing period.
Two of Boulder City’s newest public safety officers have found their dream jobs as desert conservation marshals.
Boulder City will receive $1 million to repair its wastewater treatment facility thanks to a bill recently approved by Congress.
Candidate filing for Boulder City’s 2022 municipal election continues through 5 p.m. today, March 17, and seven residents have officially filed papers to run as of noon Wednesday, March 16.
The Parks and Recreation Department is working on a new way to share one of Boulder City’s treasures with the rest of the world: a 24/7 live feed of the bighorn sheep at Hemenway Valley Park.