Concrete Barrier
Celia Shortt Goodyear/Boulder City Review
An 82-year-old woman hit a concrete bollard at the corner of Arizona Street and Nevada Way on Monday afternoon. The police and fire departments responded, and there were no injuries.
Celia Shortt Goodyear/Boulder City Review
Celia Shortt Goodyear/Boulder City Review
An 82-year-old woman hit a concrete bollard at the corner of Arizona Street and Nevada Way on Monday afternoon. The police and fire departments responded, and there were no injuries.
A plan to reconfigure parking along the historic district stretch of Nevada Way has taken a big step forward as a request for bids on the work is currently out and expected to close on May 8.
Just a week after the future fate of the old Flamingo Inn Motel seemed certain to be demolition, a string of events has left that at least somewhat in doubt.
It’s no secret that Boulder City is full of tradition and pride when it comes to its past.
A late afternoon structure fire last Friday resulted in severe damage to two apartments and the death of a pet.
The latest twist in the story of the old Flamingo Inn Motel on Nevada Way was set to go down on Wednesday with a meeting of the Historical Preservation Commission. (Note that the meeting took place after the Review went to press and actual coverage of the meeting will take place in a future issue.)
Following a unanimous vote by the planning commission in February to approve variances and a conditional use permit so that a former assisted living facility in the southeast part of town can reopen as apartments for seniors, the city council finalized that approval as part of its consent agenda Tuesday.
For those looking for an event that checks all boxes in terms of things to do for the entire family, look no further than the Boulder City Spring Jamboree.
The Henderson Police Department said it had closed a cold case involving the homicide of a 20-year-old woman from 1981.