July 26, 7:53 a.m.
Public Safety
July 17, 5:06 p.m.
Its hot outside stay cool, stay hydrated and stay informed.
The orange-cone forest seems to be never ending in Nevada and Boulder City is not immune to its disruption in our daily commute.
The protesters were in town the other day and, from a distance, they appeared quite jovial. As I approached the group holding signs and yelling from the sidewalk I noticed the smiles and positive tone of the gathering. They were few in number but great in heart! They held signs expressing their appreciation for the first responders in our community and were waving and asking for honks to celebrate their great community.
With the state of things for police in recent days, I would like to reprint a classic from Paul Harvey written in 1970. He puts this more beautifully and accurately than I could ever hope.
The scammers appear to be getting hungry again so we would like to remind you of a few things to keep in mind as you go about your everyday lives.
Its that time of year again. The Fourth of July is a time-honored American tradition to celebrate the birth of this great nation.
We are on the countdown for the July 4 holiday and want to remind you of a few common-sense safety tips.
Boulder City is under an excessive heat warning and, as temperatures rise in the triple digits, the city’s power grid could struggle to operate.
The health insurance marketplace can be difficult to navigate and even once insured, many people find it difficult to understand their coverage. Luckily, Nevada Health Link and its partners are making it a priority to provide resources for those in need of assistance.