Since inflation started to really take off in early 2022, the cost of everything seems to have gone up: eggs, gasoline, rent. And it appears that proposed construction projects are not immune from the effects of rapidly-rising prices.
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The residents asked, and the residents received.
For Tara Bertoli, the idea of opening and running her own business has been a labor of love, both literally and figuratively.
Call it a case of just because something has been approved does not mean it will actually happen.
Dorothy Vanderford spent her whole life working behind the scenes.
Clean, Green Boulder City is now a little less green, but according to officials from the Bureau of Reclamation, it’s for a good cause, saving more than two million gallons of water a year.
U.S. Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto (D-Nev.) toured the Boulder City Airport to discuss federal funding she’s secured to improve infrastructure and safety at the airport.
The Boulder City Chamber of Commerce has something new to offer residents and merchants with the hope of keeping local dollars in town.
Mother Nature often needs a helping hand these days, and thanks to a cleanup this past Friday, that’s exactly what happened.
For 20 years, Peggy Leavitt served as somewhat of a surrogate mom to hundreds of boys and girls and to this day, many still thank her for the love, kindness and support she gave them.
Put this one in the “pros” column. New equipment has been ordered by the city for playgrounds at several local parks.
Sharp-eyed residents of the Golf Course Estates area and anyone passing Veterans’ Memorial Park via Buchanan Boulevard may have noticed the trees at the Broadmoor Circle median have a distinctly “metal” look.
As parents and their kids finish up back-to-school shopping, teachers are already in the classrooms preparing for this year’s students.
Phase II of the Boulder City Parkway Complete Streets Project is slated to begin soon and, as part of the project, the city hosted a virtual survey so that residents could rate the importance of various proposed improvements.
The hype surrounding the Sphere’s addition to the Las Vegas skyline is bringing a smaller known issue to the forefront of people’s minds: light pollution.