The city will save almost $400,000 on new golf carts for the Boulder City Golf Course thanks to an existing government contract.
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Paul Hanks wants you to rock out with him.
The COVID-19 pandemic continues its impact on everyone, especially children and adolescents, according to the results of a recent study.
A former Clark County prosecutor says the Nevada Highway Patrol made serious mistakes in its investigation of an impaired truck driver who ran over a pack of bicyclists near Searchlight in December, killing five.
Residents will be able to have more health services done locally thanks to a grant received by the Boulder City Hospital for new mammography equipment.
States in the lower Colorado River basin are developing a $100 million plan that will leave more water in Lake Mead over the next couple of years.
Boulder City staff is proposing that several projects to provide more security at the animal control shelter and police station be included in the capital improvement plan for the next fiscal year.
A colorful new holiday celebration returns to the community this year.
Boulder City will have more help with its historic preservation efforts thanks to a new contract with North Wind Resource Consulting LLC.
Regular City Council meetings will start two hours earlier in 2022 in order to provide access for more community members and reduce the burden on city staff.
Alexis “Lexi” Lagan has gone where no other woman in the United States has been for more than 20 years: the pistol portion of the International Shooting Sport Federation President’s Cup in Poland.
Boulder City is moving forward with building an air traffic control tower at the airport, and construction could begin at the end of 2022.
No changes are coming yet to three schools in Boulder City despite a proposal within the Clark County School District to combine them into one campus.
City Council unanimously approved rezoning 115 acres of land for solar development despite the Planning Commission’s recommendation that they deny it.
The house at 1415 Fifth Street has lights, fog, giant skeletons and other spooky fun to celebrate Halloween. The display is on from 6:30-9 every evening through Sunday, Oct. 31.