For a few hours last week a bright red Stearman biplane flew across the sky above Boulder City and it was as if time had traveled backward.
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Deeper cuts to Nevada’s allocation of Colorado River water could be coming in the next few years, according to water level projections released recently.
Residents will have another option to help pay for needed emergency medical transport through a new program from the Boulder City Fire Department.
Boulder City is expanding its preservation efforts to the night sky so that residents and visitors will be able to better see the stars now and in the future.
The local community could be getting better cellphone coverage via a proposed 75-foot tower on Boulder City Hospital’s property.
The Boulder City Review took the top award in the rural division in the Nevada Press Foundation’s Awards of Excellence, which were presented Saturday in Reno.
A new Boulder City business owner is bringing “the jungle to the desert” with her store, Iron Rose Plant Shop.
Now that temperatures have dropped and we begin pulling out a sweater or two, it’s time to tackle spring cleaning in the fall. If you’ve never tried it, don’t despair; it’s good for the mind and your overall health, and will help you ease into the holiday season — well, easier.
At a special ceremony Saturday, local first responders urged people to never forget those who died 20 years ago during the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
A local builder’s application for almost $100,000 in historic preservation grant funds was approved despite previously being denied and opposed by a current city leader.
Boulder Creek Golf Club is getting a fleet of golf carts for about $200,000 less than originally budgeted thanks to a new five-year lease-purchase agreement.
Some students in Nevada could begin receiving pandemic EBT benefits next week.
Sept. 11, 2001, has had a profound impact on first responders from around the country and I believe it affects each person uniquely. For me it was initially anger toward the people that had done this and a deep sadness for the huge loss of life that would surely come from the attack.
Local principals are unsure how the recently approved COVID-19 vaccine mandate for all school district employees will affect them and their schools.
Saturday the brave souls who lost their lives in the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks 20 years ago will be remembered during a special event in Bicentennial Park.