Tuesday’s Boulder City Council meeting started with a celebration of one worker’s past then shifted its focus to the future.
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An adaptive ramp to provide boat launches has been installed at Lake Mead National Recreation Area’s Callville Bay.
COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations dropped earlier this month in Clark County and throughout Nevada, new state data shows.
Did you know that one in 20 people has some kind of thyroid disorder?
Motorists should brace for travel impacts on Hoover Dam bridge next week.
The local nonprofit organization Lend A Hand Boulder City was recently awarded $20,000 in funding from Dignity Health.
Some local restaurant owners are practically walking on eggshells as they battle rising food costs while trying to maintain their prices so they don’t drive away customers.
Adding a little lighthearted fun to their work has brought a new appreciation for the work of Boulder City’s police officers.
A plane that made an emergency landing on Lake Mead in October was found last month at the bottom of the lake by a local consulting firm.
Two prescribed burns are planned in the coming days to reduce the risk of fires at Lake Mead National Recreation Area.
The Rocky Mountains snow season is off to a well-above-average start thanks to a recent surge of stormy weather across the West. But whether it will be enough to buoy levels at Lake Mead and along the Colorado River remains to be seen.
Members of the City Council received an update about its progress for its five-year strategic plan during its meeting Tuesday night, then passed every item unanimously except for one, which was removed because staff was making changes.
A judge ordered a competency evaluation Tuesday, Jan. 10, for a man facing a terrorism charge after police said he set a car on fire at the MGM Mega Solar Array facility.
Mayor Joe Hardy will deliver his first State of the City address Jan. 19 in the pavilion at Boulder Creek Golf Club, 1501 Veterans Memorial Drive. “Together We Serve” is the theme of the address.
Last year ranked as the fifth-deadliest year on Nevada roads in the past three decades.