Employees in Boulder City and the rest of Clark County will have to wear masks in public indoor places regardless of their vaccination status according to a new mandate.
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Alexis “Lexi” Lagan of Boulder City is confident about competing at the Olympics in a few days despite having to train with a broken ankle.
A group that included environmentalists, elected leaders and officials from business and agriculture gathered July 15 to put forth a slate of demands for a new approach to managing the Colorado River.
Myron Freedman has been named administrator of the Nevada Division of Museums and History, overseeing the state’s seven museums. The director of the Nevada Department of Tourism and Cultural Affairs made it official in June after consulting with the Board of Museums and History.
The list of potential candidates to represent Boulder City at the state and federal levels is growing.
Railroad Pass Casino broke ground July 8 for a new 127-room hotel tower, which will be branded as a Holiday Inn Express.
Boulder City has two new council members and a new mayor pro tem after its regular meeting earlier this week.
Two Boulder City residents are throwing their hats in the ring and running for state office.
The Boulder City community is mourning the loss of a beloved high school teacher, James Gillette, who died Monday.
A settlement has not been reached in the court case involving Boulder City and two former employees.
Boulder City could be getting some help with renovating its wastewater treatment facility if Congress approves a bill that includes $1 million in funding for the project.
Boulder City’s annual Fourth of July Damboree came back with a bang after a year’s absence.
Council chambers in City Hall are going to be renovated to make the area more accessible for people with disabilities.
It’s official. During a special meeting Monday, June 28, morning, City Council members certified the results of the June 15 election that saw Mathew Fox selected for a seat on the governing board and two ballot questions to fund a new pool passed.
Many people like to celebrate Independence Day with a bang and as residents’ thoughts start turning to fireworks, local fire officials are issuing a word of caution about their use.