Boulder City Police Department promoted four officers and swore in another during a special ceremony May 6.
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The successful return of Spring Jamboree has event organizers, city officials and attendees alike looking forward to similar activities in the future.
Local retailers and restaurateurs are breathing easier and watching their businesses improve now that more people can gather together in public.
Boulder City Municipal Airport has a new manager, longtime employee Marissa Adou.
The owner of Avenue G Local Honey is facing a misdemeanor charge and code violation for operating without the proper permits and license.
A former resident received a 90-day suspended jail sentence for hoarding almost 70 cats in his Boulder City mobile home in 2019.
Swimming is one of life’s greatest activities. It offers health and fitness benefits, cools you off in the summer and can be gallons of fun. However, drowning is the second leading cause of unintentional, injury-related death for children ages 1-14, so make sure you stay safe in the water by being water smart.
Visitors to Lake Mead National Recreation Area are being advised that lower water levels expected during the next several years will impact water access points and boat launch areas.
A local builder is accusing the city of defamation after the Redevelopment Agency denied his application for a historic preservation grant and one of the members said some of his costs were “exaggerated.”
City Council will interview the top five candidates for the city clerk position, possibly narrowing the field, during an upcoming special meeting.
The driver accused of killing five Las Vegas bicyclists outside of Boulder City late last year faces up to 40 years in prison and a fine of as much as $10,000 after recently pleading guilty to two counts of driving under the influence resulting in death.
Occupational therapy, which is being highlighted and celebrated this month, plays a vital role in providing services to residents in assisted-living facilities and nursing homes and is fast becoming a sought-after valuable service for those individuals choosing to age in place and maintain their independence. But occupational therapists work with people of all ages in a variety of settings including home, school and work.
Just like a butterfly emerging from its cocoon, Boulder City is coming back to life with a calendar that is slowly filling up with events as restrictions due to COVID-19 are lifted. And just like that butterfly, things will look slightly different than they did before.
The results of April’s primary election were finalized during a special City Council meeting Monday, April 19, declaring Sherri Jorgensen elected and Cokie Booth and Mathew Fox to face off for the second open seat in the June 15 general election.
City Council is moving forward with background checks and in-person interviews for two of the five people recently interviewed for the open city manager position.