Boulder City locals and visitors have another reason to visit Lake Mead National Recreation Area, a newly designated water trail providing more access to the Nevada and Arizona shorelines of Lake Mohave and the Colorado River.
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Boulder Creek Golf Club has found a place in Clark County history as it was selected to hold three National Collegiate Athletic Association golf championships.
More land in Boulder City could be allocated for recreational vehicle and boat storage if a 1.5-acre parcel is added to the city’s land management process list.
The dinner bell is ringing on The Patio at Chilly Jilly’z.
COVID-19 hospitalizations have increased in Nevada and the virus continues to have an impact on our residents and economy even as restrictions are lifted. Due to the risks associated with COVID-19, Boulder City Hospital reminds everyone to take precautions to protect yourself and loved ones to limit exposure and the spread of the virus.
City Council appointed its acting city attorney and acting city manager at a special meeting Wednesday afternoon.
The city will be hiring an executive firm for a nationwide search to find a new city attorney and city manager in order to be more transparent with the selection process.
Tens of thousands of people in Clark County have already participated in early voting with more than 3,000 casting their votes in Boulder City.
City Council fired two leaders and has yet to appoint their replacements, leaving the city without its attorney or manager.
Updating the Boulder City pool is back on the table after City Council unanimously approved hiring a consultant to analyze the facility to see if it can be repaired and brought up to code.
One of Boulder City’s parks will be renovated thanks to a grant from Clark County.
Vice President Mike Pence touched on all of President Donald Trump’s familiar re-election points during a campaign rally Thursday in Boulder City, with promises to uphold law and order and further expand the country’s economy garnering significant time.
Boulder City recently had a place in the 2020 national presidential campaign as Vice President Mike Pence stopped by for a visit Oct. 8.
The sound of laughter is once again echoing through the Senior Center of Boulder City as locals have returned for their weekday lunches.
Life in Boulder City has taken another step toward returning to normal as larger gatherings are permitted and some local events can be held.