Michael Anderson was pedaling alongside some of his closest friends Dec. 10 on a stretch of highway near Searchlight, surrounded by miles of open desert, when a box truck plowed into the group of nearly 20 bicyclists and their safety escort vehicle.
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City Council is moving forward with soliciting ideas on how to develop more than 40 acres of land near the Boulder Creek Golf Club.
Boulder City voters will have at least one ballot question to answer at the general election in June.
A District Court judge has dismissed claims against city officials but has yet to rule on two former employees’ claims of alleged breach of contract.
A proposed air traffic control tower could increase public safety at the Boulder City Municipal Airport, according to city staff, but Mayor Kiernan McManus said he is afraid it will open up the facility for expansion.
Paul Shapiro of Boulder City may no longer have a hose in his hands, but he’s still fighting fires.
The newest complaint filed in Nevada’s Eighth District Court by two former employees accuses the city of violating their contracts and state law by not yet paying them their severance packages.
New restrictions imposed by Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak are forcing local businesses to make difficult decisions.
Boulder City is moving forward with a new road for the proposed expansion of the Nevada State Railroad Museum.
There’s nothing like paddling down the Colorado River through Black Canyon. Just ask the folks at Evolution Expeditions.
Several claims made against the city by two of its former employees have been dismissed by a judge in Nevada’s Eighth District Court.
It’s become two steps forward and one step backward with returning to normal during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Local students are adjusting to another change as teachers now have to work from home through the end of the semester.
A motion to dismiss several claims in a complaint filed against the city by two of its now former employees has been withdrawn from Nevada’s Eighth District Court.
Residents could have another chance to weigh in on funding a new or renovated city pool as well as paying another utility fee as several ballot questions are being proposed for the next municipal election.