Boulder City’s longtime resident and community supporter, Bert Hansen, is in the hospital and still fighting COVID-19, according to a family friend.
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Despite being physically closed, the four public schools in Boulder City have a plethora of learning options for their students.
Boulder City remains in a state of emergency and has extended facility closures and meeting postponements due to the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as implemented new resources for the community.
Following social distancing protocols is the way to stop the spread of COVID-19 and the global pandemic, according to medical researchers and health officials.
With people being encouraged to stay home as much as possible and to socially distance themselves from others to prevent the spread of COVID-19, some medical facilities are utilizing telehealth options for appointments.
Local businesses are persevering through the COVID-19 pandemic by adapting and working together.
One resident at the Southern Nevada State Veterans Home has died and four others have tested positive for the coronavirus.
With the number of COVID-19 cases increasing in Clark County and one reported in Boulder City, there are important things residents can do to protect themselves if they have been diagnosed with or exposed to the virus.
As the nation copes with COVID-19, area businesses have taken action to comply with Gov. Steve Sisolak’s order for nonessential businesses and services to close.
When it comes to telling a good story, a local homebuilder is an expert, and it was eager to share its talents with students at King Elementary School.
In the midst of business shutdowns and layoffs to prevent the spread of COVID-19, people are stepping up to help others in need.
Monday morning Manny Franco of Boulder City woke up feeling under the weather. He knew something was not quite right. He was not 100 percent.
Boulder City is ripe with food options, despite schools being closed and stores running low on some items due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
In the past three months, “coronavirus” has become a household word. But how much do we know about the virus and the disease it causes, COVID-19? Here are some key facts as well as information about what to expect and how to prepare.
The 2020 census has started in Boulder City, and residents can now be counted to help determine how they will be represented and where federal funds will be distributed for the next 10 years.