In 13 days, on Sept. 1, the moratorium on evictions for those paying rent or mortgages, established in March as part of the emergency directives related to COVID-19 by Gov. Steve Sisolak, will expire.
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The Eldorado Valley will be ablaze with energy after more than 1,000 acres were recently rezoned to make way for another large-scale solar development project.
Boulder City and City Council now have legal representation for a lawsuit brought against them by two staff members, and it is not through POOL/PACT.
Fall and winter in Boulder City are shaping up to be quiet as local organizations are canceling, altering or postponing community events.
UPDATE: The special council meeting scheduled for Thursday at 6 p.m. has been canceled.
With the highest temperatures of the year happening now, it’s important to know how to keep pets and children safe, especially in vehicles.
Boulder City did not vindictively prosecute a former resident, according to a new order issued by a judge in Nevada’s Eighth District Court.
The number of coronavirus cases in Clark County is projected to continue its rise.
This series of day-in-the-life of stories provides a candid look behind the scenes of the Boulder City police officers who protect and serve Boulder City.
Boulder City’s newest educational leader has old ties to the town.
Two of Boulder City’s top staff members say the upcoming discussion about terminating their employment contracts is in retaliation for their testimony in an internal investigation of complaints filed against the mayor.
The termination of employment contracts with City Attorney Steve Morris and City Manager Al Noyola will be discussed at a special City Council meeting Aug. 6.
City Council did not violate the open meeting law at a meeting in October, according to a recent opinion from the Nevada attorney general’s office.
Local businesses and financial institutions are becoming creative with the current struggle to receive coins from the Federal Reserve.
Bars, taverns and other drinking establishments in Clark, Nye, Washoe and Elko counties will remain closed for at least another week in hopes of slowing the spread of COVID-19 but will reopen in three other counties where infection trends have improved, Gov. Steve Sisolak announced Monday, July 27..