
Anne Davis
Assistant EditorOriginally an intern with Desert Companion during the summer and fall of 2022, Anne was brought on as the magazine’s assistant editor in January 2023.
A proud graduate of UNLV’s political science BA program in 2021 and its Journalism and Media Studies MA program in 2022, Anne’s passionate about covering all things local healthcare and community for Desert Companion, KNPR News, and State of Nevada.
When she’s not writing and reporting, you can find her reading library books, watching Bollywood films, spending time with loved ones, and indulging her long-standing TikTok addiction.
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At the nation's first women-specific Alzheimer's center, Lou Ruvo researcher Jessica Caldwell helps women cope with what they already know is there
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Nevada’s questionable reputation for health care just took a big hit.
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Some 16,000 people stood in line for hours, then erupted in applause as Vice President Kamala Harris and Tim Walz walked on stage at the Thomas and Mack Center on Saturday.
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Harris stressed the importance of November’s election saying her opponent, former President Donald Trump, is a threat to democracy.
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Over about the last two months, Nevada has broken temperature records 28 times, and many have suffered as a result.
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Since it's still too hot to enjoy the arts outside, these five air-conditioned events will keep you both comfy and cultured
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For the unhoused, this summer’s record-breaking heat comes with insurmountable risks
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Las Vegas broke yet another heat record on Wednesday, reaching temperatures of 115 degrees or above for more than four consecutive days.
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Right now, there are about 1,000 job vacancies within Clark County’s government. That’s nearly 20% of all county jobs, meaning current workers are having to pick up the slack.
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Celebrate artistic freedom with this smattering of plays, music, art, and gatherings