
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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Las Vegas voters cited the health of American democracy and the economy as issues that drove them to the polls.
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Young conservatives, motivated by issues such as immigration and the economy, say they’ll head to the polls today and Thursday.
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The infectious diseases defining Nevada’s public health landscape, and the simple solution that eludes officials
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In 2023, the American Board of Pediatrics ranked Nevada 49th in the nation for pediatrician ratios.
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An estimated 13,000 home healthcare workers in Nevada are celebrating a big financial win Monday, as a new $16 minimum wage went into effect.
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The history of the of the mob in Las Vegas, and its downfall, is pretty well-known. And at least part of that is due to the late killer Frank Calabrese Sr.
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Nearly 300 healthcare professionals at Sunrise Hospital voted to unionize on Friday, marking the biggest successful union election at a Nevada hospital in recent history.
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Taylor Blatchford uses her Miss Nevada platform to help teach kids online risk reduction
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It really is a time for fun and relaxation. And, unfortunately, it’s time for something we don’t want to think about after three years of COVID-19: disease.