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Past articles by Bree:

Gas prices skyrocket, problems at oil refineries to blame

Are you feeling pain at the pump? Well you aren’t alone. Gas prices have skyrocketed across the west coast and the great lakes region and analyst say a significant drop in prices won’t be coming soon. → Read More

UMC doctors remember 1 October and its impact on the medical community

UMC doctors who worked the night of 1 October remember the traumatic event and have educated others on how to prepare for a situation like this. → Read More

Is there another grasshopper invasion brewing in the valley?

There have been reports of an increased grasshopper presence which has many worried we’re in for another round, similar to the grasshopper invasion of 2019. → Read More

Short-term rental pre-application opened Tuesday, strikes controversy

Back in June, Clark County Commissioners passed an ordinance regulating the use of short-term rentals and on Tuesday, the pre-application process began. While some applauded, others were skeptical. → Read More

UNLV welcomes students back to a smoke-free campus

If you’re looking to smoke while on UNLV’s campus, you’ll have to go elsewhere. UNLV is now a smoke-free campus to promote safety and health. → Read More

Fourth set of human remains found at Lake Mead

More human skeletal remains found in Lake Mead as the Colorado River water levels continue to drop to critical levels. → Read More

Spring Mountain Motor Resort & Country Club hit hard by flooding

Spring Mountain Motor Resort and Country Club got hit with raging waters on Sunday that damaged its over 6 mile long track and the homes surrounding it. → Read More

Monsoon: making the desert flood resistant

We had a good taste of monsoon earlier this week that caused havoc around the valley. We talked with the Regional Flood Control District on mitigation efforts happening during fast development. → Read More

Mob Museum hopes to expand with purchase of new land

If you’ve been to the Mob Museum, you know it’s packed with history of organized crime. But the museum has more stories to tell and to do that they are planning an expansion. → Read More

988 to be the new National Suicide Prevention & Crisis Lifeline

988, three numbers that could save lives. It's the new, easy to remember number that mental health experts believe will be a game-changer. → Read More

RTC is helping Nevadans beat the heat this summer

RTC is teaming up with the National Oceania and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to beat the heat in the valley. → Read More

Biden considering gas tax relief; Nevada won't benefit

Any drop in price is welcome but current Nevada law won’t let Nevadans benefit from the gas tax holiday bill if it passes. → Read More

New AI technology in NV Energy wildfire cameras

There is new AI technology used to detect fires in Nevada. → Read More

Harry Reid International Airport ranked #1 as air travel booms

Las Vegas isn’t stopping on its road to reopening and being one of the top destinations in the world. Recently, the airport was ranked number 1 in most recovered airports since the pandemic. → Read More

Feeding CCSD children during the summer

School is out for the summer but that’s not good news for all minors. Thousands of children across Clark County rely on free or reduced lunch during the school year and families wonder where and when they’ll get their next meal. → Read More

New businesses in Las Vegas Gateway District

The City of Las Vegas is continuing its neighborhood efforts in the Downtown Las Vegas area by vamping up the Gateway District. → Read More

Vegas Golden Knights fans react to DeBoer being let go

Many fans took to social media to express their approval or disappointment over the decision. → Read More

The Clark County Wetlands Park is in danger of fires

Just beyond the dry rocky desert landscape east of the Las Vegas Valley lies a watery paradise. The Clark County Wetlands Park is the largest park in the county and it attracts many visitors with its nature preserve, trails, trees, wildlife and more. But there is a threat to this desert oasis: fire. → Read More

NV Energy preparing for summer heat

Summer is coming and you may be worried about your power bills sky-rocketing as you deal with the extreme heat. Reporter Bree Guy talked to a local business woman about what she’s doing to plan for the summer. → Read More

Recovering addict warns local youth of the dangers of 'popping pills'

It's not just a pill, but many young people are making the deadly mistake of thinking all pills are the same. However, many are laced with fentanyl, a synthetic opioid. Landynn Meyers wants to sound the alarm for Clark County youth by warning them about the dark dangers of popping random pills. → Read More