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Temperatures of 110 degrees or more could stick around Phoenix through the end of the month, according to NOAA. The extreme heat is driving up energy demand, putting the power grid to the test, and pushing Arizonans to the brink. As our climate warms, we re just going to continue to see the probability of breaking the
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KENOSHA 鈥?While many small businesses are hurting right now due to the pandemic, one local Kenosha bakery received an outpouring of support from Kenosha residents.After Anne Benson, owner of Oliver s Bakery, said she was denied a second round
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