really gripped much of the country throughout july. tonight some good news. triple digit temperatures that have scorched the southwest are expected to ease this week, but not just yet. today phoenix, arizona, had its 31st consecutive day of the mercurury topping 110 dedegrees. in the northeast, a storm broke the heat but it was fierce. despite hurricane-force winds, this guard at the tomb of the unknowns at the arlington national cemetery never broke stride. cbs s reed cowan leads us off tonight with more on that. reed, good evening. reporter: good evening, jericka. all right. july is on the brink of breaking a world weather record for punishing heat that has gripped much of the nation. a dangerous heat dome punishing the nation. the last week of july, testing the mettle of millions. it s miserable. i work outside so it s even worse. reporter: in denver, 90-degree days made for long nights for mom amanda.
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League names Joe Pavelski as Central Division s Co-Star of the Month
The veteran forward helped lead Dallas to a 4-1-1 record in January with five goals and five assists by NHL Public Relations @PR NHL
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Joe Pavelski and clinical social worker
Heather Newby (Discover NHL Central Division), Los Angeles Kings center
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RN Renee Herman (Scotia NHL North Division) have been named the NHL s Stars of the Month for January.
Throughout the 2020-21 season the NHL is celebrating the remarkable efforts of the off-ice stars who make it possible for us to play our games amid a pandemic by honoring frontline healthcare heroes from the regions represented by the League s weekly and monthly Stars.