Lost, cold, hungry husky rescued from Grand Canyon, reunited with family
‘Lost, cold, hungry’ husky rescued from Grand Canyon, reunited with family
A lucky pup is alive and back home after spending weeks in Grand Canyon National Park alone in the cold. Two animal rescue groups are responsible for bringing her home.
YAVAPAI COUNTY, Ariz. - A lucky pup is alive and back home after spending weeks in Grand Canyon National Park alone. Her welcoming home is all thanks to a social media post and two animal rescue groups.
On Jan. 31, Amy Goodwin took to social media to alert people of what looked like a stranded dog in the national park.
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A syringe access program participant is handed a bag of safe injection supplies.
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Sasha Crist stood in the waiting room of the Milan Puskar Health Right clinic in downtown Morgantown during a quick drop-in visit on a February afternoon. She was there to pick up safe injection supplies. No more than five minutes after she entered through the clinic’s glass door, she was sitting in a room with a social worker, firing off a list of needs.
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A west metro nonprofit has created a new equine therapy program, designed specifically for first responders.
We Can Ride in Medina officially launched Equine Connections in September.
The goal is to help police, firefighters and paramedics cope with the many stressors they have faced this year, from the riots to the pandemic to the daily trauma of the job. Everyone s just barely hanging on. Everyone s at the end of their rope, said Megan Schwartz, who developed the program. You just need somewhere to go. You need people that get it.
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Schwartz is a paramedic who has worked in emergency medical services in the metro for the past four years. She has a background in equine therapy and trauma counseling and said it has always been her dream to combine her passion for horses with her career as a first responder.
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Top infectious disease doctor waits on shot despite being ready to go.
Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Anthony Fauci arrives to watch Vice President Mike Pence, his wife Karen Pence, and U.S. Surgeon General Jerome Adams receive a Covid-19 vaccine shot at the Eisenhower Executive Office Building on Friday. | Andrew Harnik/AP Photo
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Federal and state officials have yet to allocate a single shipment of Covid-19 vaccine to the National Institutes for Health, despite the agency and its leading infectious disease researcher Anthony Fauci playing a central role in developing one of those shots, according to two officials and internal emails reviewed by POLITICO.