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11 Top Country Bars in Greater Phoenix | Phoenix New Times

11 Top Country Bars in Greater Phoenix | Phoenix New Times
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Al Foul tribute album raises funds for Arizona icon s cancer treatment

He s iconic here, says Valley Fever DJ Dana Armstrong. That s how Tucson bluesman Tom Walbank was able to round up no fewer than 28 artists, from Calexico and Howe Gelb to Kid Congo Powers, for a tribute album benefiting Foul, who started chemotherapy for throat cancer in February. He went public with his cancer and subsequent chemo, Walbank says. And I was wondering what I could do. So I started calling around to musicians I knew to get an album together of everybody covering his songs. And everyone rallied. No one was a diva. It came together in two weeks. Arizona musicians willingly stepped up

5 puppies die after being left outside animal shelter in below-freezing temperatures

5 puppies die after being left outside animal shelter in below-freezing temperatures By Catherine Park 5 puppies die after being left outside in freezing temps The Franklin County Sheriffs Office on February 16 released footage showing a woman leaving nine puppies at an animal shelter in Frankfort, Kentucky, five of which perished from the cold. FRANKFORT, Kentucky - Deputies are asking for the public’s help with identifying a woman who left a box of puppies outside of a Kentucky animal shelter in below-freezing temperatures, causing five of the nine puppies to die. In surveillance video released by the Franklin County Sheriff’s Office on Feb. 16, a woman carrying a basket can be seen walking up to the front porch of the L.I.F.E. House for Animals rescue in Frankfort, Kentucky on Feb. 13 at 10:50 p.m., according to the sheriff’s office.

Brain-swelling Nipah virus is 75 times more deadly than Covid could be next pandemic

Brain-swelling Nipah virus is 75 times more deadly than Covid could be next pandemic Exclusive Updated: 19 Feb 2021, 15:53 A BRAIN-SWELLING disease 75 times more deadly than Covid could mutate to become the next pandemic killing millions, scientists have warned. Experts told Sun Online how a number of emerging diseases could trigger another global outbreak – and this time it could be The Big One . ⚠️ Read our    The fruit bat-borne virus Nipah is a prime candidate for serious concern, they fear. Severe brain swelling, seizures and vomiting are just some of the symptoms of this highly potent disease - which was first discovered in 1999 in Malaysia.

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