Odonnell good evening and thank you for joining us. Were going to begin with breaking news tonight. What is now being called Hurricane Sally is threatening the gulf coast and growing stronger by the minute. Just a few hours ago sally was a Tropical Storm but as we come on the air tonight the system has picked up so much force it is now a category two hurricane. We want you to take a look at this storm because forecasters now tell us that sally is intensifying so rapidly that it could be a dangerous category three hurricane by the time it slams into the coast tomorrow. Tonight more than 17 million americans are in sallys path and hundreds of miles of coastline are under storm watches and warnings. From louisiana all the way to the panhandle of florida, millions of americans are scrambling to board up their houses and move out before the storms flooding rain and hundred mile per hour winds move in. Now sally is the seventh hurricane this season and there are four more active storms brewi
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On Monday, April 5, the brewing space at PHX Beer Co. was busy but not just with beer-making. On that day, hundreds of people checked in for appointments to get a COVID-19 vaccine.
Leah Huss, co-owner of one of the largest breweries in the state, filled out vaccine cards. Then people followed signs and yellow ropes around brewing tanks to an array of yellow chairs where they sat and waited for their turn.
After getting vaccinated near the company s working canning line, they moved into the taproom to wait 15 minutes to ensure no one experienced allergic reactions or other issues.
The Arizona Craft Brewers Guild, in conjunction with the PHX Beer Co. and Albertsons Companies, hosted the COVID-19 vaccine distribution event, providing one-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccines to members of the guild and brewery staff from around the state.