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Obituary: Dian Anderson (3/9/22) | Cherokee Chronicle Times

Obituary: Dian Anderson (3/9/22) | Cherokee Chronicle Times
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Southwest Wildfires Endanger Saguaros - The New York Times

Aug. 4, 2021, 3:00 a.m. ET ORO VALLEY, Ariz. It began with a flash of lightning, the fire that swept across the rugged Santa Catalina Mountains on Tucson’s edge. By the time firefighters got the blaze under control, it had torched thousands of saguaros, the towering cactuses that can reach heights of 60 feet and live for 200 years. The loss was gut-wrenching for many in Arizona, where Indigenous peoples learned to draw sustenance from the treelike saguaros long before they emerged as a celebrated symbol of the Southwest. Some saguaros are still standing within the year-old scar of the Bighorn Fire, their trunks singed all the way up to their limbs, a testament to their reputation as masters of desert survival.

Masters of desert survival, can saguaros survive wildfires?

  Simon Romero, The New York Times  Published: 04 Aug 2021 01:17 PM BdST Updated: 04 Aug 2021 01:17 PM BdST Saguaros grow in Saguaro National Park in Tucson, Ariz, July 26, 2021. The New York Times A saguaro cactus that was burned by the Bighorn Fire last year in Catalina State Park in Tucson, Ariz, July 27, 2021. The New York Times It began with a flash of lightning, the fire that swept across the rugged Santa Catalina Mountains on Tucson’s edge. By the time firefighters got the blaze under control, it had torched thousands of saguaros, the towering cactuses that can reach heights of 60 feet and live for 200 years.

Grocery workers rally after Pierce County executive rejects hazard pay legislation

Grocery workers rally after Pierce County executive rejects hazard pay legislation Grocery workers in Pierce County say the extra $4 an hour in hazard pay is justified, given the conditions workers have to deal with during the pandemic. Author: Lionel Donovan (KING) Updated: 7:19 PM PDT May 5, 2021 PIERCE COUNTY, Wash. Grocery workers in Pierce County are demanding they be heard after an ordinance granting them hazard pay was rejected by the county executive.   Workers, along with their union representatives, gathered at the Pierce County Courthouse Wednesday to support legislation that would provide an extra $4 an hour in hazard pay during the pandemic.

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