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Blowing dust rolling across the desert causes a dust devil just south of 40th street and Pecos Wednesday afternoon July 13, 2011. Blowing dust could contain spores and other contaminates that could cause valley fever. July 13, 2011 Darryl Webb/AFN
Blowing dust rolling across the desert causes a dust devil just south of 40th street and Pecos Wednesday afternoon July 13, 2011. Blowing dust could contain spores and other contaminates that could cause valley fever. July 13, 2011 Darryl Webb/AFN
Blowing dust rolling across the desert causes a dust devil just south of 40th street and Pecos Wednesday afternoon July 13, 2011. Blowing dust could contain spores and other contaminates that could cause valley fever. July 13, 2011 Darryl Webb/AFN
Blowing dust rolling across the desert causes a dust devil just south of 40th street and Pecos Wednesday afternoon July 13, 2011. Blowing dust could contain spores and other contaminates that could cause valley fever. July 13, 2011 Darryl Webb/AFN
FILE PHOTO - Blowing dust rolling across the desert causes a dust devil just south of 40th street and Pecos Wednesday afternoon July 13, 2011. Blowing dust could contain spores and other contaminates that could cause valley fever. July 13, 2011 Darryl Webb/AFN
Richard Thayer, of Apache Junction, shown Tuesday, July 12, 2011, suffers from valley fever after getting very sick in September 2010. Thayer treats his condition with the generic drug Fluconazole. [Tim Hacker, Tribune]
Richard Thayer, of Apache Junction, shown Tuesday, July 12, 2011, suffers from valley fever after getting very sick in September 2010. Thayer treats his condition with the generic drug Fluconazole.
Richard Thayer, of Apache Junction, shown Tuesday, July 12, 2011, suffers from valley fever after getting very sick in September 2010. Thayer treats his condition with the generic drug Fluconazole.
Pat White, Arizona Victims of Valley Fever founder, talks about valley fever, a fungus that thrives in the Arizona desert that causes pneumonia-like symptoms, but can be far more severe. White, who has the disease, lost both her mother and sister to valley fever.
Pat White, Arizona Victims of Valley Fever founder, talks about valley fever, a fungus that thrives in the Arizona desert that causes pneumonia-like symptoms, but can be far more severe. White, who has the disease, lost both her mother and sister to valley fever.
Audience members listen to Pat White, founder of Arizona Victims of Valley Fever, who spoke about valley fever Thursday at Faith Presbyterian Church.
Audience members listen to Pat White, founder of Arizona Victims of Valley Fever, who spoke about valley fever Thursday at Faith Presbyterian Church.
Pat White, Arizona Victims of Valley Fever founder, talks about valley fever, a fungus that thrives in the Arizona desert that causes pneumonia-like symptoms, but can be far more severe. White, who has the disease, lost both her mother and sister to valley fever.
Audience members listen to Pat White, founder of Arizona Victims of Valley Fever, who spoke about valley fever Thursday at Faith Presbyterian Church.
November 6, 2004
HAPPY CUSTOMERS: Erin Semer and Jacky Castro, designers for Hart Interior Design in Tempe, sit in the living room of their Phoenix apartment.
Even though it was an impersonation of Justin Bieber, several young girls screamed and yelled as Levi Mitchell performed as the teenage pop singer.
But Glenna Harmount, 87, hollered with just as much enthusiasm for the impersonator and so did others in the audience. Mitchell performed to a mixed crowd Saturday with children and seniors at Thunderbird Retirement Resort in Glendale.
Seven months after posting dozens of homemade videos on YouTube, where he sang songs by Usher, Ne-Yo and Stevie Wonder, Canadian youngster Justin Bieber landed himself a manager.
Gov. Janet Napolitano released $50,000 in health crisis funds this week to combat the outbreak of valley fever. The money will be used to educate doctors on the symptoms of the fungal disease and its treatment.
Gov. Janet Napolitano released $50,000 in health crisis funds this week to combat the outbreak of valley fever.
WASHINGTON - Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist, who has cancer, was hospitalized overnight Tuesday for fever, a spokeswoman said. Rehnquist, was taken by ambulance to an Arlington, Va., hospital Tuesday night and "was admitted for observation and tests," Supreme Court spokeswoman Kathy Arberg said.
Chief Justice of the United States William Rehnquist departs his home in Arlington, Va., Tuesday morning.
Mercury fans, you should be very proud. Your team pulled off the unthinkable Saturday night.
By Mark Scarp, contributing columnist
By Jerry Brown, contributing columnist
Guest Commentary by Bill Richardson
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By Mark Heller, Tribune
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