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  • Multimedia Report: Beating the Phoenix heat

    Tuesday, July 14, 2009 By: Ashley Barnes, Becky Gemmell and Andrea Krueger

    Iced drinks from Starbucks, portable misters, dips in the pool. Phoenix residents and visitors alike find ways to beat the heat.

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  • Multimedia Report: Water, water everywhere!

    Tuesday, July 14, 2009 By: Mark Webber, Rick Burd and Melissa Cordova

    A group of 35 teachers at a prominent journalism school put on their journalism hats and descended upon downtown Phoenix in search of locals who could give them tips on coping with the record breaking

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  • Multimedia Report: Stayin' in the shade

    Tuesday, July 14, 2009 By: Mark Salvatore, Jeff Jones and Alan Weintraut

    Stay in the shade and drink plenty of water. That’s the advice to endure the heat from people at Civic Space in downtown Phoenix. It’s not a hot day by local standards, only about 95 degrees, but the

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  • Multimedia Report: The heat's all in your head

    Tuesday, July 14, 2009 By: Joanne Drapiewski, Adam Haller and Trampus Willis

    In a city filled with unique art and culture, residents have found keeping cool in the hottest city in the U.S. to be an art.

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  • Multimedia Report: How you feelin'? Hot, hot hot!

    Tuesday, July 14, 2009 By: Carlos Contreras, Marc Garcia and Eric Gutierrez

    Drenched in sweat, sun beaming down, little will to go on. Such is a normal summer day in Phoenix.

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  • Multimedia Report: Workers beat the heat in Phoenix

    Tuesday, July 14, 2009 By: Debbie Aughey, Jeff Fencl and Lynne Schneider

    It’s no surprise to the people who have jobs outdoors here that Phoenix has been designated the hottest city in America.

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  • Multimedia Report: The heat -- then and now

    Tuesday, July 14, 2009 By: Rebecca Jackson, Sharon Nolan and Denice Westover

    Wet towels. Swamp coolers. Misters. Air Conditioners. Pools. Attitude. The heat in Arizona can be difficult to tolerate in June, but local Phoenix residents have always found creative ways to endure t

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  • Multimedia Report: Phoenix residents know how to stay cool

    Tuesday, July 14, 2009 By: Virginia Barr, Eric Chow and Lynn Dulcie

    Beating the heat is a breeze if you ask Phoenix residents.

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  • Multimedia Report: Strategies for working in the heat

    Tuesday, July 14, 2009 By: Jill Bhowmik, Alma McDonald and Juli Stricklan

    Phoenix is hot. Really hot. According to weather.com, on an average June day the low is 73 degrees and the high is 104 degrees. Workers in Phoenix must develop strategies for working in the heat.

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  • Multimedia Report: Pedicabs give short trips for just tips

    Tuesday, July 14, 2009 By: Kye Haina, Anna Horton and Mark Silverstein

    Wanting to recover, being able to speak to everyday people again, and getting physical activity in his life motivated Billy Oxford to start Arizona Pedal Cab Co.

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Foreheads are being wiped, water bottles have become trendy and everyone is trying to make it to their destination without falling victim to the sweltering heat. It’s midday in downtown Phoenix.
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Summer temperatures consistently rise to 100-plus degrees in Phoenix, but residents don’t seem to mind.
full story 
Wanting to recover, being able to speak to everyday people again, and getting physical activity in his life motivated Billy Oxford to start Arizona Pedal Cab Co.
full story 
Phoenix is hot. Really hot. According to weather.com, on an average June day the low is 73 degrees and the high is 104 degrees. Workers in Phoenix must develop strategies for working in the heat.
full story 
Beating the heat is a breeze if you ask Phoenix residents.
full story 
Wet towels. Swamp coolers. Misters. Air Conditioners. Pools. Attitude. The heat in Arizona can be difficult to tolerate in June, but local Phoenix residents have always found creative ways to endure t
full story 
It’s no surprise to the people who have jobs outdoors here that Phoenix has been designated the hottest city in America.
full story 
Drenched in sweat, sun beaming down, little will to go on. Such is a normal summer day in Phoenix.
full story 
Stay in the shade and drink plenty of water. That’s the advice to endure the heat from people at Civic Space in downtown Phoenix. It’s not a hot day by local standards, only about 95 degrees, but the
full story 
In a city filled with unique art and culture, residents have found keeping cool in the hottest city in the U.S. to be an art.
full story 
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