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Businesses help make summer pleasant (The Arizona Republic)
Arizona is in the dog days of summer. Everyone has heard the term, but do you know what it means? We here at the Southwest Valley Chamber of Commerce are a curious lot and decided to find out.
The Real Question: Should Oil Be Cheap? (BusinessWeek)
Expensive oil hurts, but there's a business case to be made for a floor under the price of crude
Foreclosures slam the door on some family pets (9 News Denver)
VIEW SLIDESHOW DENVER - As families continue to lose their homes to foreclosure in Colorado, family pets are also suffering the consequences of these tough times.
More News (Gazette.Net)
That's because its clients aren't toddlers and preschoolers, but terriers and poodles.
More News (Gazette.Net)
The summer program, which raises money for charity, has grown every year since, and McCarrick, a June graduate of Middletown High School, hopes that after college she can make it an even larger operation.
Kendall woman wants happy ending for all strays (Miami Herald)
When disaster strikes, Donna Halpern wants to be ready to help the animals. Halpern, 46, of West Kendall is the president and founder of Fairy Tails, a 6-year-old dog and cat rescue nonprofit.
Greka to Pay Millions? (Santa Barbara Independent)
State Water Quality Control Board looks to fine Santa Barbara County's Greka Energy.
Top Scoops (Scoop.co.nz)
"Those who can make you believe absurdities, can make you commit atrocities." - Voltaire
Chow Wagon running low on food for families with pets (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
Chow Wagon, a program that supplies food for families who can't afford food and treats for their dogs and cats, will now only be able to partially fill orders.
Overflow from foreclosures (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
STERLING - The calls keep on coming to The Animal Shelter Inc. of Sterling; dozens per day. Dogs and cats keep arriving, surrendered by people losing their homes or apartments to personal financial problems.