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I am a trained journalist and public relations professional, with eight years of experience, currently enrolled in a global Master’s program focused on understanding the politicisation of science. I am interested in data analysis and reporting, and have a part-time role with a large immunology laboratory to maintain a foothold in the nuances of non-privatised research.
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Climate change is redrawing the coffee growing map. Here's how farmers are clinging on
Climate change is significantly impacting the global coffee market, threatening the livelihoods of small-scale farmers in highland tropical regions. Rising temperatures could reduce suitable coffee-growing areas by 50%, posing risks to national economies in countries like Mexico, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Brazil, India, and Madagascar. Experts suggest that sustainable farming methods, such as vertical farming, hydroponic systems, and rewilding, could help mitigate these effects. However, these methods are costly and may not be feasible for small-scale farmers. The development of climate-resilient coffee seed varieties and new irrigation technologies are also being explored. The article highlights the need for immediate adaptations to ensure the future of coffee farming.
On Red Thursday, cancer survivor makes sure everyone gets a rose
Four-year-old Audrey Hughes from Gilbert, Arizona, celebrated her final chemotherapy treatment at Cardon Children's Medical Center in Mesa after a yearlong battle with rhabdomyosarcoma, a rare form of cancer. Diagnosed at age 3, Audrey underwent surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy. Despite the challenges, including the possibility of losing the ability to walk, Audrey remained positive and is now tumor-free according to an April scan. Her family, Ira and Melissa Hughes, have been by her side throughout the journey, which they have documented on a blog. The hospital staff, who have grown fond of Audrey's playful spirit, celebrated her last treatment with her. Audrey will continue to have follow-up scans every three months, with a significant scan on August 25 to determine if the cancer has been entirely removed.
California Connections Academy North Bay Graduates 2019 Senior Class
California Connections Academy North Bay, an online public school, celebrated the graduation of over 20 high school seniors at a ceremony in Stockton. The event featured speeches from Ripon Unified School District Superintendent Dr. Ziggy Robeson and student speaker Lily Eiselt. Salutatorian Nathan Faber, who graduated a year early, plans to attend Sacramento City College. The school serves students across several counties and offers a rigorous curriculum, including AP courses and various extracurricular activities. Enrollment for the next school year is currently open.
Mesa event honors ‘big family’ of Mormon Latinos
The article highlights the Noche Hispana event in Mesa, celebrating Latino members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. It underscores the church's successful recruitment of Latinos, who are the fastest-growing group within the church. The event featured cultural performances and traditional foods, emphasizing the community's family-oriented nature. The article also touches on the church's stance on immigration, influenced by the increasing Latino membership, and references the Utah Compact advocating for federal immigration control. Key figures include Andrea and Ryan Hunt, Dr. Sujey Vega, and Bishop Mark Neville.
Police: Robbery reported in east Phoenix
Phoenix police were investigating a robbery in the 3700 block of East Fillmore Street early Tuesday morning. A man reported injuries, and the robbers fled the area, according to Officer James Holmes, Phoenix police spokesman.
Into the wild: 4 rescued baby owls, nurtured into independence, finally take flight
Four rescued baby owls, nurtured by Liberty Wildlife and the Arizona Game and Fish Department, were successfully released into the wild at Robbins Butte Wildlife Area. The owls, initially found after their mother was shot, were raised by a foster mother owl named Maggie. The release event was marked by favorable weather conditions and the presence of volunteers and officials who had cared for the owls. The program, which has been ongoing for years, has seen significant success in rehabilitating and releasing birds back into their natural habitat.
Tempe police: Arson, murder follow Craigslist meetup
Mikel Martin, 25, has been arrested for allegedly committing murder and arson at a Tempe apartment following a Craigslist meetup. Martin is accused of dousing an unconscious Martin Valenzuela with alcohol, setting the room on fire, and blocking the exit. Valenzuela, 27, was rescued but succumbed to his injuries. Police tracked Martin through stolen items sold to pawn shops. Martin faces multiple charges, including first-degree murder and arson. He has a prior criminal record, including child abuse and theft convictions.
Showers finally make it to northwest Valley
The northwest Valley of metro Phoenix experienced rainfall on Thursday after days of dry weather, with about an inch of rain falling near Sun City West within an hour. The Arizona Department of Transportation reported storm clouds forming, and the National Weather Service issued a flood advisory for parts of Maricopa County, including Surprise and Beardsley, expiring at 7:30 p.m. Temperatures are expected to rise over the weekend, bringing hot and dry conditions.
Driver told Pinal County deputies he fell asleep, then hit train
A Gilbert man, Roberto Padilla, fell asleep at the wheel and crashed his vehicle into the side of a train in Pinal County. The incident occurred on Arizona Farms Road, where safety arms and flashing lights were active. Padilla attempted to brake but was too late, resulting in his truck spinning into a railroad control box and his ejection from the vehicle. He was transported to a local emergency room, and no one on the train was injured. Padilla will be cited for the collision.
2 Pinal County detention officers hurt in attack by inmates
Two detention officers at the Pinal County Sheriff's Adult Detention Center were injured during an assault by inmates Ismael Martinez and Fabian Mendivil. The attack occurred during a routine security check. One officer sustained a broken ankle and nose, while the other had injuries to his hands and wrists. Both inmates now face felony charges of aggravated assault and are in segregated custody. Martinez was treated for a head injury sustained during the arrest.
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