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We understand that in the 24-hour news cycle it can be difficult to keep up. Worry not! We have the solution. Check back on Valley Fever every evening for highlights from each of New Times' blogs. Today's entries:
Salvia Targeted by Arizona Lawmakers; Proposal Would Make Sales to Under-21 Crowd Illegal
Feathered Bastard:
U.S. Senatorial Hopeful Chris Simcox, aka, "The Little Prince," His Criminal Record, and the Other Baggage He Brings with Him
Up on the Sun:
Sun Sessions: Hot Tuna's "Keep on Truckin" by Matthew Reveles
Geek Beat: The 10th Annual Cardboard Boat Regatta
Chow Bella:
A Burger Fit For a Sasquatch at The Lodge
Happy Hour Deals: Phoenix City Grille
Slide Show:
Tenth Annual Card Board Boat Regatta
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