On Christmas 3 years ago, a husky went missing. He's finally reunited with his owner / USA Today. Elizabeth Starnegg holds her dogs, Riley and Sokka, as her partner, Joey Woodbury, puts on their kerchiefs on Nov. 7, 2019. In the background is Vash, Starnegg’s six-month-old Shiba Inu. Photo/Molly Duerig
Finding a way to heal: Families gather in Encanto Park to grieve loved ones lost to violence. Kathy Gallegos, whose son was killed at a McDonald's in Phoenix in February, smiles while listening to speakers on Sept. 28, 2019. Gallegos said her strong Catholic faith is what keeps her moving forward. Photo/Molly Duerig.
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Phoenix hosts Second Amendment Foundation's largest gun rights policy conference yet. Alan M. Gottlieb, founder of the Second Amendment Foundation, and Esther Schneider, who recently resigned from the board of the National Rifle Association, pose for a photo at the “Freedom Now” gun rights policy conference at the Sheraton Crescent Hotel on Sept. 21, 2019. Photo/Molly Duerig.
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Juggling plates: A day in the life of a high school teacher
This photo story follows Chiniqua Bright, a physical education teacher at a Title 1 high school in Mesa, Arizona, where at least 40 percent of the students come from a low-income family. Bright loves her full-time job, but can’t sustain herself on her teaching salary alone. She juggles several fast-paced work environments to continue giving her all to the students she loves.