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  • Parvo is the name of a highly contagious and incurable illness that affects dogs. Without treatment it has a 91% fatality rate, but there are some steps you can take to prevent Parvo.
    Parvo is the name of a highly contagious and often fatal virus that can spread from dog to dog. With temperatures warming up, make sure you get yours vaccinated soon!
  • Our Farmer's Market expert Chef Nathan Lyon explains how to pick out the best citrus fruits.
    Our Farmer's Market Expert, Chef Nathan Lyon, explains how to pick out the best citrus fruits and keep them fresh for up to three weeks!
  • Many men just don't know where to begin, so America Now Beauty Expert Jessica Metivier interviewed Mohawk Matt, owner of Bolt Barbers in Los Angeles.
    Many men just don't know where to begin, so America Now Beauty Expert Jessica Metivier interviewed Mohawk Matt, owner of Bolt Barbers in Los Angeles.
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  • A recent investigation revealed telemarketers and direct-mail companies sometimes receive 90 percent or more of the money people donate to charities.
    A recent investigation revealed telemarketers and direct-mail companies sometimes receive 90 percent or more of the money people donate to charities. The non-profit organizations end up with just pennies on the dollar raised through solicitation campaigns, and it's all legal. 
  • You can call it 'riding out the storm', literally. "It's the whole bus underground," James Hunter explained. He and his wife buried an old school bus to make a creative storm shelter. "I'm ready for the
    When it comes to staying safe during a tornado or severe thunderstorm, experts often recommend an underground shelter. But building one can cost a pretty penny. Find out how one couple found a way to save money on their shelter.
  • Drivers usually think they have the right of way and bicyclists think they're the ones that have the right of way. Police are trying to set the record straight. Both bicycles and drivers have to follow
    Drivers usually think they have the right of way and bicyclists think they're the ones that have the right of way. Police are trying to set the record straight.
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