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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, …

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…

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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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.