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Stories from Southeastern Arizona, by students at the University of Arizona School of Journalism

Author: Stephanie Casanova

Veterinarians look for ways to unleash new revenues after recession

All StoriesStephanie Casanova05/02/20140

When the U.S. economy crashed in 2008, veterinarians felt the bite as fewer people took pets to the vet. So Dr. Kipp Metzger, general practitioner veterinarian and owner of Animal Health Hospital, P.C., had to reduce staff hours and keep less medical-supply inventory on his shelves. Metzger, who’s been in the veterinary business for almost…

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Tunneling for drug profit: The real underground networks

All StoriesStephanie Casanova03/27/20141

[UPDATED: This story has been updated to reflect more recent news about drug tunnels at the border.] NOGALES, Ariz. — Successful tunnel-building requires engineering, planning, equipment, money, and a lot of hard labor. But the Nogales Tunnel Task Force has found that with enough incentive, people on the Mexican side of the border in Nogales…

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