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

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Davis-Monthan and the role of the ‘Boneyard’

All StoriesJade Nunes04/05/20141

The massive tails of retired and stored military aircraft peeping over the top of Kolb Road’s steeped walls is a familiar sight for most people in Tucson. But most people don’t know about the many functions of the so-called Boneyard beyond that of a cemetery for airplanes that are no longer in use. Formally known…

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‘There’s a new vehicle in town:’ Stressing streetcar safety

All StoriesSamantha-Jo Roth04/04/20140

Motorists and cyclists need to make room for another vehicle on the road. In July, the Modern Streetcar will be in full operation. It is currently in its testing phase but Sun Link said they have noticed cars driving dangerously around the streetcar on its test runs. ” If only they were able to make it a…

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What it takes to start a company in today’s world

All StoriesMax Efrein03/28/20141

TUCSON, AZ (Arizona Cat’s Eye) – Companies are significantly easier to get started in today’s world than they were twenty years ago. This is all due to the internet. But with increased accessibility comes increased competition. About 25 percent of small companies fail in the first year and about 50 percent in the first three…

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Tunneling for drug profit: The real underground networks

All StoriesStephanie Casanova03/27/20140

[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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Senate Bill 1062 – a first-hand account from the Arizona State Capitol

All StoriesSamantha-Jo Roth03/24/20140

Arizona Governor Jan Brewer broke her silence on Senate Bill 1062 on Feb. 26, vetoing the bill that would have allowed businesses to deny service for religious reasons. Days before her decision, protesters pounded the pavement at the Arizona State Capitol, urging Governor Jan Brewer to veto SB1062. Opponents of the bill, like State Senator…

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