US businesses near border struggle with boundaries' closure

 

March 21, 2021



NOGALES, Ariz. (AP) — Evan Kory started calling brides in Mexico's northern Sonora state last March, asking if they wanted to get their wedding gowns from his Arizona store just before the U.S. closed its borders with Mexico and Canada because of the coronavirus.

His namesake shop in the border town of Nogales was popular among brides-to-be in northern Sonora for its large, affordable inventory, said Kory, the third-generation proprietor. Located steps from the border fence, Kory's has been in business for half a century but has been closed for a year because of the pandemic, with its main cus...



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