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  1. Eager Beaver Blamed for New Mexico Internet Outage

    Fri, 28 Jun 2013

    Eager beaver blamed for killing Internet, cell service in parts of New Mexico

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  1. Eager Beaver Blamed for New Mexico Internet Outage

    Fri, 28 Jun 2013

    Eager beaver blamed for killing Internet, cell service in parts of New Mexico

  2. VIDEO: New Mexico woman, 71, says her drug-addicted grandson has been stealing from her for years.

    Wed, 19 Jun 2013

    VIDEO: New Mexico woman, 71, says her drug-addicted grandson has been stealing from her for years.

  3. Grandmother Unmasks Grandson Burglar

    Wed, 19 Jun 2013

    New Mexico woman, 71, says her drug-addicted grandson has been stealing from her for years.

  4. New Mexico City Hopes to Unravel Atari 'ET' Burial Legend

    Mon, 10 Jun 2013

    The 1982 Atari 2600 “E.T.” video game adaptation of the Steven Spielberg film “E.T.”  was so unplayable that, according to a longstanding urban legend, millions of unsold or returned copies were buried at a landfill site in the city Alamogordo, N.M., in 1983. Now, 30...

  5. VIDEO: Workers at a New Mexico store claim they were told not to speak Spanish while on the job.

    Fri, 7 Jun 2013

    VIDEO: Workers at a New Mexico store claim they were told not to speak Spanish while on the job.

  6. Whole Foods Bans Spanish at Store, Employees Say

    Fri, 7 Jun 2013

    Workers at a New Mexico store claim they were docked for speaking Spanish on the job.

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  1. VIDEO: California, New Mexico Wildfires Force Evacuations

    Sun, 2 Jun 2013

    VIDEO: California, New Mexico Wildfires Force Evacuations

  2. California, New Mexico Wildfires Force Evacuations

    Sun, 2 Jun 2013

    heartland to huge wildfires in the west. More than 1,000 homes are being evacuated as out-of-control fires burn in california and new mexico. Look at this video of a trapped man, spotted by the news chopper from los angeles affiliate kabc. Abc's clayton sandell tells us what happened next.

    santa clarita california clarita california found at 2:04

    to budget cuts. For "good morning america," clayton sandell, abc news, near santa clarita , california Thoughts go out to the firefighters, too, risking their lives battling these blazes. Now, dealing with budget cuts on top of that.
  3. Cop and 4 Others Lift SUV Off 8-Year-Old Girl

    Fri, 17 May 2013

    A New Mexico police officer and four good Samaritans are being credited with saving the life of an 8-year-old girl by lifting an SUV off her. Newly released dash cam video taken from the cruiser of New Mexico State Police Officer Steve Nunez shows the...

  4. Police Officer, Others Lift SUV Off Girl

    Fri, 17 May 2013

    Caught on camera here in New Mexico police officer responding to this rollover crash. Realizes a girl is trapped beneath that SUV. So he flagged down people to help and then watch as they lift the SU off. The girl just enough to pull her free she was rushed to the hospital and thankfully. Is

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    Caught on camera here in New Mexico police officer responding to this rollover crash. Realizes a girl is trapped beneath that SUV. So he flagged down people to help and then
  5. Bill Richardson: 'I'm Not a Fan' of Ted Cruz

    Sun, 5 May 2013

    Bill Richardson, former Governor of New Mexico, joined ABC for a web interview after his appearance on the “This Week” roundtable on Sunday. He answered viewer questions from Facebook and Twitter, sharing stories from his time as governor and his experience with the Taliban to...

  6. Bill Richardson: U.S. Military Strikes in Syria are 'In the Cards'

    Sun, 5 May 2013

    Below you can find some of the notable comments made Sunday on “This Week with George Stephanopoulos.” This week’s powerhouse roundtable guests included political odd couple James Carville and Mary Matalin, Heritage Foundation president and former South Carolina Sen. Jim DeMint, former New Mexico

  7. PHOTO: Former New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson answers viewer questions in a 'This Week' web extra.

    Sun, 5 May 2013

    PHOTO: Former New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson answers viewer questions in a 'This Week' web extra.

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Videos

  1. Eager Beaver Blamed for New Mexico Internet Outage

    Fri, 28 Jun 2013

    Eager beaver blamed for killing Internet, cell service in parts of New Mexico

  2. VIDEO: New Mexico woman, 71, says her drug-addicted grandson has been stealing from her for years.

    Wed, 19 Jun 2013

    VIDEO: New Mexico woman, 71, says her drug-addicted grandson has been stealing from her for years.

  3. Grandmother Unmasks Grandson Burglar

    Wed, 19 Jun 2013

    New Mexico woman, 71, says her drug-addicted grandson has been stealing from her for years.

    heroin addiction found at 0:13

    because I don't -- -- She says she's losing Thomas Parker to heroin addiction telling action seven -- to 21 year old is now stealing money from her home. She's been. Then taken things from me
  4. New Mexico City Hopes to Unravel Atari 'ET' Burial Legend

    Mon, 10 Jun 2013

    The 1982 Atari 2600 “E.T.” video game adaptation of the Steven Spielberg film “E.T.”  was so unplayable that, according to a longstanding urban legend, millions of unsold or returned copies were buried at a landfill site in the city Alamogordo, N.M., in 1983. Now, 30...

  5. VIDEO: Workers at a New Mexico store claim they were told not to speak Spanish while on the job.

    Fri, 7 Jun 2013

    VIDEO: Workers at a New Mexico store claim they were told not to speak Spanish while on the job.

  6. Whole Foods Bans Spanish at Store, Employees Say

    Fri, 7 Jun 2013

    Workers at a New Mexico store claim they were docked for speaking Spanish on the job.

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    Hispanic whole foods -- Suspended for violating an English only policy. And speaking Spanish to each other on the job. I almost fell off my chair I couldn't believe what happened the New Mexico League of United Latin American Citizens is more than outraged this is not acceptable. English and Spanish and our native American languages. Are supposedly to a perfect equality that's the law that's the constitution will likely get a whole foods one week to drop their policy but hold so upset they don't have one. In -- into action 7 NEWS a spokesperson says Whole Foods Market does not have no foreign languages spoken policies -- any of their stores. The policy is that the in this case whole foods says the two employees got upset when they thought they were told during a team meeting. They couldn't speak Spanish work they were suspended with pay due to rude and disrespectful behavior. Not for speaking Spanish . -- black wants clarification. We've had some of our members. Speak with the leadership. CEO of whole foods. Out of -- And
  7. VIDEO: California, New Mexico Wildfires Force Evacuations

    Sun, 2 Jun 2013

    VIDEO: California, New Mexico Wildfires Force Evacuations

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