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It looks like Mexico's gangsters are trying to improve their image.
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LAS VEGAS - Five years into the recession, Nevada's unemployment rate remains stubbornly high. At 9.5 percent it's the highest in the nation.
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Managed Care Organizations Look To Cash In On Native American Patients
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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. - A jury acquitted a former city police officer this week of misdemeanor charges. Connor Rice was accused of beating a suspect after he surrendered. Some of the incident, including video of another officer putting his boot on the suspect's head, was recorded on the officer's lapel camera.
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Federal data shows the number of people caught trying to illegally cross the U.S.-Mexico border increased for the second straight year.
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Drug cartels are doing big business up and down the West Coast. When you travel by freeway, you’re driving a Silk Road of sorts for heroin, meth and cocaine.
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Over the last decade wildfires have destroyed about 3,000 homes a year, according to the International Code Council, a safety advisory group.
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If Mexico's national congress passes a proposed tax reform package, border residents could start paying a lot more for goods and services.
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This week, parts of the Santa Fe National Forest will be on fire. On purpose.
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If you drive the freeways that run from California and Arizona to Canada, chances are you have passed a car or truck secretly holding a cargo of heroin, meth or cocaine.
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