Anyone who has faced unemployment over the past couple of years has felt the anguish of dealing with the state’s Department of Workforce Solutions. Calls go unanswered or sit on hold for hours. Afterwards, unemployment benefits sometimes don’t even go through. Eyewitness News 4 has re...
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Five city workers whose job was to pick up old appliances for recycling have instead been selling the items through the Internet, Albuquerque officials said after firing one man and suspending the others.
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A battle is brewing in Prince George’s County, and it's all about go-go music. Just hours before one of the more popular local bands was set to perform, county leaders pulled the plug. They say violence associated with the go-go music is the reason.
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Part II of Nanci Wilson’s investigation. Each year, more than 400,000 babies are born in Texas. State law mandates that before newborns leave the hospital, his or her heel will be pricked and five drops of blood are collected.
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