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Officer, friend, mentor, mother: Omaha pays tribute to Kerrie Orozco
Omaha Police Officer Kerrie Orozco is being remembered as someone who broke down barriers and showed everyone the human side of police.Orozco’s life was…
Nebraska lawmakers advance rebates for natural gas fuel
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska drivers could receive refunds from the state on clean-burning fuel converters and pumps under a bill advanced by…
Photographer Mary Ellen Mark Dies At 75
The influential photographer was known mostly for her humanist work.
Prolific Fantasy And Science-Fiction Writer Tanith Lee Has Died
Lee wrote dozens of books, including Don't Bite The Sun and Death's Master -- the latter of which was part of her popular Flat Earth series. She was 67.
Despite An Economy On The Rise, American Paychecks Remain Stuck
NPR's "Day 1" series looks at major issues the next president will face in office. One issue is that Americans still aren't seeing big raises, even though the job market is slowly recovering.
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What Will The Next President Face On #Day1?
This week, NPR looks at four seemingly intractable problems that await the 45th president: stagnant wages, violent extremism, cybersecurity and the federal debt.
Blind Waiters Give Diners A Taste Of 'Dinner In The Dark' In Kenya
It's a worldwide chain that lets "the blind become our eyes." But there's a difference in the new Nairobi branch: The servers themselves had never eaten in a restaurant before.
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Before Cleveland, About 30 Police Departments Entered DOJ Agreements
NPR's Robert Siegel talks with Chuck Wexler, executive director of the Police Executive Research Forum, about the history of Justice Department involvement in reforming local police departments.
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Casa Ruby Is A 'Chosen Family' For Trans People Who Need A Home
After becoming homeless and jobless following her transition to being a woman, Ruby Corado got her act together, and now helps others facing similar challenges. "We have a family here," she says.
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Raging Flood Waters Do A Number On Wimberly, Texas
One of the areas hardest hit by the flooding in Texas was the hill country town of Wimberly. Mayor Steve Thurber explains how his residents are coping in the aftermath.
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