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Authorities Piece Together Details of Attack
More is now understood about the sequence of events at Virginia Tech Monday, including gunman Seung-hui Cho's deadly classroom-by-classroom assault at Norris Hall. But questions remain.
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Booches' Famous Burgers Seek New Buns After Hostess Plant Closes
It's not just Twinkie hoarders and Ding Dong lovers that feel the pain of the Hostess factory closings. For the first time in about 40 years, Booches Billiard Hall in Columbia, Mo. has to go elsewhere to source the buns for its famous burgers. Regulars say they are adapting to the change.
N.Y. Police Seeking Answers In Deaths Of Saudi Sisters Found In River
Police identified them as Rotana and Tala Farea, who had moved to the U.S. from Saudi Arabia. Investigators want to know how and why they wound up bound together in the water.
Group to seek overhaul of Nebraska job licensing laws
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — A Nebraska group is working to eliminate what it considers cumbersome job-licensing requirements that create a drag on the state…
Nebraska child welfare groups seek religious exemption
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — With Nebraska's ban on gay foster parents no longer in place, Christian placement agencies say they might be forced to choose between…
Election Commission Seeks New Home
(Omaha, NE) -- The Douglas County Election Commission is seeking a new home. Election Commissioner Brian Kruse told county commissioners yesterday that…
Plattsmouth Seeks Voluntary Water Reduction
(Plattsmouth, NE) -- The city of Plattsmouth is asking residents and businesses to reduce water usage due to ongoing flooding. City officials announced…
Nebraska officials to seek changes to death penalty protocol
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska officials say they will try to change the state's death penalty protocol in an effort to get around the logistical problems…
Environmental Groups Seek To Attract Minorities
The Flint water crisis prompted a focus on issues like drinking water infrastructure and on the people left out of the environmental movement. Some environmental groups are trying to change that.
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Jeffords Decides Not to Seek Fourth Term
Vermont Sen. Jim Jeffords announces he won't seek another term, citing his and his wife's health problems. Jeffords shocked his Republican colleagues in 2001 when he left the party to become an independent, briefly swinging control of the Senate to Democrats.
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