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Changes coming to parking meter, garage rates in downtown Omaha
It’ll cost more to park at a meter in downtown Omaha starting next month.The new rates take effect October 13. Two-hour and three-hour parking meters will…
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Faced With Spate Of Tremors, Oklahoma Looks To Shake Up Its Oil Regulations
Oklahoma set a state record last year with more than 5,000 earthquakes. This year, the state is poised to have even more. Now oil and gas regulators have taken notice and are working to curb them.
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10 Charged In New York Over Synthetic Marijuana Operation
The men were charged for manufacturing and dealing the illegal drug known as "spice." Federal authorities say they plan to charge more distributors to crack down on a nationwide public health crisis.
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Early questions focused on Donald Trump, but candidates took punches at each other on foreign policy and defense, the minimum wage, religious liberty and more.
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Anheuser-Busch managed to survive Prohibition by diversifying, while its nearby competitor in St. Louis, Lemp Brewery, failed. But Lemp's legacy remains in the caves where it used to chill its beer.
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The 'Nonjudgmental' Generation: Courting The Millennial Vote
The sheer size and diversity of younger voters make this group one to watch. Millennials — of various political stripes — are also more "liberal" than the rest of the country.
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Army To Open A Hearing On Former Taliban Prisoner, An Accused Deserter
Officials begin proceedings Thursday on whether to court-martial Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl. He is charged with deserting his post in eastern Afghanistan and misbehavior before the enemy.
Bernie Sanders Live Tweets GOP Debate, Gets Bored, Goes Home Early
The Vermont senator again was commenting live on Twitter about the GOP debate. He got tens of thousands of retweets — until he decided about half an hour before the end of the debate to just go home.
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