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Road construction on West Center narrows to one lane each way for blocks on end. Drivers trying to make up time, by speeding through residential areas.
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Nobody has heard from Charlotte Schilling and Owen Schilling for six days now. We’ve obtained surveillance video of the last known trace of Charlotte and her son.
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Dog bites man does not get a lot of attention in the news, but it costs insurance companies hundreds of millions in claims every year.
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Nebraska's top election official says turnout for the primary topped 25 percent, and the percentage will grow once all provisional ballots are counted.
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Gretna's mayor won't have a chance to defend her record in the general election because voters in the Omaha suburb didn't support her in the wake of a spending scandal.
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Lawyers representing black job applicants turned down for positions with Iowa's executive branch are appealing a ruling that dismissed their class-action lawsuit challenging the state's hiring practices.
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The sole grocery store on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation remained closed Wednesday despite the attorney general of the Oglala Sioux saying a temporary restraining order has been lifted.
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Lawyers representing a disgraced egg industry titan, his son and one of their company's officers say their clients are potential targets of a criminal investigation into the 2010 salmonella outbreak that ...
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A Lincoln man convicted of raping a woman during a home invasion in April 2009 has been sentenced to 80 to 140 years in prison.
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After their wins, U.S. Senate nominees hit the campaign trail.
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Mitt Romney is adding two more victories to his win column.
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Former Omaha Mayor Hal Daub and lawyer Ann Ferlic Ashford have won a four-way primary race to represent a large swath of Omaha on the University of Nebraska Board of Regents.
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Republican nominee Deb Fischer says she is ready to take on former Democratic Sen. Bob Kerrey this fall in a closely watched Nebraska Senate race.
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Current Mayor, Sally McGuire with just short of 12% of the votes in Tuesday's primary election.
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Larry Bradley and incumbent Bob Whitehouse have both advanced in the race to represent eastern Omaha on the University of Nebraska Board of Regents.
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While investigators with the Voting Rights division of the U.S. Department of Justice watch today's events, for many North Omaha voters one word describes this primary election, confusing.
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Cedar Rapids police say a man they arrested on a public intoxication charge remains hospitalized after apparently hitting his head on an armrest while in the back seat of a police ...
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MidAmerican Energy officials are studying their options for nuclear power since the Iowa Legislature adjourned without taking action on a bill the company sought.
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Workers at a printing company may have to return to college for a spelling refresher.
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Grocery distributor Nash Finch Co. says its subsidiary U Save Foods Inc. has agreed to buy Omaha-based No Frills Supermarkets.