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Although he has largely stopped writing and recording music since 1993's "River of Dreams," Billy Joel has remained a steady ...
A developer has formed a long-range plan to build up a largely rural stretch of Sioux City's Outer Drive into a residential, ...
Lawrence J. McQuillan of the Independent Institute cites studies showing less damage when government isn't in charge ...
NEXT reports that the amount of general liability insurance needed varies by business type, location, risk level, and client ...
Troop deployments and patrols in downtown areas got the most attention, but life in historically diverse neighborhoods was ...
Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird has lent her office’s support to a pair of legal coalitions addressing Instagram users’ ...
Why do the world's poor make a beeline for New York City? It is now home to over 3 million immigrants, the largest influx ...
Gov. Kim Reynolds is traveling to Ireland to attend the Iowa State University football team’s game there and participate in ...
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has recalled frozen shrimp sold at Walmart for potential radioactive contamination.
Passengers plagued by delays on a flight from St. Louis to Seattle got an unexpected pick-me-up when jazz saxophonist Dave Koz and bandmates held an impromptu jam session.
Unsupervised play, outdoor exploration and neighborhood freedom once defined childhood. The hosts discuss what happens when those opportunities disappear and digital spaces become the default ...
There’s more new at this year’s Nebraska State Fair than performing sea lions and sausage s’more skewers. Some of the changes are more concrete — literally.