Omaha Zoo Close Some Exhibits After Pelican Dies From Bird Flu October 18, 2022 Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo & Aquarium has closed several exhibits and taken other precautions after one of its pelicans died...
Muscle Car Theft Ring Arrests Follow Postal Worker Holdup October 18, 2022 By Corey Williams Thieves are using cloned key fobs to steal Dodge muscle cars and other high-powered vehicles directly from dealerships and even...
University of Iowa Hospitals to Pay $15M to Settle Employees’ Lawsuit October 17, 2022 University of Iowa Hospitals & Clinics employees who say that overtime and other payments were improperly paid will receive $15...
Indiana Teen’s Parents Sue City Over Fatal Crash Involving Police Chase October 17, 2022 The parents of a northern Indiana teenager who died along with her boyfriend when a vehicle being chased by police...
Wheat Farmers May Scale Back Planting As Drought Persists, Insurance Deadline Nears October 17, 2022 By Julie Ingwersen With planting roughly halfway complete, the 2023 U.S. hard red winter wheat crop is already being hobbled by drought in...
Illinois Home Warranty Company to Pay $175K in Disability Discrimination Settlement October 14, 2022 Pivotal Home Solutions, a home warranty company headquartered in Naperville, Illinois, will pay $175,000 and furnish other relief to settle...
Indiana Mayor’s Blood Alcohol Was Twice State Limit When He Struck Car October 14, 2022 The mayor of Indiana’s second-largest city had a blood alcohol reading nearly twice the state’s limit for driving when he...
Michigan Man Arrested for Setting 25 Trucks on Fire in 8 States October 14, 2022 A Michigan man has been arrested on a federal criminal complaint alleging he set 25 fires on semitrailers in eight...
Kansas Asphalt Company to Pay $82K over Alleged Clean Water Act Violations October 13, 2022 The Asphalt Sales Company in Olathe, Kansas, will pay $82,798 in civil penalties and improve pollution controls to resolve alleged...
Over 329K Missourians to Partake in Statewide Earthquake Drill October 13, 2022 A week before Missouri’s annual statewide earthquake drill, more than 329,000 people are already registered to participate in the Great...