Jude Torres

Jude Torres is a skilled writer and editor at RiverCityOmaha.com, specializing in local news, U.S. laws, and community stories. With a keen eye for detail, Jude ensures accurate and engaging content, keeping Omaha residents informed and connected.

In March 2026, four popular bars and taverns in Nebraska will close

In March 2026, four popular bars and taverns in Nebraska will close

The Nebraska bar and hospitality industry is undergoing a significant transformation, marked by the closures of several beloved establishments and the ripple effects of ...

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Most roads are impassable and I-80 between Council Bluffs and Des Moines is currently closed

Most roads are impassable and I-80 between Council Bluffs and Des Moines is currently closed

A severe blizzard warning has led to the closure of a portion of Interstate-80 in Iowa. The Iowa Department of Transportation (DOT) announced that ...

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Missouri River City unveiled its cost-effective appeal for retirees

Missouri River City unveiled its cost-effective appeal for retirees

Council Bluffs, Iowa, located along the Missouri River, offers retirees a chance to experience Midwestern affordability with the added benefit of urban conveniences. Recently ...

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Understanding Delaware's Stand Your Ground Law

Understanding Delaware’s Stand Your Ground Law

Delaware does not have a full‑blown “Stand Your Ground” law like some other states. Instead, it uses a modified Castle Doctrine system with a duty to retreat in public places, ...

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License Renewal for Seniors in Rhode Island: What You Need to Know

License Renewal for Seniors in Rhode Island: What You Need to Know

In Rhode Island, senior drivers face tighter renewal rules and more frequent check‑ins than younger drivers, but the process is straightforward if you know ...

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Montana Traffic Rule 2026 Update: Understanding the Right Turn on Red Rule

Montana Traffic Rule 2026 Update: Understanding the Right Turn on Red Rule

Montana’s rule for turning right on red in 2026 remains largely unchanged, but drivers still need a clear grasp of how and when it ...

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Is It Illegal to Marry Your Cousin in Maine? Here's What the Law Says

Is It Illegal to Marry Your Cousin in Maine? Here’s What the Law Says

In Maine, it is generally illegal to marry your first cousin, but there is a narrow legal exception that makes it possible under specific conditions. ...

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Is It Illegal to Drive Barefoot in New Hampshire? Here's What Law Says!

Is It Illegal to Drive Barefoot in New Hampshire? Here’s What Law Says!

In New Hampshire, it is not illegal to drive barefoot. The state does not have any law that requires drivers to wear shoes behind the ...

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