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Police in Indianapolis Have Had Stingray Cell Site Simulators Since 2012
Previously unreported, the IMPD has had a StingRay since 2012, ascertained from their Non Disclosure Agreement with the FBI.
Essay: Is Minneapolis America's Next Powder Keg for Art?| #50StatesofArt
Minnesota writer and scholar Christina Schmid makes a case for the Far-North.
The 'You've Got Mail' Voice Actor Is a Midwestern Uber Driver Now
The guy says he made $200 for the AOL voice acting job and went on to work at a Cleveland news station before retiring and turning to Uber.
Hydraulic Fracking Is Behind Thousands of Earthquakes in the Midwest This Year
Oklahoma has already had seven earthquakes today.
In the Twin Cities, Every Day Is Prince Day
Last night in St. Paul, Stevie Wonder and a collection of musicians paid tribute to the Purple One for six hours. It wasn't long enough.
Looking Back on Liberal, the Midwest's Failed Atheist Utopia
Liberal, Missouri, was founded to be an atheist oasis in Bible country. But today, you'd never know it.
Even by Late-70s San Francisco Standards, MX-80 Sound Were a Wonderfully Weird Musical Oddity
Stream the reissues of MX-80 Sound's first two albums 'Out of the Tunnel' and 'Crowd Control' and read an interview with vocalist and guitarist Rich Stim.
Is This Barn in the Middle of Nowhere the Best Venue in the Midwest?
Six years after its first show, Codfish Hollow is attracting some massive acts. But Marvin will still have to ride you there on a tractor-drawn hayrack.
This Cheeseburger-Garnished Bloody Mary Is a Work Of Art
The man who started Milwaukee's epic Bloody Mary garnish wars has gone as far as adding whole fried chickens on top of his Bloodys.
We Meet Senator Ted Cruz at the Iowa State Fair on This Episode of 'VICE Does America'
The gang travels across the Midwest and gets a small taste of the campaign circus in Iowa.
With killings on the rise in Chicago, police are putting their hands up
VICE News speaks with an active-duty CPD officer, Superintendent Eddie Johnson, and a mother of victims to better understand the dynamics at play in Chicago amidst a surge in gun violence.
The People of Cleveland Are Finally Champions
After more than 50 years of losing, LeBron James finally made us winners. So it was only right that we honor him and the Cleveland Cavaliers with a parade fit for a King.