LINCOLN — After months-long resistance by Gov. Jim Pillen, a state board he leads on Thursday approved the use of a state sales tax incentive to help build an Omaha professional soccer stadium and a ...
OMAHA — The cost of living, making health care more affordable and other economic issues are top of mind for voters likely to participate in Nebraska’s midterm elections, showing up in polling and at ...
OMAHA — A political candidate forum is set for Thursday in South Omaha. The Black, Brown & Red Coalition, in partnership with the NAACP, will host the nonpartisan event, open to the public and all ...
LINCOLN — Dr. H. Dele Davies could soon be the next permanent chancellor of the University of Nebraska Medical Center, pending a 30-day review and likely future vote of the NU Board of Regents. The ...
Nebraska’s new Division of Legislative Oversight announced the appointment of Zach Pluhacek as the new Inspector General of ...
LINCOLN — Almost three years ago, Alex Strong began his journey with the Sarpy County adult drug court, battling addiction but trying an alternative to prosecution that offered him a new path. “I wasn ...
The narrative of Whiteclay, Nebraska, changed after people learned of a former nurse who had fostered more than 200 children.
LINCOLN — In the wake of federal pressure for states to use less in allocated funds, and now without a permanent director, the future of Nebraska’s Broadband Office is murky. Gov. Jim Pillen ...
LINCOLN — The website of the state agency that oversees public health insurance for low-income Nebraskans will “undergo maintenance” starting Friday night, and brief outages could occur over the ...
LINCOLN — The south-central Nebraska town of Bertrand hadn’t seen a newly built house or apartment for 16 years until a fiveplex rose on an old mobile home park in 2024. The Sunset View construction ...
Online trolls had a field day in March when they got wind that a stiff breeze had taken the political sign off the "Trump ...