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Nebraska Army National Guard soldiers, training in the state's Panhandle, will descend from Blackhawk helicopters near iconic ...
A new School Financing Review Commission begins its work to review and suggest updates to how Nebraska funds its public K-12 ...
A multi-year investigation ofalleged human trafficking in and around Omaha has led to charges against five people in the ...
Retired Nebraskans historically make up the bulk of the state’s poll workers, but election officials want more young people ...
A coalition of Nebraska justice advocates plans a series of 'listening sessions' aimed at expanding services in 'legal ...
Violent crime in the U.S. fell 4.5% in 2024, according to a new FBI report, while property crime dropped 8.1% from the previous year.
A University of Nebraska regent faces a felony charge alleging driving under the influence and crashing into another car in ...
High winds tore the roof off of parts of two housing units Saturday at the aging Nebraska State Penitentiary, displacing 387 ...
A new OIG report questions how Nebraska DHHS is using a family intervention program in cases of potential child abuse or ...
The booing and chants might be the point, as Democratic anger pleases some Nebraska U.S. Rep. Mike Flood's Republican base.
A Nebraska lawmaker is hosting town halls across state to seek public opinion on improving passenger rail service options.
As in-person town halls go, Flood’s Lincoln soiree was louder and more raucous than most. Kudos to him for hosting the event.
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