Under the city’s municipal code, elected officials and their spouses are banned from playing keno.
Folded into the bill is $180 million to support a new water treatment plant in Lincoln.
The U.S. military described last week's encounter over the South China Sea as unprofessional and risky. A 55th Wing pilot-turned-historian says such intercepts are routine for reconnaissance crews.
"This is critical to protect them to make sure that they're being protected on the inside," Omaha Sen. Justin Wayne said during final-reading debate on LB50.
The Saunders County Sheriff's Office said in a Facebook post earlier this week that 42-year-old Tyler Miers was last seen on May 20 near the Prague Quik Stop.
After two years of work, a plan to overhaul aspects of Nebraska's criminal justice system reached the finish line Thursday. In part, the bill is aimed at easing prison overcrowding.
Nebraska's new voter identification requirements became law after the Nebraska Legislature passed the plan, despite a filibuster, and Gov. Jim Pillen signed the bill.
A sculpture honoring University of Nebraska alumna Willa Cather will be unveiled next week in Washington, D.C.
Another day with scattered showers and storms across Nebraska. Damaging wind, hail, and flooding can't be ruled out in the western half of the state. Get the latest info on the threats and storm timing across the state in our updated forecast.
The notes were found Dec. 3 at St. John Paul II Newman Center and Christ Community Church. Both notes threatened to shoot up the churches if an “abortion ban” passed.
Nebraska lawmakers ended their session Thursday with one final filibuster, passage of several bills and praise from Gov. Jim Pillen.
Joshua Salazar received more than 30 years in prison Wednesday for assaulting a woman and kidnapping her and her 2-year-old child during a methamphetamine-induced psychotic episode.
The 23-year-old was driving his Volkswagen east on U.S. 30 shortly before 3 p.m. on May 24 when he crashed into a sedan he was trying to pass, authorities said.
Seniors can enjoy tasty, economical lunches at senior centers next week.
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Jacob Hild was 31. He exercised regularly, ate healthy meals and faithfully took his medicine for high blood pressure. Then he had a stroke.
Every year, UNK professor Ralph Hanson hops onto his motorcycle, hits the road and searches for quirky objects on an annual nationwide scavenger hunt.
Under the city’s municipal code, elected officials and their spouses are banned from playing keno.
Folded into the bill is $180 million to support a new water treatment plant in Lincoln.
The U.S. military described last week's encounter over the South China Sea as unprofessional and risky. A 55th Wing pilot-turned-historian says such intercepts are routine for reconnaissance crews.
"This is critical to protect them to make sure that they're being protected on the inside," Omaha Sen. Justin Wayne said during final-reading debate on LB50.
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The Nebraska man who led a plot to start fires inside Walmart stores in the Gulf Coast in 2021 this week was sentenced to 18 years in prison.
Court records indicate Xavier J. Delk is wanted on a warrant for first-degree assault. The offense carries a possible prison sentence of one to 50 years.
Gipsy Bird, 34, has been charged in Buffalo County Court with felony third-degree sexual assault of a child 14 years old or younger.
On Tuesday, Joshua Newsom, 36, pleaded no contest in Buffalo County District Court to felony child abuse resulting in serious bodily injury.
Under the city’s municipal code, elected officials and their spouses are banned from playing keno.
Folded into the bill is $180 million to support a new water treatment plant in Lincoln.
After two years of work, a plan to overhaul aspects of Nebraska's criminal justice system reached the finish line Thursday. In part, the bill is aimed at easing prison overcrowding.
Nebraska's new voter identification requirements became law after the Nebraska Legislature passed the plan, despite a filibuster, and Gov. Jim Pillen signed the bill.