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Dan Frei is mounting another a populist challenge to an incumbent congressman — this time, Don Bacon. The primary fight could affect whether Republicans keep their hold on the swing district.
Radio Talking Book Service provides programming for listeners who are blind, low vision or print impaired all across Nebraska. Fifty years after its start, they're finding new ways to reach listeners.
Incumbent Republican congressmen Adrian Smith and Mike Flood face primary challenges from the right in their reelection bids.
U.S. News ranked Nebraska as the third best state in the country in its 2024 Best States Rankings.
A new federal minimum staffing mandate for nursing homes will lead to more home closures in rural areas, says Sen. Pete Ricketts.
Both of Nebraska's incumbent U.S. senators are on the ballot this year, thanks to an unusual set of circumstances. Deb Fischer and Pete Ricketts face challengers in Tuesday's primary election.
Federal attorneys will hold town halls in Nebraska this week to look into complaints that people with severe mental illness struggle to get the services they need to live and work in the community.
The National Guard's share of the runway design is $1,034,594.91 and is expected to kick off a project that has been in the negotiating stages for years.
An indoor BMX park in Unadilla will be have a mural installed next weekend by a well-known surf artist whose work has appeared in Marvel Comics and several surf publications.
Attorney General Mike Hilgers announced Monday that Nebraska has filed two lawsuits aimed at blocking the federal government and California from imposing electric vehicle mandates on trucking.
Through June 30, or while supplies last, the Quitline is offering a four-week quantity of quit medication supplies in a one-time shipment.
Thirty-eight robotic ice age animals are on display at the Wildlife Safari Park in Ashland, some as long as 25 feet.
Gov. Jim Pillen calls the launch of a petition drive seeking to repeal a $10 million scholarship program "absurd."
A Bellevue bakery that produces bread and buns and employs 172 people will close by early July, the company said.
Miranda Davis, who will serve a one-year term as the Nebraska Youth Poet Laureate, likes to write about issues close to her heart.
A new sculpture was installed at Omaha's Gene Leahy Mall Thursday, taking the place of a sculpture that will now call the National Gallery of Art home.
The Nebraska Advisory Committee to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights heard testimony from education experts who detailed increasing challenges of special education needs, mental health issues and chronic absenteeism.
Decades of struggle to win state recognition for Omaha native and human rights activist Malcolm X will culminate this week when he is formally inducted into the Nebraska Hall of Fame.
Ashlei Spivey will move on to the November election as a candidate for Legislative District 13, according to updated primary election vote totals from the Douglas County Election Office.
NCAA president Charlie Baker expressed concern to Nebraska Racing and Gaming Commission and Nebraska Athletics over player prop bets. Such bets are illegal in some states but legal in Nebraska.
Frontier Airlines has given a Texas-sized addition to flights at Omaha's Eppley Airfield.
A group of nine middle schoolers at Omaha's St. Wenceslaus Catholic School will soon have their experimental machine launch in a suborbital flight by NASA in the Mojave Desert.
Gov. Jim Pillen's plan to wipe out nearly 1,000 state jobs could come at a cost for Nebraskans, based on a list of affected positions released by his office.
Graduates of Omaha's Holy Name reconnect 66 years later and find happiness together. “I think we’re going to enjoy life a whole lot,” Judy Allen said.
Days after party-endorsed congressional candidates lost to incumbents in the primary election, there was been little sign of a change in direction for the Nebraska Republican Party.
President Joe Biden's reelection campaign has hired two seasoned Nebraska organizers — Precious McKesson and Meg Mandy — as senior advisers to lead the state campaign.
Nebraskans and Iowans are expected to hit the road in near record numbers this Memorial Day weekend to kick off a busy summer travel season.
A Sunday morning power outage in north-central Omaha was likely caused by a person cutting through power lines with a reciprocating saw before electrocuting themselves, according to a police report.
Jack Olson is now awaiting trial on federal felony charges of tax evasion, wire fraud and conspiracy in relation to his fundraising activities for the Omaha's Latino Peace Officers’ Association.
Omaha police officers and a Nebraska Humane Society animal control officer rescued a recently adopted dog from a hot car outside the CHI Health Center in downtown Omaha.