A former Omaha nonprofit leader pleaded guilty to allegations that she siphoned $99,000 from a New York nonprofit she briefly led. The funds were meant to pay bail for indigent ...
Lulu, a 2-year-old Eastern black rhino, will live in the zoo's former elephant habitat, which will be modified to better ...
Wilson Moore looks at the position-by-position battles that will decide a winner as Nebraska faces Troy in the first round of ...
Tristen Adams, a lifelong Husker, now lives in Oklahoma City and introduced her neighbors to Nebraska sports. Now, they're ...
Tom Shatel's special First Downs, Second Guesses takes Oklahoma City, where folks who have been around Husker hoops the ...
Here's how to watch the NCAA wrestling championships, where Nebraska will have a wrestler at each of the 10 weight classes ...
The judge's ruling overturns Douglas County Election Commissioner Danielle Jensen’s Friday decision that Mark Martinez was ...
Mar 19, 2026 Mar 19, 2026 Updated 31 mins ago 0 The historic Nebraska NCAA tournament win called by Kent Pavelka: "It's today. It's March 19, 2026, a day that will not live in infamy, but will live in ...
City officials are looking at repealing an ordinance that currently bans residents of Council Bluffs from owning pit bulls. Midlands Humane Society staff member Lanee Olsen gets some fresh air outside ...
SUNY plans more and quicker tests, stricter enforcement of rules and a statewide dashboard with statistics from every campus ...
Gov. Jim Pillen has backed a bill that would facilitate partnerships between public power systems and private generators that supply massive power users like data centers.
As private energy developer Tenaska scoured Southeast Nebraska for land to house a potential data center and power plant, the company found several Gage County landowners willing to sell — including a ...
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