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Nebraskans who attended Monday say they want Congress to consider the negative impacts of possible health care cuts.
A $200 million development featuring a Nebraska Medicine health center, 300 dwellings, retail and entertainment is to rise in Gretna.
State Sen. John Cavanaugh of Omaha also grabbed endorsements from seven current state senators and former state senators.
Gov. Jim Pillen remains confident he can grow Nebraska and cut costs, even as the state budget could prove the “biggest ...
Cutting funds to Nebraska Public Media would hurt rural parts of Nebraska, though the funds make up only part of its total ...
The general manager of the Lower Platte South Natural Resources District has been put on leave, with officials saying only ...
The University of Nebraska Board of Regents approved a 5% tuition increase and $20 million in more cuts for the next academic ...
A Bellevue man authorities say is tied to Venezuelan gang faces an attempted murder charge in an alleged attack against a ...
An Omahan who is a U.S. citizen born in Honduras spent two nights in Douglas County Jail on an "ICE hold," drawing questions ...
The Nebraska delegation says Iran can’t have a nuclear weapon as Trump decides whether to intervene militarily against Iran.
The University of Nebraska Board of Regents unanimously approved Neal Schnoor as the next University of Nebraska at Kearney ...
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